Head Jaguar goggles silicone material

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Hello,

I hope I chose the right place to ask this question. I have contact dermatitis and I have found that the only swimming goggles that do not cause skin irritation are Head Jaguar goggles. For reasons I won't go in right now I would like to know what type of silicone material is used in Head Jaguar goggles? If it's even possible I'd like to buy this type of silicone for another project since it does not cause me skin irritation.

Any additional information about the type of silicone used is appreciated. I also own Head Vortex goggles to which I do have an allergic reaction. The Jaguar goggles seem to be made out of a different silicone since is completely transparent. The Vortex goggles are made of more cloudy silicone.

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I'm not sure you need to know the chemical details.
The Head Jaguar goggles are advertised as being "Hypoallergenic".
If you Google for "hypoallergenic diving mask" or "hypoallergenic scuba mask" this brings up a few brands/models that also claim to be hypoallergenic.
If you buy one of these but get an allergic reaction I'd assume that would be grounds for a return and refund based on false advertising.
 
I need to know the chemical details as I would like to buy the same type of silicone material to use on another project which needs to be hypoallergenic as it will come in contact with the skin.
 

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