Volatile methylsiloxane levels of settled dust in hair salons: Spatial and occupational exposure trends

Authors
Yesildagli, BerkayJoo, SiyeonKim, Jun-TaeLee, Jiwon
Issue Date
2025-04
Publisher
Academic Press
Citation
Environmental Research, v.270
Abstract
Volatile methylsiloxanes (VMS) are prevalent ingredients of personal care products, including hair care products. Hair salons, in which these products are frequently used, exposes residents to significant VMS levels. Therefore, this study investigated seven different VMS compounds in the dust from 50 hair salons. The median total VMS concentration was 906 (6.19-64,200) mu g center dot g- 1, primarily comprising dodecamethylcyclohexasiloxane (D6, 452 mu g g- 1), followed by octamethylcyclotetrasiloxane (D4, 303 mu g g- 1). Potential sources of cyclic VMS compounds are PCPs, while for linear VMS, they are laundry detergents, mainly used for towels in hair salons. Statistically significant spatial differences were observed between hair salons in different districts in the city, possibly influenced by socioeconomic factors, with hexamethylcyclotrisiloxane (D3), D4, and D6 showing the greatest variation among all the VMS compounds based on district. Winter and summer samples exhibited seasonal differences within the same district, with winter samples showing higher VMS concentrations owing to decreased ventilation. Ingestion exposure assessments revealed greater VMS exposure for hair salon workers in higher socioeconomic areas under normal case exposure conditions (normal ingestion rate with 8 h of exposure, up to 2.62 ng center dot day- 1 kg- 1), whereas worst-case exposure (higher ingestion rate with 12 h of exposure) was approximately 3.79 times higher. Hair salons were the most exposed to D6 in all the districts through dust ingestion. A comparison with other studies revealed lower exposure levels in the present study.
Keywords
PERSONAL CARE PRODUCTS; METHYL SILOXANES; LINEAR SILOXANES; INDOOR DUST; OCTAMETHYLCYCLOTETRASILOXANE D-4; ENVIRONMENTAL MATRICES; SYNTHETIC MUSKS; INHALATION; TOXICITY; BARBERSHOPS; Hair salon; Indoor dust; Ingestion exposure; Volatile methylsiloxane; Principal component analysis
ISSN
0013-9351
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/152042
DOI
10.1016/j.envres.2025.121019
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