Methicone

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overview

Dimethicone, a silicone-based polymer, is a common skin protectant in skincare products. It moisturizes the skin, improves its softness and flexibility, and forms a barrier to minimize water loss. Suitable for all skin types, it is especially beneficial for dry, itchy, and rough skin. It is also effective for areas prone to rough, dry skin such as knees, elbows, hands and feet, and can help with certain skin conditions like eczema. Dimethicone is also used in some products to treat or prevent diaper rash and skin burns from radiation therapy. Dimethicone is derived from silica, a natural compound found in sand, sandstone, granite, and quartz. Dimethicone is a non-comedogenic ingredient, meaning it does not clog pores. It is also occlusive, meaning it helps to seal in moisture and prevent water loss from the skin.

benefits

Benefit title : Moisturizing Benefit Description : Dimethicone helps moisturize the skin by reducing water loss and providing softness and coverage without feeling heavy. Benefit title : Skin-smoothing Benefit Description : Dimethicone helps improve the skin’s smoothness and flexibility by filling gaps between the cells in the uppermost layer of your skin. Benefit title : Barrier protection Benefit Description : Dimethicone forms a barrier on the skin that helps prevent moisture from escaping. Benefit title : Controls shine Benefit Description : Dimethicone helps control shine on oily skin by allowing sweat to evaporate while preventing excess oil production. Benefit title : Protects the skin Benefit Description : Dimethicone acts as a skin protectant against external moisture and irritants that can cause dermatitis. Benefit title : Smooths texture Benefit Description : Dimethicone can fill in fine lines and wrinkles, creating a smooth surface for makeup application.

Skin suitability

Suitable for all skin types, especially beneficial for dry, itchy, and rough skin.

concerns

Dimethicone is generally considered safe for use on the skin. However, some people may experience irritation or breakouts. If you experience any adverse effects, discontinue use and consult a dermatologist.

precautions

While dimethicone is generally safe for use on the skin, it is important to do a patch test before using any new product. To do a patch test, apply a small amount of the product to a small area of skin on your forearm. Wait 24 hours to see if you experience any irritation or reaction.

source

Dimethicone is derived from silica, a natural compound found in sand, sandstone, granite, and quartz.

CIR

Dimethicone is listed in the FDA monograph for skin-protectant drug products.

EWG

Dimethicone has a safety rating of 1 on the EWG Skin Deep database.

additional info

Dimethicone is a non-comedogenic ingredient, meaning it does not clog pores. It is also occlusive, meaning it helps to seal in moisture and prevent water loss from the skin. Dimethicone is often used in products for dry or sensitive skin, as it can help to soothe and protect the skin. Dimethicone is also used in some products to treat or prevent diaper rash and skin burns from radiation therapy. Dimethicone is derived from silica, a natural compound found in sand, sandstone, granite, and quartz. The manufacturing process of dimethicone involves heating sand with carbon at high temperatures, which raises concerns about its environmental impact.