Nano-sized titanium dioxide is an inorganic UV filter that scatters and absorbs primarily UVB and short UVA radiation, providing broad-spectrum sun protection. The reduced particle size minimizes the white cast associated with conventional titanium dioxide while maintaining photoprotection.
| Reported effect | How often | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Skin irritation or mild redness | Uncommon | Generally considered low-irritant; reactions are typically linked to other formulation components rather than the filter itself. |
| Contact dermatitis or allergic reaction | Rare | Titanium dioxide is largely inert; true allergy is infrequently reported. |
| Inhalation risk from spray/powder formulations | Rare | Concern relates to aerosolized nanoparticles reaching the lungs; not relevant to creams or lotions applied to intact skin. |
| Dermal penetration into viable skin | Very rare | Research indicates nanoparticles largely remain on the stratum corneum and do not meaningfully penetrate healthy intact skin. |
Frequencies reflect typical cosmetic use reported in the literature, not a guarantee for your skin.