Is Amaranth Lake water soluble?
No — lake pigments are insoluble in water. This one has a solubility of ≤0 g/L, so it disperses in oils instead. A dispersant like Polysorbate 80 is recommended for water-based applications like bath bombs.
What kind of shade does Amaranth give?
A deep, wine or burgundy-red tone — cooler and more muted than bright reds like FD&C Red 40, making it great for sophisticated, autumnal, or plum-toned products.
What's the difference between a dye and a lake?
A dye is water soluble. A lake is precipitated onto an insoluble substrate, turning it into an oil-dispersible powder better suited to soap, cosmetics, and bath products.
Will this colour fade in cold process soap?
Lake pigments can fade over time in CP soap due to the high pH and saponification process. For longer-lasting colour, oxide or mineral pigments are generally more stable, though lakes are popular for bath bombs and melt & pour where fading is less of an issue.
Is this safe for use around the eyes and lips?
Yes, Amaranth Lake is approved for use in cosmetics including eye, lip, face, and body applications.
What's the recommended usage rate?
Start at around 0.1–0.5% and build up gradually to your desired colour intensity.
Does it contain any allergens or animal-derived ingredients?
No — it's free from the 26 EU-listed allergens, palm oil, preservatives, and pesticides, and is not manufactured from animal or plant raw materials, making it BSE, GMO, and gluten free.
How should I store it?
In its original, tightly sealed container, in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight, at room temperature below 25°C.
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