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what is titanium dioxide used for in soap
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Titanium dioxide is widely used in soap making primarily as a colorant to impart a bright, white color to the finished product, enhancing its visual appeal. Its high refractive index makes it a powerful opacifier, providing soap with a more opaque and vibrant look, which is especially important in creating aesthetically pleasing artisan soaps where visual form and contrast are key. Though it's chemically inert, it ensures the soap maintains its brightness and opacity over time without reacting with other ingredients. Its use in personal care products is considered safe by various health authorities, including the FDA, under specific concentrations and conditions.
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