Lauryl Peg-10 Tris (Trimethylsiloxy)Silyethyl Dimethicone
Lauryl Peg-10 Tris (Trimethylsiloxy)Silyethyl Dimethicone is an emollient — silicone-based emollient. It's found in 1 product in our database, making it a less common ingredient.
What it does
Silicone-based emollient
Who it's best for
Dry, mature, or rough skin that needs softening.
- Dry or flaky skin that feels tight after cleansing
- Mature skin that benefits from barrier-smoothing ingredients
- Anyone with rough texture who wants a softer, smoother feel
Works well with
- +Draws in moisture(humectant)
- +Locks moisture in(occlusive)
- +Works on your skin(active)
1 products
Softens and smooths
Best products with Lauryl Peg-10 Tris (Trimethylsiloxy)Silyethyl Dimethicone
Top products with Lauryl Peg-10 Tris (Trimethylsiloxy)Silyethyl Dimethicone
Frequently asked questions
What does Lauryl Peg-10 Tris (Trimethylsiloxy)Silyethyl Dimethicone do in skincare?
Silicone-based emollient
Is Lauryl Peg-10 Tris (Trimethylsiloxy)Silyethyl Dimethicone safe for sensitive skin?
Lauryl Peg-10 Tris (Trimethylsiloxy)Silyethyl Dimethicone is generally well-tolerated and has no specific concern flags in our database. As with any ingredient, patch-test if you have highly reactive skin.
What products contain Lauryl Peg-10 Tris (Trimethylsiloxy)Silyethyl Dimethicone?
1 product in our database contains Lauryl Peg-10 Tris (Trimethylsiloxy)Silyethyl Dimethicone. The highest-rated is Dr. Jart+ Mini Cicapair™ Soothing Color Correcting Treatment SPF 30 with Centella Asiatica Extracts scoring 8.2/9.8.
Can I use Lauryl Peg-10 Tris (Trimethylsiloxy)Silyethyl Dimethicone every day?
Absolutely. Emollients are gentle, nourishing ingredients suitable for daily use in both morning and evening routines.
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