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Talc has long been used in cosmetics for its softness and oil-absorbing qualities. However, as a natural mineral, talc can occur near asbestos in the earth. EU law requires all cosmetic-grade talc to be tested and confirmed asbestos-free.
We’ve chosen to fully exclude talc. Instead, we use safe alternatives like silica, corn starch and clay-based powders.
How we verify our choices:
Each formula is reviewed by an external toxicologist
Our talc alternatives are cosmetic-grade and suitable for sensitive skin
Last reformulated: 2023
📚 Sources:
EU Cosmetics Regulation (EC No 1223/2009) – requires talc used in cosmetics to be asbestos-free
SCCS Opinion on Talc (2021) – confirms only asbestos-free talc may be used in cosmetics
U.S. FDA – Talc in Cosmetics