Because silicone has protective and moisturizing properties, it is often included in formulas for mild skin irritations, diaper rash, and some to help heal minor wounds and cuts. The dimethicone in these products coats the skin and not only adds moisture to the affected area, it also helps lock in moisture and provide a better environment for the skin to heal.
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