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Titanium dioxide, a common ingredient found in various cosmetic products, particularly sunscreens and makeup, has been known to cause flashback. Flashback occurs when a white or ghostly appearance is captured in photos with a flash, predominantly due to the reflective properties of certain particles in makeup.
Titanium dioxide is a physical UV blocker that can scatter not only UV light but also visible light, which is why it's effective in sun protection. When flash photography is used, the light can bounce off makeup containing titanium dioxide, leading to the whitish cast commonly associated with flashback.
While this does not affect the skin's appearance in natural light, for events likely to involve flash photography, it might be wise to choose products labeled as "photo-friendly" or test your makeup under similar lighting conditions beforehand.
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