Silicone Hair Products Guide
by Donn Monroe
Silicone hair products are valued highly for their versatility.
Silicone hair products make hair shiny and soft, detangle hair,
remove frizz, protect hair from heat, and a whole lot more.
But what exactly is silicone? And what do silicone hair
products do for the hair? This primer on silicone and silicone
hair products will help you understand exactly what silicone
does and how it applies to hair care products. Plus, learn
about specific silicone hair products, like Biosilk Silk
Therapy and Simply Stylin', and uncover what their differences
are.
WHAT IS SILICONE?
Silicone is an inert compound – that is, it is not reactive
readily with other compounds. And silicone has a wide variety
of uses, mostly due to its heat-resistant and nonstick
properties. Specific properties of silicone as it relates to
hair care include: protection from heat at temperatures
exceeding 400°F, the ability to form a watertight seal around
the hair shaft, resistance to sunlight, and flexibility.
When applied to the hair, silicone wraps around the hair shaft
preventing what's inside from going out and what's outside from
going in. Silicone molecules are too large to be absorbed into
the hair shaft, so they act as a protective coating. For this
reason, silicone hair products are great for retaining moisture
in hair and for making hair resistant to outside influences
such as heat and UV sun rays.
Specific benefits of silicone hair products include:
1. adding shine
2. adding softness
3. reducing/eliminating frizz
4. protecting from heat (flat iron, blow dryer, curling
iron)
5. detangling
6. protecting from sun's UV rays
7. retaining moisture
8. refresh hair extensions and wigs
TOP SILICONE HAIR PRODUCTS
Silicone is an expensive ingredient. And because silicone can
be an expensive ingredient, most silicone hair products contain
inexpensive fillers like alcohol or mineral oil. These fillers
don't really provide any functional benefit to the product –
they simply make the product cheaper for the manufacturer to
make, padding their profit. Additionally, fillers easily lessen
the protective effects of silicone on the hair. These
watered-down silicone hair products can work, but generally
they aren't as effective as pure silicone hair products.
Pure silicone products have no fillers included in their
formulations. Because they are concentrated with pure silicone,
these products can be much more effective at providing all the
benefits you can get out of silicone. In fact, you may find
that, in comparison to silicone hair products that contain
fillers, you need to use less to get your desired results.
Generally, these products are more expensive than their
watered-down counterparts, but you can find a few affordable
pure silicone hair products (see below).
A good example of a silicone hair product that contains fillers
is Biosilk Silk Therapy. Widely used by many, Biosilk contains
SD Alcohol 40B, a quick-drying alcohol found in most
hairsprays, as a filler. Although less effective than pure
silicone hair products, Biosilk provides benefits typical of
silicone hair products such as shine enhancement, softness,
frizz control and heat protection. Generally, a 2.20z bottle of
Biosilk retails for $12.99.
Good examples of pure silicone hair products are Simply Stylin'
Silk and Simply Stylin' Light Silk Spray. Apart from the
addition of fragrance, Simply Stylin' products are blends of
100% pure silicone. Available as a serum (Silk) and a spray
(Light Silk Spray) Simply Stylin' products provide all the
benefits of silicone hair products in superior fashion because
they are not watered-down. 4oz. bottles of Simply Stylin'
retail for $15 online and can be found for $10.99 in
stores.
About the Author
Donn Monroe has been an expert developer of new hair products
for many years, having worked for several Fortune 500
companies. He is on a mission to deliver the most effective
hair styling products and tips available. And he has helped
1000's of women with his hair styling products and advice. For
samples of Simply Stylin' products and more hair care tips, go
to www.simplystylinhair.com.
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