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is titanium dioxide reef safe
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Titanium dioxide is considered reef safe. It is a mineral-based sunscreen ingredient often found in "reef-safe" sunscreens. Unlike chemical-based sunscreens that contain ingredients like oxybenzone or octinoxate, which are known to cause coral bleaching, titanium dioxide is not harmful to coral reefs. Nevertheless, it is essential to look for sunscreens labeled as "non-nano," as nano-sized particles of titanium dioxide could still potentially harm marine life.
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