Disiloxane at a Glance
- Part of the siloxane group of silicones
- Imparts slip and anti-foaming properties into formulas
- Rapidly evaporates, reducing dry-down time
- Helps skin trap moisture to improve hydration
Disiloxane Description
Disiloxane is a multi-functional synthetic skin care ingredient used in cosmetics as a texture enhancer and anti-foaming agent. Falling under the siloxane umbrella, disiloxane is a type of silicone. Its volatility and low viscosity let it evaporate quickly, reducing dry-down time and leaving a smooth, weightless finish.
When used in cosmetic formulas, it provides slip, enhances product wetness prior to dry-down and reduces tackiness. Disiloxane can also be used as a solvent to help deliver other ingredients to skin.
This siloxane also forms a film on skin, helping skin to trap moisture and properly hydrate. Usage levels and safety of this ingredient as used in cosmetics haven’t been established; however, similar siloxane-type silicones are inert and not shown to pose a risk to skin.
Disiloxane References
ULProspector, Accessed December 2022, Webpage