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Zinc oxide also finds application in treatment of a number of skin conditions
Zinc oxide also finds application in treatment of a number of skin conditions
Zinc oxide (ZnO) is an inorganic and insoluble compound that is mainly used as an additive in various products such as rubber, ceramics, paints, lubricants, foods, batteries

Zinc oxide (ZnO) is an inorganic and insoluble compound that is mainly used as an additive in various products such as rubber, ceramics, paints, lubricants, foods, batteries, plastics, first-aid tapes, antiseptic creams, cosmetic creams, and medical substances. One of the major applications of zinc oxide is its usage in creams, ointments, and lotions to protect human skin against sunburn and harmful UV rays.

In APAC regions, the increasing prevalence of burn fatalities has increased the requirements for Zinc Oxide. For instance, according to the National Health Portal of India, in India over 7 million individuals suffer from burn issues every year. The benefits of zinc oxide are becoming well known in recent years as more people are looking for personal care products including skin creams and gels that contain it. It is an inexpensive natural ingredient, so it can be included in the budgets of many people. It has a variety of beneficial effects, including an antiseptic effect, soothing qualities, anti-inflammatory properties, and skin-nourishing effects. Zinc oxide is now being included in more skincare creams, lotions, and sunscreens as manufacturers discover its healthful properties.

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