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  1. 1 Μαρ 2024 · While the cosmetic industry often uses titanium dioxide in its pigment form, which consists of larger particles that cannot be inhaled, the use of nano-sized particles in products, particularly...

  2. Inhalation & Cancer: The data suggests nanoized titanium dioxide can be inhaled by some mammals, leading to concerns about adverse effects of human inhalation. Existing studies have suggested TiO2 nanoparticles may be more toxic than traditional larger particles of TiO2.

  3. Despite the widespread consensus on the safety of TiO 2 in cosmetic applications, concerns have recently been raised following the opinion delivered by the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) in May 2021 on the food grade of TiO 2 called E171, which is also used in cosmetics.

  4. 22 Οκτ 2024 · When choosing makeup products with titanium dioxide, it’s important to consider both safety and environmental impact. While agencies like the FDA have deemed it safe for use on the skin, inhaling powdered forms can carry health risks.

  5. 22 Ιουλ 2022 · Most titanium dioxides currently used in cosmetics and beauty products have also undergone a surface treatment which consists of coating each oxide grain with layers of organic (polyols, esters, etc.) or inorganic (alumina, silica, etc.) compounds. This phase stabilises it, making it non-volatile and preventing its assimilation by the body.

  6. On the basis of safety assessment, the SCCS is of the opinion that the use of pigmentary titanium dioxide (TiO2) up to a maximum concentration of 25% in a typical hair styling aerosol spray product is not safe for either general consumers or hairdressers.

  7. 13 Απρ 2018 · When inhaled, titanium dioxide is considered possibly carcinogenic to humans. This means that in products that contain powdered titanium dioxide like loose powders, pressed powders, eyeshadows, and blushes in which the makeup is in powder form, titanium dioxide can be inhaled.

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