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should titanium dioxide burn my eyes
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Titanium dioxide (TiO2) is a white, powdery substance widely used as a pigment in products ranging from paints to cosmetics, including sunscreens, due to its ability to reflect UV light. Under normal use conditions, it is considered safe for human application. However, like many fine particulates, it can cause discomfort if particles are directly introduced into sensitive areas such as the eyes. This discomfort is more about the physical presence of the particles rather than a chemical burn. In such cases, rinsing the eyes with clean water should alleviate the irritation. While TiO2 is generally regarded as safe by regulatory bodies, it's important to handle any product according to its usage instructions and avoid direct contact with eyes to prevent irritation. If irritation persists, consulting a healthcare professional is recommended.
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