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Zinc oxide
Price range: KSh 160.00 through KSh 300.00
Zinc Oxide (ZnO) is an inorganic mineral widely used in:
- Sunscreens
- Diaper rash creams
- Calming/soothing skincare
- Barrier repair formulations
- Anti-acne preparations
- Ointments
It is available in two main forms:
Regular (non-nano) – larger particles → strong whitening effect, great barrier and soothing functions
Nano Zinc Oxide – small particles → transparent on skin, used mainly for sunscreens
🔹 Key Benefits
1. UV Protection (Broad-Spectrum)
2. Skin Barrier Protection
3. Anti-Inflammatory & Healing
4. Antimicrobial Effects
Description
Zinc Oxide (ZnO) is an inorganic mineral widely used in:
- Sunscreens
- Diaper rash creams
- Calming/soothing skincare
- Barrier repair formulations
- Anti-acne preparations
- Ointments
It is available in two main forms:
Regular (non-nano) – larger particles → strong whitening effect, great barrier and soothing functions
Nano Zinc Oxide – small particles → transparent on skin, used mainly for sunscreens
🔹 Key Benefits
1. UV Protection (Broad-Spectrum)
Zinc oxide is one of the only UV filters that protects against:
- UVB (280–315 nm)
- UVA2 (315–340 nm)
- UVA1 (340–400 nm)
It is extremely photostable.
2. Skin Barrier Protection
Forms a physical barrier on skin to protect from:
- Irritation
- Moisture loss
- Harsh environmental factors
3. Anti-Inflammatory & Healing
Zinc has soothing, anti-irritant properties → excellent for:
- Diaper rash
- Minor wounds
- Dermatitis
- Acne inflammation
4. Antimicrobial Effects
Helps reduce bacteria and supports acne-prone skin.
🔹 Cosmetic Uses
Zinc oxide is commonly added to:
- Mineral sunscreens
- Baby diaper creams (10–20%)
- Calming creams (1–5%)
- Powder makeup (2–10%)
- Acne formulations (1–2%)
- Body powders
🔹 Formulation Considerations
✔ Use Levels
Sunscreens: 5–25%
Soothing/Healing Creams: 1–10%
Barrier Creams: 5–20%
Makeup: 2–10%
✔ Solubility
Insoluble in both water and oil
Must be dispersed evenly to avoid clumping.
✔ pH Sensitivity
Best at pH 7–10
At pH below 6, ZnO can dissolve and destabilize your formula.
✔ Dispersion Tips
Pre-wet with glycerin, propanediol, or light oil
Add slowly under high shear to avoid lumps
Use dispersing agents if available
✔ Avoid Acids
Zinc oxide reacts with:
AHAs (lactic, glycolic)
Citric acid
Ascorbic acid
Fermented ingredients with low pH
This can create zinc salts and destabilize your formula.
Best for
Diaper cream,
Soothing creams,
Makeup
Sunscreens
🔹 Safety
Zinc oxide is:
- Considered safe and non-irritating
- Approved for use worldwide
- Non-penetrating (stays on the skin surface)
- Recommended for sensitive skin and babies
Price: 100g 300
50g 160
Specification
Additional information
| Amount | 100g, 50g |
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