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1. Zinc Oxide: It is used often as a sunscreen ingredient and has similar properties as titanium dioxide.
2. Talc: Often used in cosmetics like eyeshadow and blush.
3. Iron Oxide: It is mostly used in cosmetics for its wide range of colors.
4. Mica: This is a mineral that’s often used in makeup for its sparkly appearance.
5. Kaolin Clay: It is sometimes used as a titanium dioxide substitute in cosmetics.
6. Silica: This ingredient, derived from sand, is often used as a bulking agent in cosmetics.
Please also note that while these substances can replace titanium dioxide in some applications, they might not necessarily behave exactly as titanium dioxide in all cases. It is vital to carry out necessary tests to check for desired results or discuss options with a specialist.
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