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- noun
polydimethylsiloxane
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Examples
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Conditioners such as dimethicone and other silicones and moisturizers for example, panthenol
latimes.com - News 2010
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The active ingredient is dimethicone which is found in the more expensive primers.
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Granules such as oatmeal, polyethylene beads, salt, sugar, calcium carbonate, dimethicone polymers, or tiny crystal particles are used as gentle buffing tools.
Simple Skin Beauty Ellen Marmur 2009
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Granules such as oatmeal, polyethylene beads, salt, sugar, calcium carbonate, dimethicone polymers, or tiny crystal particles are used as gentle buffing tools.
Simple Skin Beauty Ellen Marmur 2009
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Granules such as oatmeal, polyethylene beads, salt, sugar, calcium carbonate, dimethicone polymers, or tiny crystal particles are used as gentle buffing tools.
Simple Skin Beauty Ellen Marmur 2009
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Look for dimethicone, a mineral emollient, which helps smooth and straighten a mop of thick hair before blow-drying.
How To Buy & Sell just about Everything Jeff Wuorio 2003
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Look for dimethicone, a mineral emollient, which helps smooth and straighten a mop of thick hair before blow-drying.
How To Buy & Sell just about Everything Jeff Wuorio 2003
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Look for dimethicone, a mineral emollient, which helps smooth and straighten a mop of thick hair before blow-drying.
How To Buy & Sell just about Everything Jeff Wuorio 2003
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PCM-7919, a PEG/PPG-18/18 dimethicone compatible with a wide range of cosmetic ingredients.
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Opt for a more neutral shade and then spice up those strands with some contrasting color. sun (or protecting your hair with a hat), limiting your use of heat-induced styling tools and using a shine-boosting shampoo and conditioner that contains with dimethicone (a shine enhancer) and cetyl alcohol (a moisturizing ingredient), you can erase years off your hair -- while preventing further damage.
StyleList Deborah Dunham 2010
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