Since the application of silicone oil, research and discussion on its safety have been ongoing. There have been a large number of research reports related to the safety of silicone oil, covering the impact on the environment, animals, plants and human body, ranging from natural decomposition, biological metabolism, Analyzes were conducted from multiple perspectives including sensitivity, physical safety, chemical safety, and toxicology. The United States established the Cosmetic Ingredients Review (CIR) in 1976. The evaluation expert group conducted systematic analysis and evaluation of silicone raw materials, and released reports including linear polydimethylmethane in 2003, 2011, 2014 and 2016. Safety reports on various silicone raw material products, including silicone-based siloxane, point out that silicone oil is a safe substance and can be used as a cosmetic raw material. In 2011, the European Chemical Industry Ecology and Toxicology Center (ECETOC) released a safety assessment report on linear polydimethylsiloxane, pointing out the safety risks of this type of silicone oil products to the environment, animals, plants, and humans. Very low.
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