
Titanium dioxide (TiO₂) is a chemical compound with properties such as ultraviolet resistance, bright whiteness, and the ability to serve as a photocatalyst under light. It appears in personal care products, paints, and textiles. This article examines TiO₂’s properties, applications, and risks, with a focus on its industrial uses and its health and environmental implications.

Micrometric or nanometric titanium dioxide (TiO₂), an industrial compound used for a century, is incorporated into product formulations for UV attenuation and opacity. This article provides a detailed analysis of empirical research and regulatory assessments measuring potential health risks linked to TiO₂ use, and it highlights current debates and progress in understanding its safety.

Amiloxate, or isoamyl p-methoxycinnamate, is an organic molecule present in many sunscreen formulas. However, this UV filter is under scrutiny for its possible effects on human health and the environment. Let’s review the facts.

Applying sunscreen is necessary to protect skin from UV radiation. However, many sunscreens contain controversial UV filters such as octisalate. What issues does this UV filter raise? Below, we examine the controversies surrounding octisalate.

Para-aminobenzoic acid is a first-generation UV filter used in sunscreen formulations. We decided to exclude it from our products at Typology. Why? Learn more below about controversies surrounding para-aminobenzoic acid.

Octinoxate, also known as octyl methoxycinnamate or ethylhexyl methoxycinnamate, is a UV filter used in the formulation of sun protection products. However, its use is under scrutiny for several reasons. Continue reading to understand why we do not use ethylhexyl methoxycinnamate in the design of our care products.

4-Methylbenzylidene camphor, also known as enzacamene, is a synthetic UV filter found in some sun protection products. Although it is approved in Europe, it is subject to several suspicions and, as a precautionary principle, we do not use it at Typology. Read on for more information about 4-Methylbenzylidene camphor and the controversies surrounding it.

The use of certain sunscreens poses risks to both the body and the environment. Octocrylene is among these controversial filters. That's why, at Typology, we've decided not to use it in our products. But what exactly are the dangers associated with octocrylene? Let's examine this together.

Homosalate is an organic compound used in the formulation of some sun protection products. However, you will not find it in Typology care products due to the potential risks posed by its use. What are the dangers associated with homosalate? Let's explore this topic together.

The design of a sunscreen requires the use of UV filters, such as methylene bis-benzotriazolyl tetramethylbutylphenol. However, at Typology, we do not use it and prefer other sun filters. Why is it excluded from our formulations? Discover this by continuing your reading.

As of today, European Regulation No. 1223/2009, which governs the use of skincare products, permits 28 UV filters. However, due to human health concerns or environmental considerations, we have chosen to exclude some. Which sun filters do we use? Discover the UV filters included in our sun care products in this article.

As a precautionary measure, due to human health concerns or environmental worries, Typology has chosen to exclude certain UV filters from its sun care products, even though they are permitted by European cosmetic regulations. Discover which ones in this article, as well as the reasons for their exclusion.

Titanium dioxide (TiO₂) is a common substance highly valued in the skincare industry. It appears as a white powder once purified and is primarily known for its ability to shield the skin from UV rays. Beyond this, it is used to brighten and enhance the texture of skincare products. From sunscreens to foundations, it plays a pivotal role. However, to use it effectively, it's crucial to understand its effects and best practices for integration into formulations. Here's an overview of the various uses and characteristics of this ingredient.

Titanium dioxide (TiO₂) is an essential component in many everyday products, from personal care to paints, food, textiles, and more. However, its use—especially in nanoscale form (nano-TiO₂)—raises concerns about its environmental impact. This article reviews the potential effects of TiO2 when it is applied to ecosystems and measures to minimize associated risks.

Titanium dioxide (TiO₂) is an ingredient widely used in skincare products, due to its numerous effects. Thanks to its unique properties, it plays a crucial role in many products. This article explores the various functions of TiO₂ and demonstrates how this ingredient contributes to protecting, enhancing, and beautifying the skin.

Among the many complex names in sunscreen ingredient lists, "Bis-Ethylhexyloxyphenol Methoxyphenyl Triazine" stands out. It’s long, technical, and difficult to pronounce. What does this INCI name represent? We explain it in this article.

It is becoming increasingly common to see sunscreens with claims of being oxybenzone-free or formulated without oxybenzone. Laws prohibiting its use have been adopted in many countries. But why is oxybenzone being excluded from many sunscreen formulas, including those of Typology?

Hats, sunglasses, sunscreens... you're undoubtedly aware of the essential need to protect yourself from the harmful effects of the sun. However, with the multitude of choices between chemical and mineral versions, it can be difficult to decide on one or the other. Effectiveness, drawbacks, approach to sun protection, adaptation to your skin type... here is everything you need to know about organic sun filters versus inorganic sun filters.

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