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Ingredient: Cyclopentasiloxane, What is it?

Cyclopentasiloxane, also called octamethylcyclotetrasiloxane, or D5 is one of many "siloxanes", which are made up of silicon, oxygen, and alkane. In other words, it's a silicone-based ingredient used in cosmetics, deodorants, defoamers, lubricants, and soaps to soften, smooth, and moisten. Silicon is a nonmetallic element that is abundant on Earth.

Siloxanes make hair products dry more quickly and deodorant creams slide on more easily. When applied to the skin and hair, it gives a silky and slippery feeling to the touch and acts as a mild water repellent by forming a protective barrier on the skin. It can also fill in fine lines and wrinkles, giving the face a temporary "plump" look. Manufacturers also use it as a solvent to help deliver active ingredients in a product to the skin or hair.

On the whole, these siloxanes are not going to hurt you. However, it is important to understand that the chemical does not nourish or exfoliate skin the way vitamin A or vitamin E would do. Instead, the silicone often acts as a waterproofing agent, lubricates the skin, and offers a temporary shine. It does the same in hair products. In other words, it may give your skin or hair a smoothing effect and shiny appearance, but it is not actually "healing". It's purely a temporary fix. Also, since it does form a barrier on top of your skin, to help with hydration, it can also trap dirt and bacteria. It is important to use a good cleanser to wash your face each night when using foundation or other cosmetics that contain silicones. This will also allow your skin to "breathe" overnight.

Should you use hair care products that contain silicones? They are safe, but if your hair is truly damaged, well, why pretend your hair is shiny and healthy when you can get the real thing with products that actually heal your hair? If you decide you want to avoid Cyclopentasiloxane or other silicones, then there are manufacturers that now are using more organic ingredients. They may be a bit more expensive, but you may find it worth it.

Stay educated about what you're putting on your hair and skin with the Beauty Care Choices "Clean Beauty" Tab and shop-avoiding ingredients you're not interested in!

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