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PHENETHYL DISILOXANE.

Optional / ANTIFOAMING, SKIN CONDITIONING

Phenethyl Disiloxane is a volatile silicone compound primarily utilized as a solvent in cosmetic formulations. It contributes to a lightweight, silky texture and improves product spreadability, evaporating quickly to leave a soft, non-greasy finish on the skin.

Antifoaming Skin Conditioning Solvent Texture Enhancer Spreadability Enhancer Soft Focus Agent

Science

This silicone functions predominantly as a solvent, enhancing the spreadability of formulations like creams and serums. Its volatile nature ensures rapid evaporation after application, delivering a soft, non-greasy sensation. Furthermore, as a silicone, it likely contributes to a 'soft focus' effect by subtly scattering light, which can visually diminish the appearance of fine lines and promote a more even skin tone.


Research

Low confidence
Effective range N/A
Optimal

N/A


Transparency

Not commonly dusted

The Formula

Solubility
Oil
Optimal pH N/A
0 7 14

Stability

While specific stability data for Phenethyl Disiloxane is unavailable, similar disiloxane compounds, such as Hexamethyldisiloxane, are noted to be sensitive to moisture.


Safety

CIR Status
Not reviewed
Sensitization risk Unknown

The Cosmetic Ingredient Review (CIR) Expert Panel has not specifically reviewed Phenethyl Disiloxane by name, but has deemed a broader category of 'Phenyl-Substituted Methicones' safe for use in cosmetics, excluding products that might be incidentally inhaled. Additionally, the Australian Industrial Chemicals Introduction Scheme (AICIS) concluded that 'Disiloxane,' a core component, does not pose critical health hazards and is unlikely to pose a public risk.


Your Skin

No Normal
No Dry
No Oily
No Sensitive
Irritancy Unknown
Comedogenicity Unknown

Our Assessment

Optional

Phenethyl Disiloxane is a functional silicone offering desirable aesthetic and formulation properties, generally considered safe, though specific clinical efficacy data is limited.


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