Best For Skin Types
All
Addresses
Effective Concentrations
< 15%
Usage Frequency
Daily
What Is Amino Bispropyl Dimethicone?
Amino Bispropyl Dimethicone is a silicone-based polymer derived from siloxane chemistry. It belongs to a family of dimethicone derivatives—linear chains of silicon and oxygen atoms—modified with amino groups to enhance its conditioning properties. In cosmetic formulations, it functions primarily as a conditioning and emulsifying agent.
This ingredient is typically used at concentrations below 15% in skincare and haircare products. Its chemical structure allows it to form a smooth film on the skin or hair surface, which is the basis for its conditioning effects.
How It Works
Amino Bispropyl Dimethicone works by depositing a thin, conditioning film on the skin or hair surface. The silicone polymer backbone is hydrophobic (water-repelling), which allows it to sit on the outer layers rather than penetrating deeply. The amino groups integrated into its structure enhance its substantivity—its ability to adhere to and condition the skin.
As an emulsifier, this ingredient helps bind oil and water components in formulations, preventing separation and improving the texture and stability of the final product. This dual functionality—conditioning plus stabilising—makes it useful in mixed formulations where texture and consistency matter.
Clinical Evidence & References
Safety assessments of dimethicone and related siloxane polymers, including Amino Bispropyl Dimethicone, have found the ingredient class to be non-absorbed through skin or oral routes under typical cosmetic use. Animal studies at concentrations between 6% and 79% showed no adverse dermal effects, and acute toxicity studies were negative.
However, direct clinical efficacy studies specific to Amino Bispropyl Dimethicone in skincare are limited in the published literature. The evidence base for this ingredient relies largely on its established safety profile within the broader dimethicone family and its documented functional role in formulation stability and texture.
How to Use
Amino Bispropyl Dimethicone is a formulation ingredient rather than an active, so it is used as directed within finished products. Look for it in serums, moisturisers, and primers where a smooth, even texture is desired. It works well in combination with other conditioning agents and can be layered with other skincare products without concern for interaction.
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