Pure Squalane Oil | - Helps restore skin's proper oil balance when used as a moisturizer.
- Reduces congestion in oily or blemish-prone skin types.
- Penetrates the skin deeply and locks in hydration, effectively lessening the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.
- Minimizes the appearance of blemishes without irritation, redness or peeling.
- Mimics hair’s natural sebum, which helps maintain and sustain softness.
- Gentle and free of harsh preservatives, additives, synthetic fragrance or dyes.
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Olive-Derived Squalane: A Bio-Identical Skin Hero | The sebum produced by human skin contains squalane's source, squalene, in a 12% concentration. This component is a lipid that both lubricates and acts as a protective buffer for skin. For this reason, squalane is ready accepted by skin as an effective and protective moisturizer. Squalane, though it sounds similar to squalene, is a more stable version of squalene. Though squalane can be taken from several natural sources, our squalane is olive-derived and cruelty-free. It's clear, non-comedogenic, unscented and very stable, making it ideal for all skin types. |
How To Use Pure Squalane Oil | - Use as a facial moisturizer to hydrate and soften skin.
- Apply directly on dry, flaky skin anywhere and massage in gently for instant relief and comfort.
- Tame frizzy hair by rubbing a few drops between your palms and combing fingers through strands, focusing on the ends.
- Add a drop of squalane oil to your liquid foundation, bronzer, or moisturizer to achieve a luminous glow. This can prevent coverage from looking dry and caky.
- Soften a scratchy beard by applying a drop or two of squalane oil and combing through. Can also be used to soothe irritated post-shave skin on the face and neck.
- Apply a small amount of oil to dry, cracked feet and heels before bed to wake up with soft and nourished feet. Put on a pair of clean socks to avoid staining sheets.
- Replenish dry cuticles by massaging a drop of squalane oil in with fingertips. Repeat as often as needed.
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