Dimethicone
Definition
A silicone-based polymer commonly used in lip balms, lotions, and cosmetics. It creates a smooth, silky texture and provides an occlusive barrier. While generally considered safe, dimethicone is a synthetic ingredient that some clean-beauty consumers prefer to avoid. Numbrrrz uses beeswax instead of dimethicone for barrier protection, providing a natural alternative.
Related Terms
Occlusive
An ingredient that forms a physical barrier on the skin surface to prevent water loss through evaporation. Petroleum jelly is the most common occlusive, but it creates a fully airtight seal that prevents skin from breathing. Beeswax is a natural occlusive that creates a breathable barrier — it reduces water loss while still allowing skin to function naturally. This is why Numbrrrz uses beeswax instead of petroleum.
Clean Beauty
A movement and product philosophy focused on using non-toxic, transparently sourced ingredients and avoiding potentially harmful chemicals. While the term is not federally regulated, clean beauty brands typically avoid parabens, sulfates, synthetic fragrances, petroleum, and other controversial ingredients. Numbrrrz embodies clean beauty with its 4-ingredient organic formula.
Beeswax
A natural wax produced by honeybees to build their honeycomb. In lip care, beeswax serves as a breathable protective barrier that locks in moisture without suffocating the skin. Unlike petroleum, beeswax allows air and moisture vapor to pass through while shielding lips from wind, cold, and environmental stressors. It also contains natural vitamin A which supports skin cell turnover.