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Silicones

Silicones are ingredients commonly found in personal care products, particularly in hair care and facial products. Known for their smoothing effect, they help create a protective barrier on the skin or hair. However, their use is controversial, particularly due to the environmental risks they pose. Learn more about silicones here.
FAQ about silicones

Are silicones harmful to the skin?

This depends on the silicones, which is why some are permitted in skincare products while others are prohibited.

Are silicones comedogenic?

Known for their film-forming action, silicones are not considered to be comedogenic. However, it's important to note that the concept of comedogenicity is still somewhat unclear and requires further investigation. Moreover, a product that is comedogenic for one skin type may not necessarily be so for another.

Which silicones are most commonly encountered in cosmetics?

Dimethicone, cyclopentasiloxane, and cyclohexasiloxane are among the most commonly used silicones in skincare formulations.

Are silicones biodegradable?

No, silicones are not biodegradable, which raises environmental concerns about their accumulation in the environment.

Are silicone-free hair products still effective?

Yes, shampoos or conditioners without silicones remain effective. Derivatives of vegetable oils, which possess coating properties similar to those of silicones, are often used as replacements.

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