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is titanium dioxide safe in lip gloss
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Titanium dioxide (TiO2) is a common ingredient in various cosmetics, including lip gloss, for its pigmenting and UV filtering properties. The safety of titanium dioxide in cosmetics has been reviewed by several regulatory bodies. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approves it for use in cosmetics, including those applied to the lips, as long as it is used within the concentration guidelines. The European Union likewise permits its use in cosmetic products. However, concerns have been raised about its safety when inhaled in powder form, which is not relevant to its use in lip products. Moreover, in 2021, the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) declared titanium dioxide no longer safe as a food additive due to concerns over possible genotoxicity, but this does not affect its status in cosmetics. As long as you are not inhaling titanium dioxide powder, using lip gloss that contains it should be considered safe based on current regulations and available scientific data.
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