In the past thirty years, extensive research on the application of silicones has been carried out around the world. There are over 1,000 well-documented studies on the safety of silicones alone. Research shows that under normal use conditions, silicones are very safe for human health and the environment. Regulatory departments around the world, including Canada, the United Kingdom, and the European Union, have evaluated the safety data of silicones and confirmed their safety. In addition, the Cosmetic Ingredient Review (CIR), an American cosmetic raw material evaluation organization, issued a report as early as 2001, confirming that the use of silicone in cosmetics is safe. Silicones continue to be used in pharmaceuticals, personal care products, medical devices, health products, food and other industries.
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