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Titanium Dioxide

Titanium dioxide is particularly known for its effectiveness as a UV filter, protecting the skin from the harmful rays of the sun. However, its use is a subject of debate due to safety concerns, especially when it is in nanoparticle form. Learn more about its actual risks to the skin to make an informed choice.
FAQ about titanium dioxide

Is titanium dioxide comedogenic?

No, titanium dioxide is not "comedogenic" and does not clog pores, making it suitable for acne-prone skin.

Is titanium dioxide used in makeup?

The titanium dioxide can be used in makeup for its function as a pigment and for its opacifying properties.

Why is titanium dioxide controversial?

Titanium dioxide is primarily controversial due to the use of nanoparticles, and environmental and human health concerns related to its impact.

Is titanium dioxide effective against all types of UV rays?

Titanium dioxide is effective against UVB and part of UVA rays. Additional filters may be necessary for broader protection.

How can you tell if a product contains titanium dioxide?

Simply check the list of ingredients on the product label, where it is listed as "Titanium Dioxide", it can also be found under the name "CI 77891".

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