Mainly polysiloxane and its derivatives, the English names are Silicone, Dimethicone, Polydimethylsiloxane, Cyclopentasiloxane, etc. Through the introduction of functional groups, changing the structure, emulsification, etc., daily chemical silicone is produced in the form of liquid (silicone oil and its emulsion), gel , solid (silicone wax), resin and other forms exist. With unique properties such as good affinity with the skin, good compatibility with the base material, good hydrophobicity and breathability, resistance to chemical media erosion, moisturizing but not greasy, cosmetics containing silicone can be greatly improved while retaining their original properties. Enhance its lubrication, breathability, softness, antistatic, film-forming, smoothness, anti-mildew, anti-fouling, radiation resistance and other properties, so that cosmetics can stay on the surface of the skin or the area where they are applied for a longer period of time.
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