Ultramarines (CI 77007)
AKA “Sodium aluminosilicate Violet, Ultramarine violet, Ultramarine pink, Ultramarine red, Cosmetic ultramarine blue
Synthetic
Ingredient Facts
Ultramarines (CI 77007)
AKA: Sodium aluminosilicate Violet, Ultramarine violet, Ultramarine pink, Ultramarine red, Cosmetic ultramarine blue
Synthetic · Colorant · EWG: 4
Synthetic
Colorant
Clay
Synthetic
Clean
A natural blue pigment that adds color to beauty products. Derived from lapis lazuli minerals, it delivers vibrant blue and purple tones.
CAS #
1302-83-6 / 1317-97-1 / 1345-00-2 / 11118-33-5 / 12703-66-1 / 12769-96-9 / 57455-37-5
Form
Powder
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Functions
Colorant
Gives the product its color. Purely aesthetic — makes the formula look good in the jar but does nothing for your skin.
Hair Dyeing
Colors Hair
Traditional Use
Historically extracted from lapis lazuli in Afghanistan and used as a precious blue pigment in cosmetics and paints since ancient times. Synthetic ultramarines were first synthesized in the early 1800s, making the color affordable and widely available for cosmetic use.
Skin Types
all-skin-types
Best For
General
Melanin-Rich Skin
Suitable
Pregnancy & Breastfeeding Safe
Yes
EWG
4
CIR
Safe
Pregnancy
Yes
CIR Safety Findings
all-shades-safe
Regulatory Status
USApermitted
EUpermitted
JAPANpermitted
CANADApermitted
Verified Feb 2026
Data: CosIng · EWG · CIR