Description
Bismuth oxychloride is a chemical compound composed of bismuth, oxygen, and chlorine. It typically exists as a white or yellowish powder. Bismuth oxychloride is commonly used as a pearlescent pigment in cosmetics, particularly in products like face powders, blushes, and eyeshadows, where it imparts a shimmering or iridescent effect. The purity range specified (79-82%) indicates the concentration of bismuth oxychloride in the product, allowing for consistency in manufacturing and formulation.
