TRIPHENYL DIMETHYLVINYL DISILOXANE
Safety score · 0–100
Good
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About
A phenyl-substituted silicone polymer functioning as a skin conditioning agent with a distinctive glossy sensory profile.
Triphenyl dimethyvinyl disiloxane is an organosilicon compound containing phenyl groups that provide a unique gloss and substantive feel compared to alkyl silicones. It is used as a skin conditioning agent in cosmetic formulations. It is not subject to specific EU restriction under the Cosmetics Regulation, and its high molecular weight and polymeric nature limit systemic absorption. Considered safe for cosmetic use at normal concentrations.
Skin benefits
- Provides glossy, substantive sensory feel
- Acts as a film-forming skin conditioning agent
- Enhances shine and smooth texture in skin and hair products
References
EU CosIng database
European Commission cosmetic ingredient registry — regulatory status, restrictions, authorised functions.
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