Silicones help improve the appearance of dry and flaky skin. Most silicones are occlusive to some extent. Occlusive means it protects the skin and prevents moisture loss from the top layer of the skin. Moisture can be lost from the surface layer of the skin into the air, also known as transepidermal moisture loss or occlusive products help to lock in moisture and help prevent the progression of skin conditions that occur when the skin barrier is broken down such as; eczema, dermatitis and Psoriasis.
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