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Oxides – mineral pigments and white fillers for cosmetics

The oxides category includes mineral powders with high covering power and colour stability. Titanium dioxide (TiO₂) and zinc oxide (ZnO) rank among the most commonly used inorganic substances in colour cosmetics and UV products – they improve coverage, white opacity and help regulate shine, adhesion and a velvety finish.

The range includes water-based and oil-based TiO₂ dispersions for easier incorporation without lumps, and powdered ZnO in various pack sizes. Oxides are compatible with most raw materials for makeup, BB/CC creams, concealers, powders, cream and liquid formulations.

Usage tip: for even distribution and a smooth skin feel, use pre-mixing into the appropriate phase (aqueous/oily) and homogenisation; adjust the dosage to your goal – from light tinting up to full coverage.

Titanium dioxide – white opacity and coverage

TiO₂ provides high covering strength and a white base for tinting. It is available in water-based and oil-based dispersion (50 g, 100 g, 500 g), which makes it easier to incorporate into cream, gel and oil systems without dust and agglomeration. Easy processing and a uniform appearance without blotchiness.

Zinc oxide – mattifying and soothing touch

ZnO is used for mattifying, whitening and improving the adhesion of powder blends. It is suitable for powders, BB/CC creams or high-coverage creams; available in pack sizes 50 g, 100 g, 500 g and 1 kg. Universal mineral with a smooth finish and good tolerability.

Formulation recommendations

Dispersion: dose the water-based TiO₂ dispersion into the aqueous phase, the oil-based one into the oil phase; thoroughly disperse ZnO in the selected phase or binder.
Stability: prevent agglomeration and sedimentation – use gradual addition and mechanical stirring/homogenisation.
Tinting: TiO₂ serves as a white base; for coloured shades, combine it with iron oxides and mica (in separate categories).

FAQ – Frequently Asked Questions

When should I choose a water-based and when an oil-based TiO₂ dispersion?

Use the water-based dispersion in gels, emulsions with a high water content and water-based systems; the oil-based one is suitable for oil serums, balms and creams with a richer oil phase. Both minimise dust and facilitate even distribution.

How can I prevent blotches and uneven coverage in makeup?

Work with a pre-prepared dispersion, choose an appropriate amount of thickener/gelling polymer and homogenise at a suitable temperature. Adjust the dosage in small steps to achieve the target coverage without streaks.

Can TiO₂ and ZnO be combined in a single formula?

Yes. TiO₂ provides coverage and opacity, ZnO adds mattifying effect and improved adhesion. By combining them you adjust covering strength and finish according to the goal (from light tinting to full coverage in powders and creams).