Silicone oil usually refers to linear polysiloxane products that remain liquid at room temperature. In shampoo, silicone oil is generally used as a conditioner, with a concentration between 2% and 4%. Silicones can give the hair certain dry conditioning properties, making the hair particularly lubricated, soft and smooth. However, some companies have launched shampoo concepts that claim to be silicone-free, eliminating consumers’ concerns about the use of silicones in the hair. Doubts gathering in your hair. This type of cleanser does not contain polysiloxane (such as dimethicone, dimethiconol, amodimethicone, phenyltrimethicone, etc.) The hair water is silicone-free shampoo.
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