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lotions, hair-styling products, creams, lipsticks, children's makeup and deodorants<br />

(Pedersen 2004).<br />

According to Will et al. 2003, polydimethylsiloxanes, either linear or cyclic are<br />

the most widely used silicones in skin-care products. According to producer<br />

web-sites (e.g. Basildon Chemicals, UK) the same siloxanes used in hair-care<br />

products may also be used for skin care.<br />

Cosmetic products are in general not notified to the Product Register, and the<br />

database retrieval only revealed a few siloxanes used for this application area.<br />

The most common was dimethicone, polydimethyl siloxane,<br />

poly(oxy(dimethylsilylene)) and 3-hydroxypropyl methyl etoxylated dimethylsiloxanes/silicones.<br />

According to Allan et al. (1997) 20,000 t volatile siloxanes was used in the<br />

USA for personal care applications in 1993. If it is assumed that the per capita<br />

consumption is the same in Denmark, the consumption of volatile siloxanes<br />

for this application area would be about 300 t. However, most probably it is<br />

lower.<br />

Based on the present information it is not possible to split the total consumption<br />

on siloxanes of the different compounds, but the available information<br />

indicates a significant consumption of both volatile and non-volatile siloxanes.<br />

Fate of the siloxanes<br />

The non-volatile siloxanes used for this application area will mainly be discharged<br />

with wastewater and may constitute a major part of the sources of<br />

siloxanes in wastewater.<br />

The volatile cyclosiloxanes used in cosmetic products are meant to evaporate<br />

during use and will mainly be emitted to the air. Based on American experience<br />

92% of the volatile siloxanes should be emitted to the air (Allan et al.<br />

1997).<br />

2.2.5 Cleaning agents and maintenance agents<br />

Silicone fluids are widely used in polishes and waxes for paints (e.g. car wax),<br />

rubber, plastics, silverware, leather products, etc. Silicones improve the ease<br />

of application of the wax and polish, provide water repellence and produce a<br />

quick shine.<br />

Besides, siloxanes are used in smaller amounts in different types of cleaning<br />

agents and in softeners for laundry.<br />

Consumption<br />

According to the data from the Danish Product Register the total content in<br />

cleaning and maintenance products on the market amounts to approx. 47<br />

t/year (Table 2.4). The main registered application areas are in polishes and<br />

waxes. However, only a part of the products may be registered in the Product<br />

Register, and the actual consumption may be significantly higher, e.g. as defoamers<br />

in different cleaning agents. The total amount of siloxanes as defoaming<br />

agents registered in the Product Register is 85 t, but it is not specified<br />

in which products the defoaming agents are used.<br />

The market report by Will et al. (2003) does not specifically provide information<br />

on the W. European consumption of silicones for waxes and polishes, but

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