Polysilicone-29

What is Polysilicone-29?

Polysilicone-29 is a synthetic crosspolymer derived from silicone chemistry, specifically a network of polydimethylsiloxanes interlinked with silica particles. Produced through advanced polymerization, it belongs to the category of film-forming agents prevalent in color cosmetics such as foundations, eyeliners, mascaras, and lip colors, as well as certain hair care products. In formulations, it disperses readily to create an ultra-thin, elastic film upon drying. This film bonds lightly to skin or hair surfaces, offering resistance to moisture, friction, and environmental factors while maintaining flexibility and transparency. Its unique structure provides a velvety sensory profile, boosting spreadability and reducing tackiness without greasiness, and supports even application for a natural finish.

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

Benefits

Forms a protective, breathable film to extend makeup wear

Improves product texture for effortless, silky application

Delivers lightweight feel without heaviness or residue

Who It's For

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

Who May Benefit Who Should Avoid
Individuals desiring long-lasting color cosmetics
People with rare silicone sensitivities
Those with oily skin seeking non-greasy options
Those preferring completely silicone-free routines
Users preferring smooth, comfortable product finishes
Individuals avoiding synthetic polymers

Safety Notes

  • Recognized as safe for use in cosmetics by expert reviews
  • Presents low overall hazard profile in topical products

Frequently Asked Questions about Polysilicone-29

What does Polysilicone-29 do in products?

It forms a thin, flexible film that enhances wear time and provides a silky feel during application.

Is Polysilicone-29 suitable for sensitive skin?

It shows low irritation potential and fits well in many sensitive skin formulas.

Does Polysilicone-29 cause breakouts?

It carries a comedogenic rating of zero, making it unlikely to clog pores.