What is titanium dioxide in sunscreen?

Titanium dioxide is a common ingredient in sunscreen that acts as a physical blocker of ultraviolet (UV) rays. It sits on the skin's surface and reflects or scatters harmful UV radiation, helping to protect the skin from sun damage. This makes it a popular choice for those looking for effective sun protection.

Key points:

  • Titanium dioxide protects against UV rays by reflecting and scattering them.
  • It is often found in mineral or physical sunscreens.
  • This ingredient is suitable for sensitive skin types.
  • It provides broad-spectrum protection against both UVA and UVB rays.

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