Teint Cosmetic Grade Pigments
Cosmetic Pigment Factory Batch Readiness
Teint supports beauty-industry teams comparing a cosmetic pigments manufacturer and a cosmetic grade pigments supplier through factory capacity, batch documents, testing controls, and raw-material identity checks.
Use the checkpoints below to prepare discussions around cosmetic-grade iron oxides, titanium dioxide, particle control, microbial testing, and application fit.

Batch Readiness
Check Documents Before Comparing Price
Cosmetic pigment inquiries move faster when quality, safety communication, and batch identity are separated before a quotation request.
Document Roles
Use COA, SDS, and batch records for different questions instead of treating every file as the same proof of quality.
Risk Controls
Heavy metal control, microbial testing, purification, and ICP-MS discussion help define what to ask for in batch review.
Name Boundaries
Commercial material names should be matched with formal identity details before a pigment is used in a formula plan.

Factory capacity and quality-control language should be tied to the exact grade, batch, and application area under review.
Core Factory Facts
Teint Cosmetic Pigment Review Points
| Company background | Established in 2005 |
|---|---|
| Annual capacity | 5000+ tons |
| Facility context | GMPC certified facility |
| Main cosmetic materials | Cosmetic-grade iron oxides and titanium dioxide |
| Quality topics | Multi-stage purification, ICP-MS, particle size control, and microbial testing |
| Application areas | Face make-up, lip products, eye-area color, and skin care or SPF discussions |
| Contact path | jerry@teint.cn and Teint contact page |
Application Boundary
Match Pigment Questions to Formula Areas
Different cosmetic uses raise different document and testing questions, even when the colorant family looks similar at first glance.
Ask about dispersibility, shade consistency, powder texture, and batch-to-batch color stability for foundations, pressed powders, concealers, and BB creams.
Clarify purity, oral-exposure expectations, and the documentation package before approving pigment lots for lip applications.
Review heavy metal control, microbial testing, and market-specific ingredient identity before eye-area formula planning.
For titanium dioxide or SPF-related projects, align physical form, dispersion expectations, and finished-formula testing responsibility.
Teint Grade Pathways
Navigate Related Teint Material Pages
Teint organizes material conversations by grade and application area. These pages help buyers keep cosmetic, pharmaceutical, and food-grade discussions separate.
Cosmetic Ingredients Factory
Review cosmetic raw material language for iron oxides, titanium dioxide, mica powder, and beauty production facilities.
Open pagePharmaceutical Grade
Compare the separate pharmaceutical-grade excipient path before mixing cosmetic and pharma requirements.
Open pageFood Grade Colorants
Keep food-grade additive requirements apart from cosmetic pigment requirements when planning cross-category supply.
Open pageReading For Specification Decisions
Prepare Better Batch and Identity Questions
These Teint articles help procurement and formulation teams refine document requests before supplier review.
COA, SDS, and Batch Records
Separate quality data, handling communication, and lot-specific scope before approving a pigment document set.
Open articleHeavy Metal and Microbial Review
Turn testing vocabulary into practical questions about sample scope, method, limits, and batch relevance.
Open articleINCI and Material Names
Keep commercial names, database entries, and exact ingredient identity aligned before formula decisions.
Open articleFAQ
Cosmetic Pigment Factory Questions
Use these answers to prepare a clearer inquiry.
What cosmetic materials does Teint highlight?
Teint highlights cosmetic-grade iron oxides, titanium dioxide, and related additives for color cosmetic discussions.
Which factory facts should buyers prepare around?
Buyers can review the 2005 company background, 5000+ tons annual capacity, GMPC facility context, and quality-control topics.
Which documents should be requested for batch review?
COA, SDS, and batch-specific records should be requested with the exact grade, lot, and application area in mind.
Why do heavy metal and microbial controls matter?
They help buyers discuss trace impurity and hygiene-risk control for powders used in face, lip, eye-area, and skin-care products.
Can a commercial pigment name confirm full ingredient identity?
No. A commercial name should be matched with grade, formal identity details, and specification documents before formula decisions.
How can I contact Teint for cosmetic pigments?
Use the Teint contact page, email jerry@teint.cn, or call 86-13957807477.

