Bis-Cetearyl Amodimethicone

What is Bis-Cetearyl Amodimethicone?

Bis-Cetearyl Amodimethicone is a synthetic cationic silicone polymer derived from amodimethicone with attached cetearyl alkyl groups. This modification enhances its water dispersibility and substantivity to hair and skin. Commonly found in hair care products like conditioners and shampoos, it works by depositing a thin, flexible film on the hair cuticle due to electrostatic attraction. This film lubricates the surface, minimizing friction between strands for easier combing and reduced breakage during styling. It also imparts a non-greasy sheen by reflecting light evenly. In skin care items such as lotions or creams, it serves as an emollient, helping to lock in moisture and improve product spreadability while countering static electricity. Its amphiphilic nature allows compatibility in both rinse-off and leave-on formulations.

Comedogenic Rating 0/5 Low risk of clogging pores
EWG Safety Rating 1 View on EWG →

Benefits

Enhances hair slip and detangling for better manageability

Provides lightweight shine without weighing down hair

Softens skin as an emollient in cosmetic products

Who It's For

A quick guide for who this ingredient may suit (and who should be cautious).

Who May Benefit Who Should Avoid
People with frizzy or coarse hair
Those with rare silicone sensitivities
Users of daily hair styling products
People preferring silicone-free formulations
Individuals seeking smooth, hydrated skin feel
Individuals avoiding synthetic polymers

Safety Notes

  • Considered safe for cosmetic use with low hazard potential
  • Non-comedogenic, unlikely to clog pores

Frequently Asked Questions about Bis-Cetearyl Amodimethicone

What is the main function of this ingredient?

It conditions hair by forming a protective lubricating film and emolliates skin.

Is it suitable for sensitive skin?

It has low irritation potential based on safety assessments.

Does it cause pore clogging?

Rated non-comedogenic, safe for most skin types.