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Microfine titanium dioxide is widely used as a sunscreen ingredient and in various cosmetic products due to its UV-reflective properties.
Although there have been concerns about its safety, studies consistently suggest that topical application is not linked with harmful systemic effects.
The particles are not absorbed into the skin and remain on the surface, significantly reducing the risk of internal exposure.
Nonetheless, inhalation of titanium dioxide in powder form can cause lung issues, suggesting that care should be taken when applying loose powder cosmetics containing this ingredient.
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