Name Dimethicone Description Dimethicone, also known as Polydimethylsiloxane, is a silicone polymer that's used in many cosmetics and personal care products. It's odorless, colorless, and has a unique fluidity that makes it easy to spread. Benefits – Lightweight feel
Dimethicone contributes to a product's slip or glide when applied, making it easier to spread. It also provides softness and coverage without feeling heavy. Considerations – Hormonal disruption
Dimethicone can create a barrier that traps moisture in the skin, which can lock in bacteria, oil, and other pathogens. This may contribute to increased acne and blackheads, and could potentially disrupt the endocrine system.
– Other concerns
Other concerns about dimethicone include contamination, use restrictions, bioaccumulation, developmental and reproductive toxicity, and ecotoxicology.
– Allergic reactions
Symptoms include redness, itching, swelling, burning, hives, and irritation. If you experience an allergic reaction, you should immediately stop using the product, wash it off with gentle soap and water, and see a healthcare provider. Severe reactions may require immediate medical attention.
– Skin types
Some say that people with acne-prone skin should avoid silicones like dimethicone because they can trap oil, dirt, and dead skin cells, which can make acne worse. Synonyms Polydimethylsiloxane