Titanium dioxide in face powders and eyeshadows: Developing an analytical methodology for accessing customer safety
Diana Amorello,
Marzia Ferrara,
Santino Orecchio
Abstract:BackgroundTitanium dioxide (TiO2), a white powder, represents the opacifier used in many products, including drugs, foods, cosmetics, paints, and dyes.MethodThe Uv‐Vis spectrophotometry was a particularly suitable technique to quantify TiO2 in the solutions obtained from cosmetics. In this work, we determined the TiO2 content in a total of 88 samples of eye shadows and face powders of different brands and costs. Before to analyse the samples, we developed the mineralization and analysis method, in fact, fusion… Show more
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