Advanced titanium dioxide solutions from Venator

Innovative HOMBITAN® and UV-TITAN® ranges deliver regulatory compliant performance for modern cosmetic formulations.

Cosmetic pigments used in a blusher/highlighter application (Image: Venator)

Venator, a global leader in pigments and additives manufacturing, is participating in the trade show, in-cosmetics 2025, taking place from 8 to 10 April in Amsterdam, Netherlands.

Visitors to booth 12 B29 will discover Venator’s trusted range of HOMBITAN® and UV-TITAN® products – established solutions that empower formulators to create high-performance, regulatory compliant cosmetics and personal care products.

Novel titanium dioxide solutions

The HOMBITAN® range is specifically engineered for formulators seeking low-nano, high purity titanium dioxide solutions. These premium pigments deliver exceptional opacity in colour cosmetics while aligning perfectly with regulatory requirements and growing consumer preferences for low-nano materials.

For advanced sun protection, Venator’s UV-TITAN® range offers specialised UV-filter titanium dioxide products featuring:

  • Broad-spectrum UV protection
  • Superior photo-stability
  • Optimised particle engineering
  • Enhanced dispersion capabilities

These properties make UV-TITAN® ideal for sunscreens, skincare, and day-care cosmetics where performance and safety are paramount.

Industry expertise and commitment

Reiner Mertscheit, Venator‘s Senior Commercial Director, Specialties, highlights the company’s ongoing commitment: “Our HOMBITAN® low nano and UV-TITAN® pigment ranges have been trusted by formulators for years to create effective and compliant cosmetic products. As regulatory landscapes evolve and consumer expectations shift, we remain committed to providing our expertise and high-quality, innovative pigment solutions, which enhance product performance and safety. in-cosmetics® global 2025 is a fantastic platform for sharing our knowledge and fostering partnerships, and we are excited to connect with industry leaders.”