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>>>An article on " dry oil " perfumes caught my attention, so I googled and

found that Cyclomethicone is the carrier. It didn't raise any red

flags on various sites on cosmetic products I visited. It's a form of

silicone.

 

Do the smart folks here know of a downside to this ingredient?<<<

 

From what I've read, it's pretty harmless. Not exactly " natural " , but

harmless. It's excellent for room and body sprays. It won't dampen the

sheets, and does not stain, but is a great carrier for eo's, as they

dissolve readily in it.

 

When sprayed, it is volatile, and evaporates fairly quickly. I asked about

it once on the Cosmeticlab group,and got a bunch of chemistry talk. LOL

 

Christy

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It's great in the hair too. It's not natural at all, but it is a great

silicone for the hair as it helps strengthen the hair shaft. I use it in my

conditioners. It's also one of the main ingredients you see in the products

that control Hair Friz, such as Liquid Shine and Frizz Ease. I spritz it in

my curly hair and it helps with flyaways without a greasy feel. I also use

it as a body spray.

 

When I did a prebuy on it, we had five drums that we had to split up, so we

were literally covered in the stuff!! LOL!! My clothes were not stained

and we were not bothered by any of it. At one point some splashed into my

eye because the siphon overflowed out of the jug and it did not irritate my

eye at all. I don't know if that helps any, but that's my opinion of the

stuff!! :)

 

Nikie Brown

After The Rayne

http://www.aftertherayne.com/supplies.htm

nbrown

936-203-3188

 

 

 

On Behalf Of Christy Greenway

Thursday, September 29, 2005 6:23 PM

 

Cyclomethicone

 

 

>>>An article on " dry oil " perfumes caught my attention, so I googled and

found that Cyclomethicone is the carrier. It didn't raise any red

flags on various sites on cosmetic products I visited. It's a form of

silicone.

 

Do the smart folks here know of a downside to this ingredient?<<<

 

From what I've read, it's pretty harmless. Not exactly " natural " , but

harmless. It's excellent for room and body sprays. It won't dampen the

sheets, and does not stain, but is a great carrier for eo's, as they

dissolve readily in it.

 

When sprayed, it is volatile, and evaporates fairly quickly. I asked about

it once on the Cosmeticlab group,and got a bunch of chemistry talk. LOL

 

Christy

 

 

 

 

 

 

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I think my favorite thing to use it in is Fionna's hair... Detangling... cause

she has sooooo much hair...

 

Jennifer

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" Nikie Brown - After The Rayne " <nbrown

2005/09/29 Thu PM 11:20:04 EST

 

RE: Cyclomethicone

 

It's great in the hair too. It's not natural at all, but it is a great

silicone for the hair as it helps strengthen the hair shaft. I use it in my

conditioners. It's also one of the main ingredients you see in the products

that control Hair Friz, such as Liquid Shine and Frizz Ease. I spritz it in

my curly hair and it helps with flyaways without a greasy feel. I also use

it as a body spray.

 

When I did a prebuy on it, we had five drums that we had to split up, so we

were literally covered in the stuff!! LOL!! My clothes were not stained

and we were not bothered by any of it. At one point some splashed into my

eye because the siphon overflowed out of the jug and it did not irritate my

eye at all. I don't know if that helps any, but that's my opinion of the

stuff!! :)

 

Nikie Brown

After The Rayne

http://www.aftertherayne.com/supplies.htm

nbrown

936-203-3188

 

 

 

On Behalf Of Christy Greenway

Thursday, September 29, 2005 6:23 PM

 

Cyclomethicone

 

 

>>>An article on " dry oil " perfumes caught my attention, so I googled and

found that Cyclomethicone is the carrier. It didn't raise any red

flags on various sites on cosmetic products I visited. It's a form of

silicone.

 

Do the smart folks here know of a downside to this ingredient?<<<

 

From what I've read, it's pretty harmless. Not exactly " natural " , but

harmless. It's excellent for room and body sprays. It won't dampen the

sheets, and does not stain, but is a great carrier for eo's, as they

dissolve readily in it.

 

When sprayed, it is volatile, and evaporates fairly quickly. I asked about

it once on the Cosmeticlab group,and got a bunch of chemistry talk. LOL

 

Christy

 

 

 

 

 

 

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