Dimethiconol (inci)

Author:Prof. Dr. med. Peter Altmeyer

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Last updated on: 29.10.2020

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Silicone Gum

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Dimethiconol, also known as silicone gum, is used in cosmetic formulations. The chemical structure of the silicone compound is similar to that of dimethicone (dimethicone). Only the terminal CH3 group has been replaced by a hydroxyl group (-OH). For technical reasons dimethiconol is offered as a mixture with cyclomethicone or dimethicone.

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Dimethiconol feels silky soft and gives a non-sticky skin feel. The shine-giving properties are enormous and there is an immediate conditioner effect for the hair. Dimethiconol forms water vapour permeable films on skin and hair.

Furthermore, dimethiconol suppresses foam formation. The substance also acts as an emollient (makes the skin supple and smooth), reduces foam and moisturizes.

Furthermore, dimethiconols also give a formulation additional hydrophobicity which can be used to bind substances from the environment.

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Last updated on: 29.10.2020