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SQUALENE

Description

Squalene is a highly effective emollient and natural antioxidant found in human sebum and various plant and animal sources. This lightweight, colorless oil is a precursor to cholesterol and other steroids, playing a crucial role in skin hydration and barrier function. Squalene's molecular structure closely resembles that of human skin lipids, allowing for exceptional compatibility and easy absorption.

In skincare formulations, squalene acts as an excellent moisturizer, helping to reduce transepidermal water loss and improve skin elasticity. Its antioxidant properties contribute to protecting the skin from free radical damage and environmental stressors. Squalene also demonstrates anti-inflammatory effects, making it beneficial for sensitive and acne-prone skin types.

The ingredient is commonly derived from olive oil or sugarcane, offering a sustainable alternative to shark liver oil, its original source. Squalene's stability and non-comedogenic nature make it suitable for various skincare products, including facial oils, serums, and moisturizers. It can enhance the penetration of other active ingredients and improve overall product texture. Regular use of squalene-containing products can result in softer, smoother, and more radiant skin with improved moisture retention and barrier function.

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