Natural Food Color is any dye, pigment or
any other substance obtained from vegetable, animal, mineral, or source capable
of coloring food drug, cosmetic or any part of human body, colors come from
variety of sources such as seeds, fruits, vegetables, algae & insect.
Synthetic Food Colours, also known as Artificial
Food Colours, are manufactured chemically and are the most commonly used dyes
in the food, pharmaceutical and cosmetic industries.
Sayona Colors also offers Blended Colors
prepared from previously certified batches of primary colors. The blended
illustrated here represent only a selection of widely used blends. Blends
can be made available to meet specific requirements of a customer in terms
of shade and strength.
Lake Colors find wide usage in areas like
foodstuffs, pet foods, drugs and pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, plastics, plastic
films, can linings, plastic food containers, inks and stationery. Sayona Colors
offer lake Colour Blends as per customer requirements.
Sayona Colors new range of colours of high
quality and low impurity; dedicated exclusively for the cosmetic, toiletry
and personal care industries. The Sayona range consists of Organic Dyes & Pigments
for Personal Care, Toiletries and Home Care, Organic Lakes & Inorganic Pigments
for Decorative Cosmetics, Pastes for Lipsticks, Pearls for Cosmetics and Personal
Care. For additional information individual shade cards/product leaflets are
available. Please contact us for more details & information.
Different shades of classic tattoo colors are also available. For example,
red tattoo ink is available in a variety of unexpected shades such as:
Crimson Red
Mud Red
Bright Red
Tatoo Color
Red
Green
Yellow
Purple
Orange
Blue
Brown
White
By using these basic colors and mixing two or more colors, tattoo artists
can offer an impressive color palette. Of course, some customers are content
with the standard ink colors just the way they are and there is no mixing
required. For customers who want a specific color or shade that is not commonly
stocked by tattoo parlours, mixing offers a creative option.