Squalane - olive
02169
Extracts/Actives, Emollients/Humectants
02169
Extracts/Actives, Emollients/Humectants
INCI |
Squalane |
Certification |
Conventional |
Appearance |
Thin clear oily liquid |
Origin |
Europe |
Solubility |
Oil |
Usage rate |
Up to 100% |
Absorption rate |
Fast to average |
Skin type recommended |
Most skin types, including oily and sensitive skin |
Vegan |
Yes |
Palm oil |
No |
Animal tested |
No |
Non GMO.
To understand squalane we have to talk about squalene (note the ene). Squalene is an unsaturated oil produced by our own skin cells and is part of our skin’s natural moisture. It can also be found in a variety of plants such as olives (our one), sugarcane, rice bran and shark liver (no thank you!). It is a highly effective emollient, natural antioxidant and all round excellent moisturiser. The problem with squalene is that it’s also highly unstable no matter its origin. So it is put through a hydrogenation process where it’s turned into squalane, a fully saturated, stable oil with a long shelf life.
Squalane oil is non-comedogenic (won't clog pores) and suitable for all skin types, particularly good for dry, sensitive, oily or acne prone skin. It is an excellent moisturiser.
It is fast absorbing, non-greasy and can be used directly on skin as a face oil in the morning, as an under makeup base, and at night.
All our products are for external use only.