Silicone oil will clog pores? Don't worry too much
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▲Polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS)
In addition, improvements in the structure of polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS), such as ether formation or addition of amino groups, can greatly enhance the ability of silicone oil to bond with hair while increasing water solubility. Such products can adhere more effectively to the hair, while leaving less residue in other parts of the skin.
Friends who have been plagued by the rumors of "silicone oil clogged pores" have not been too worried.
Let's talk about "silicon-free" shampoo
Is it safe to have no "silicon"?
Not necessarily.
The alternative ingredients in silicone-free oil products are mostly natural substances of plant or animal origin, which cater to the current superstitions of organic products and natural sources. However, these natural sources have complex composition and stability, which is far less stable than silicone oil. Sexual compliant components may have problems such as unstable nature, oxidative rancidity, sensitization or acne effects, such as lanolin, vegetable oils, and macromolecular organics contained therein.
In general, the natural source of ingredients is not single, not necessarily better than silicone oil, but may cause skin problems such as allergies.
How should we choose shampoo?
According to your hair and needs.
If you are looking for a refreshing and fluffy hair after washing, or short, soft, oily hair, if you want a full-bodied hair style, consider using a silicone-free shampoo to wash out the lightness;