I've been on the hunt for a good hydrating moisturizer that still won't give me adult acne and that doesn't cost an arm & a leg. So, I picked up a bunch of free samples. A lot of these products have great reviews. I figure I'll try them all to see which ones work for me. I read the ingredients of each one. They ALL say: dimethicone, dimethicone, dimethicone, or variations of strange sounding ingredients that end with -cone or -ane, one even said
vinyl-dimethicone.

Basically they all have a variation of silicone in them. The stuff that NASA invented to make their spaceships more durable. The stuff that potholders & kitchen utensils are made out of. The stuff that was in breast implants that, when leaked, made women so critically ill. Vinyl is the stuff that tablecloths & shower curtains are made out of.

Yet,
this form of silicone is supposed to be alright for us?
I don't think so.
We really don't know the long-term cumulative effects of absorbing this into our bodies every day. I have allergies to a lot of
natural fruits. Yet, I'd still rather go with putting
naturally derived ingredients that I am not allergic to than all this synthetic silicone stuff on my face. I've seen some reviewers have found silicone just sits on their face and peels off when dry.

So it doesn't really dissolve. Neither sound good to me.
I finally found a great, 97% natural moisturizer, Garnier's SKINACIVE line. I use their green jar, the hydrating one, on my face, and the pink jar on my neck. (I bought both for testing.) It works like that stuff in the Crepe Erase infomercials is supposed to, but for only $9 instead of $60.
NOW, I'm on the hunt for a good foundation & concealer to wear every day too, that does NOT contain any silicone or parabens. THAT, seems to be much harder to do. Nearly EVERY
liquid foundation now has dimethicone or some version of silicone in them.

Silicone is a lubricant, a synthetic filler, stays in place all day, and it's cheap to make. So they put it in most foundations, especially the long wearing ones, as: it goes on smoothly, (the lubricant part,) fills in fine lines & uneven areas, (the synthetic filler part which doesn't break down & dissolve

) and stays long wearing (again because it doesn't break down & dissolve.

)
I was a dedicated MAC girl. And even all of their foundations have silicone in them.
I've been scouring the Internet & blogs and so far only found 2-3
liquid foundations have no silicone that people recommend. The one that has gotten the most good reviews so far is:
MILK Makeup Blur Liquid Matte Foundation.
Goes on looking great. BUT, most people say it's not long wearing. It NEEDS to be set with a transparent powder dusted on top. Yet about 6 hours later people notice a difference. AND it's not touch resistant, meaning it comes off easily if one touches it, or clothing rubs against it. (Again, that shows how
silicone products don't dissolve & stay put.

) But, I'm old school, I always thought all makeup comes off too easily.
The Milk Blur foundation IS at Sephora, so, when I get a chance, I'm going get a free sample and try it, wait to see how long it lasts on my face and if it oxidizes (turns orange after being applied.)
https://www.sephora.com/product/blur-liquid-matte-foundation-P421938?skuId=1965177&om_mmc=ppc-GG_1165716884_53825914740_pla-419047341254_1965177_257731948295_9004072_c
BTW, most
powder foundations & blushers don't have silicone in them. Just the majority of liquid foundations. Many of the Bare Minerals products don't have silicone. Bur, for my face, it tends to be too dry & gritty. Especially as I need a hydrating moisturizer, putting dry powder on top, is going in reverse.
Then, I will be on the hunt for a natural sunscreen to wear on my face all day. Nearly all of them have silicone too - to be long wearing. I may have found one. But I still have to test it. So no recommendations yet.
If anyone else is interested in the few lists I've found for silicone free products, they are:
https://ricaishungry.com/2017/04/16...-recommendations-will-continue-to-be-updated/
http://www.productsproductsproducts.com/home/2017/3/1/dimethicone-free-products-master-list