Court blocks attack against titanium dioxide in skin care via Skin-inc

It’s a bright day for mineral-based sunscreen‘s typical ingredient, titanium dioxide, in the state of California.

Ending two years of litigation that encompassed over 100 companies in the cosmetics, skin, and personal care industries that used titanium dioxide, a judge in the Superior Court of Alameda County ruled on July 28 the titanium dioxide dangerous exposure claims filed by a public interest group lacked merit.

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