The “silicon” contained in shampoo is not actually silicon, but dimethicone. This substance is a occlusive agent that primarily works to smooth hair. Silicone oil has been used in personal care products since the 1950s; since the 1970s, it has been commonly used in shampoos and hair care products.
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