![]() ![]() ![]() The itsy-bitsy Nano-sized particles improve both spreadability and reduce the whitish tint a lot, but unfortunately, it also introduces new health concerns. The cosmetic industry is, of course, really trying to solve this problem and the best solution so far is using nanoparticles. ![]() Sunscreens containing Titanium Dioxide are often hard to spread on the skin and they leave a disturbing whitish tint. The disadvantage of Titanium Dioxide is that it's not cosmetically elegant, meaning it's a white, "unspreadable" mess. Regular sized Titanium Dioxide also has a great safety profile, it's non-irritating and is pretty much free from any health concerns (like estrogenic effect worries with some chemical filters). Its protection is very good between 290 - 350 nm (UVB and UVA II range), and less good at 350-400 nm (UVA I) range. Stearyl/Octyldodecyl Citrate CrosspolymerĪnyway, it doesn't matter if it reflects or absorbs, Titanium Dioxide is a pretty awesome sunscreen agent for two main reasons: it gives a nice broad spectrum coverage and it's highly stable. Simmondsia Chinensis (Jojoba) Seed Oil (Organic) Mauritia Flexuosa (Buriti) Fruit Oil (Organic) Laminaria Digitata (Algae) Extract (Organic) Stearyl/Octyldodecyl Citrate Crosspolymer ,Ĭ30-38 Olefin/Isopropyl Maleate/Ma CopolymerĬarthamus Tinctorius (Safflower) OleosomesĬitrus Aurantium Amara (Bitter Orange) Leaf/Twig Extract Simmondsia Chinensis (Jojoba) Seed Oil (Organic) , Opuntia Ficus-Indica Flower/Stem Extract, Mauritia Flexuosa (Buriti) Fruit Oil (Organic), Laminaria Digitata (Algae) Extract (Organic), C30-38 Olefin/Isopropyl Maleate/Ma Copolymer ,Ĭarthamus Tinctorius (Safflower) Oleosomes ,Ĭitrus Aurantium Amara (Bitter Orange) Leaf/Twig Extract, ![]()
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