Tones Micropigments,
368 Northeast 80th Street,
Miami, FL 33138 USA
+1 (786) 290-5696

Material Safety Data Sheet

MSDS CODE:

1. Substance/Preparation

  • PRODUCT: Tones Micropigments
  • CHEMICAL FAMILY: Water, Pigment
  • PRODUCT DESCRIPTION: Aqueous Dispersion
  • PRODUCT NAME: Tones Micropigments
  • PRODUCT USE: Permanent make up applications.
  • USE DESCRIPTION: Permanent or semi permanent make up applications, not to use in or around eye area.

2. Composition/Information on Ingredients

  • White
  • Black
  • Yellow
  • Orange
  • Red
  • Brown
  • Bordeaux Quinacridone
  • Blue Green Violet
  • COLOR MIX #67-63-0 #84696-19-5 # 7732-18-5 # 56-81-5
  • Titanium Carbon Arylide
  • Dianisidine Napthol Burnt Sienna
  • Phthalo
  • Phthalo Carbazole
  • Alcohol
  • Witch Hazel Distilled Water Glycerin

This product is primarily composed of organic pigment and water and is not considered to be a hazardous substance as defined under OSHA's Hazard

Communication Standard (29 CFR 1910.1200). It is not classified according to relevant EEC directives.

Other Information:
Note, Values reported for this product represent approximate formulation values.

3. Hazards Identification

Do not allow large amounts to enter sewers, lakes, streams, or other natural waterways. This product contains a surfactant which can cause foaming and may harm aquatic life.

4. First Aid Measures

  • EYE CONTACT:
    Flush eyes thoroughly with large amounts of water for at least fifteen minutes. Seek medical attention.
  • SKIN CONTACT:
    Wash skin with soap and water. Seek medical attention in the unlikely event that irritation occurs.
  • INHALATION:
    Move to fresh air. Seek medical attention if breathing is difficult.
  • INGESTION:
    Do not give anything by mouth to an unconscious person. Do not induce vomiting. Seek immediate medical attention.

5. Fire Fighting Measures

  • EXTINGUISHING MEDIA
    Carbon Dioxide, dry chemical or foam recommended. Apply water spray to keep exposed containers cool.
  • SPECIAL FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURES
    Self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA) and full protective equipment recommended.
  • UNUSUAL FIRE EXPLOSION HAZARDS
    Fire or excessive heat may produce hazardous decomposition products.
  • GENERAL HAZARD
    In the unlikely event that all of the water is evaporated, improper handling of any dry organic pigment product may lead to dust cloud formation which can be an explosion hazard.

FLAMMABILITY HAZARD

Flash Point: Min: 100 C Flammability Limits: Not applicable Auto ignition Temperature: Not applicable
NFPA RATINGS Health: 1 Flammability: 1 Reactivity: 0
HMIS RATINGS Health: 1 Flammability: 1 Reactivity 0

6. ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES

  • SMALL SPILL
    Contain spill immediately. Insert materials such as dry sand or sawdust may be used to help absorb any spilled material. Scoop or shovel into appropriate waste containers for disposal purposes. Soap and water may be used as needed.
  • LARGE SPILL
    Contain spill immediately. Insert materials such as dry sand or sawdust or earth to help absorb large spills. Scoop or shovel into drums for disposal purposes. Prevent runoff from entering into storm sewers, lakes, streams or other natural waterways. Large spills may be toxic to aquatic life and can cause foaming and operational problems at wastewater treatment facilities. Appropriate protective clothing should be worn to prevent exposure.

7. HANDLING AND STORAGE

  • HANDLING
    Avoid employees’ exposure through the use of appropriate engineering controls, adequate personal protective equipment, and good industrial hygiene practices. Wash thoroughly after handling. Handle in well ventilated work space.
  • STORAGE
    Store in a moderately cool, dry, well ventilated area away from direct sources of heat. Avoid freezing (32 degrees F). Empty containers may contain product residues and should be handled accordingly. Position containers so that any labeling information is visible. Keep containers closed.

8. EXPOSURE CONTROLS/PERSONAL PROTECTION

  • ENGINEERING CONTROLS
    The use of local exhaust ventilation is recommended to control emissions near the source. Additional engineering controls should be used as necessary.
  • PERSONAL PROTECTION
    Safety glasses are recommended. Impervious clothing should be worn when gross contact is likely, such as when cleaning up large spills. Respiratory protection is generally not required. Wash at the beginning and end of each shift. Any Contaminated clothing should be laundered.
  • EXPOSURE LIMITS
    There is no ACGIH TLV or OSHA PEL's established for this product.

9. PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES

  • APPEARANCE:
    Bright colors with good viscosity .
  • COLORANTS:
    White
    Black
    Yellow
    Orange
    Red
    Brown
    Bordeaux
    Blue
    Green
    Violet
    and all mixes to obtain different shades.
  • SPECIFIC GRAVITY: 1.1-1.4
  • SOLUBILITY IN WATER: Dispersible
  • BOILING POINT: 65-100 degrees Celsius
  • VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS: (VOC's): Negligible (<5.0%) PH
  • INFORMATION: 7.0-9.0
  • ODOR: Slight odor

10. STABILITY AND REACTIVITY

  • GENERAL
    This product is a stable compound and hazardous polymerization will not occur. Since it contains water, do not allow it to freeze.
  • INCOMPATIBILITY
    Avoid strong oxidizing agents such as peroxides, chlorates, per chlorates, nitrates, and permanganates. Oxidizing materials may vigorously evolve oxygen in large amounts.
  • HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS
    When involved in a fire, burning organic pigment products may evolve noxious gases which are toxic. These compounds may include carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, and nitrous oxides, or hydrogen chloride, depending on the pigment type used in the dispersion. All of the water must be driven off first in order for this to occur.

11. TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION

  • GENERAL
    Based upon industry wide experience over many years of manufacturing, aqueous dispersion products in general are considered to have a low level of toxicity. There are no established TLV's or PEL's for this product.
  • ACUTE (SHORT-TERM) TOXICITY
    No known published data is available for the aqueous dispersion. The pigment portion of this product has a reported acute oral LD50 value of 5 grams-kg or greater in rats.
  • CHRONIC (LONG TERM) TOXICITY
    No known published data is available for this product.
  • MUTAGENICITY
    No known published data is available for this product.
  • ROUTES OF POTENTIAL EXPOSURE
    Ingestion
    Inhalation
    Eye/Skin contact

12. ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION

This product has not been evaluated for its ecotoxicity. However, based upon degradation studies of similarly formulated aqueous dispersions, it can be concluded that the ingredients are almost completely degraded, except for the pigment. The biodegradation of colorants under aerobic conditions is expected to be limited and there is no evidence to suggest they create any significant ecological problems when released into the environment. Since pigments are generally insoluble compounds, they are believed to have minimal bioaccumulation and bioavailability characteristics.

13. DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS

(WGK 1)
420 mg/1 >10,000 mg/1
GENERAL
This product must be disposed of in accordance with all applicable federal, state and local regulations.

WASTE MANAGEMENT
Incineration or land filling are recommended disposal techniques. Contact your state or local environmental agency for specific rules.
This product is not identified as a RCRA hazardous waste under 40 CFR to 61, and is not regulated under CERCLA (superfund).

14. TRANSPORT INFORMATION

D.O.T. SHIPPING NAME (49 CFR 172.101-102) D.O.T. HAZARD CLASS (49 chr 172.101-102) D.O.T. LABEL
D.O.T. PLACARD
BILL OF LADING DESCRIPTION CERCLA SUBSTANCE (49 cfr) REPORTABLE QUANTITY (RQ)

15. REGULATORY INFORMATION

INTERNATIONAL INVENTORIES: United States: Canada:
UN/NA NUMBER
IMDG/IACO CLASSIFICATION IATA CLASSIFICATION Not regulated

None
None
None
Pigments NOI Liquid Not regulated None

TSCA Compliance
Not registered
Not regulated or classified Not regulated or classified Not regulated or classified
CAA 602 ODS: This product neither contains nor is manufactured with ozone depleting substance subject to the labeling requirements of the Clean Air Act Amendments 1990 and 40 CFR Part 82.