What is Squalane?
Squalane is a light, colorless, and odorless oil derived from squalene, a natural substance found in the skin, plants, and animals. It is highly stable and easily absorbed by the skin. Squalane helps keep the skin hydrated, smooth, and soft, while also protecting its natural barrier.
How does this ingredient work in skincare?
Squalane hydrates and supports the skin by mimicking the skin's natural oils. It locks in moisture, preventing dryness, while also strengthening the skin’s protective layer. With antioxidant benefits, it guards against environmental damage, reducing visible signs of aging such as fine lines. Its anti-inflammatory properties also calm irritated skin, making it beneficial for conditions like acne, eczema, and rosacea.
How does this ingredient compare to others?
Squalane stands out from other hydrating ingredients like hyaluronic acid and glycerin due to its ability to mimic the skin’s natural oils, thereby enhancing moisture retention and strengthening the skin’s protective barrier.
Unlike heavier oils such as argan or coconut oil, squalane is lightweight, non-comedogenic, and quickly absorbed, making it suitable for all skin types. Its combination of antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties further aids in protecting the skin from environmental damage and calming inflammation.
In summary, while other moisturizers like hyaluronic acid and oils such as argan oil are effective, squalane offers a stable, non-greasy alternative that hydrates, protects, and supports the skin’s barrier, making it a versatile addition to any skincare routine.
Potential benefits of this ingredient for the skin
Squalane offers multiple skin benefits, including:
- Moisturizes the skin: Helps retain hydration and prevents dryness.
- Supports the skin’s barrier: Enhances the skin’s natural defense, protecting it from external factors.
- Soothes irritation: Reduces redness and irritation, ideal for sensitive skin or conditions like acne and rosacea.
- Fights signs of aging: Antioxidants protect against environmental damage, reducing the appearance of fine lines.
- Non-comedogenic: Lightweight and easily absorbed, suitable for all skin types without clogging pores.
Products we use this ingredient in
Goji Ectoin Recovery Lip Balm
References
Kim, S.-K., & Karadeniz, F. (2012). Biological importance and applications of squalene and Squalane. Advances in food and nutrition research, vol 65, 223-233. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/22361190/