Dimethicone
dye-METH-ih-kone
What Is Dimethicone?
Dimethicone is a silicone-based polymer widely used in hair care for its smoothing and conditioning properties. It forms a protective, water-resistant coating over the hair shaft that locks in moisture and reduces friction. It is the most common silicone found in conditioners, serums, and heat protectants.
Source: Silica (silicon dioxide) from sand, chemically synthesized
Origin: Synthetic
Also known as: Polydimethylsiloxane, PDMS, Silicone Oil
What Does Dimethicone Do to Your Hair?
Dimethicone coats the hair cuticle with a thin, flexible film that smooths the surface and reduces friction between strands. This film reflects light for added shine and protects against heat damage and humidity. Because it is not water-soluble, it requires a sulfate or strong surfactant shampoo to fully remove.
Best For
Frizzy hair, heat-styled hair, straight to wavy hair (1A-2C), damaged hair
Not Recommended For
Fine hair prone to buildup, low-porosity hair
Concentration Matters
1-10%
Hair Type Compatibility
Method Compatibility
Safety & Regulation
Non-toxic and non-irritating. Primary concern is buildup over time that can weigh hair down and prevent moisture from penetrating. Not biodegradable. No health hazards identified in safety assessments.
FDA Status: Generally Recognized As Safe
FDA permits use in cosmetics and OTC products. Widely used in medical-grade skin protectants. No concentration restrictions.
EWG Score: 1/10
HairAide Verdict
Dimethicone is an excellent smoothing and protective ingredient when used correctly. The key is to use a clarifying shampoo periodically to prevent buildup. If you straighten or heat-style regularly, dimethicone is one of the best protective ingredients available. Curly Girl followers should opt for water-soluble silicone alternatives instead.
Products That Contain Dimethicone
Conditioners, serums, heat protectants, leave-ins, styling products
Alternatives to Dimethicone
If you want to avoid Dimethicone, look for products with these ingredients instead:
Cyclomethicone, Dimethicone Copolyol (water-soluble silicone), Broccoli Seed Oil
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, Dimethicone has a safety rating of 7/10 and is generally considered safe for use in hair products. Non-toxic and non-irritating. Primary concern is buildup over time that can weigh hair down and prevent moisture from penetrating. Not biodegradable. No health hazards identified in safety assessments.
Dimethicone is not CG-method approved. Curly hair types may want to avoid this ingredient or use products containing it sparingly.
No, Dimethicone is not approved for the Curly Girl method.
Some alternatives to Dimethicone include: Cyclomethicone, Dimethicone Copolyol (water-soluble silicone), Broccoli Seed Oil
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