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There is no scientific evidence to suggest that titanium dioxide leads to hair loss. This compound is widely used in various industries, including cosmetics and sunscreens, due to its ability to absorb, reflect, and scatter light. However, some studies suggest titanium dioxide nanoparticles could have potential health risks when inhaled, ingested, or in direct contact with the skin. Therefore the safety and usage of this compound are still a subject of ongoing research. It's always recommended to do a patch test with any new product on your skin to rule out any allergic reactions.
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