Squalane
Scientific name: Squalane
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Scientific name: Squalane
Synthetic:
Derived from:
Process:
Scientific name: Squalane
Synthetic:
Derived from:
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ALL SKIN TYPES
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INGREDIENT FEATURES
antioxidant
hydrating
USER BENEFITS
antioxidant
antiseptic
mimics natural oil
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USES
fixative in perfumes
bactericide
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emulsifier
preservative
stabilizer
thickener
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Squalene, an organic compound derived from olives, is an important key to naturally healthy skin. Squalene has a natural affinity for the skin and acts as a natural skin soothing agent. As a lightweight emollient, it keeps skin in top condition by keeping it hydrated, fighting wrinkles and other signs of aging, and encouraging the growth of healthy cells. While the body naturally contains squalene internally, and in skin's sebum, topical application of additional Squalene can help boost its benefits.
ABOUT THE OIL
Vegetable sources of this oil product are olive, wheat germ and rice bran oils. Squalene is primarily derived from shark liver oil.
5-10% in a carrier blend is sufficient. Human sebum is 25% squalene.
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