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Olive Squalane

Quantity: 100 ml / 3 floz

  • Olive Squalane

    Skin-Identical Lightweight Moisturizing Oil

    INCI Name: Squalane

    Source: Olive-derived (plant-based)

    Appearance: Clear, colorless, lightweight liquid

    Solubility: Oil-soluble

    Usage Rate: 1% – 100%

    Function: Emollient, skin conditioner, moisture enhancer, hair softener

    Olive Squalane is a highly stable, non-greasy emollient that mimics the skin's natural lipids. Naturally derived from olives, it deeply hydrates and softens without clogging pores. Its fast absorption and silky after-feel make it a go-to ingredient for serums, creams, balms, and hair oils.

    Commonly Used In:

    • Facial oils and serums
    • Moisturizers and anti-aging creams
    • Hair oils and frizz control products
    • Makeup primers and oil blends
    • Balm sticks and water-free skincare
  • Why Choose Olive Squalane?

    Olive Squalane is a hydrogenated derivative of squalene—a lipid naturally found in human sebum. As we age, natural squalene levels drop, leading to dryness and dullness. Squalane replenishes this loss, offering lightweight yet long-lasting hydration for skin and hair. It’s especially valued in clean beauty for being plant-based, non-comedogenic, and universally compatible with sensitive skin.

    Key Benefits:

    • Mimics natural skin lipids (biocompatible)
    • Provides long-lasting, lightweight moisture
    • Improves skin softness, elasticity, and barrier repair
    • Non-greasy and non-comedogenic
    • Helps reduce water loss and smooth fine lines

    Performance Highlights:

    • Highly stable and resistant to oxidation
    • Absorbs quickly without shine or residue
    • Enhances spreadability in emulsions and oils

    Formulation Tips:

    Use in the oil phase of emulsions or anhydrous formulas. Blends well with esters, triglycerides, and natural oils. Pairs well with actives like bakuchiol, CoQ10, or vitamin E.

    How to Use:

    • Usage Rate: 1% – 100%
    • Add to oil phase or apply directly to skin
    • Cold- and hot-process compatible
  • Documents

    Certifications

    • Plant-derived and cosmetic-grade
    • Vegan, cruelty-free, and biodegradable
    • Globally accepted in skincare and haircare products

    COA

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  • FAQs

    What makes Olive Squalane different from regular plant oils?

    Unlike triglyceride oils, Squalane is a hydrogenated form of squalene (a natural lipid in human sebum). It’s stable, non-oxidizing, and mimics skin’s natural lipids giving hydration without greasiness or rancidity issues.

    How does Olive Squalane feel on the skin compared to oils like jojoba or argan?

    It has an exceptionally light, dry-touch slip. It spreads easily and absorbs quickly, leaving no greasy after-feel, unlike many plant oils that linger or feel heavy.

    Does Olive Squalane improve product stability?

    Yes. Because it’s fully saturated, it resists oxidation far better than polyunsaturated oils. This extends shelf life, prevents rancid odors, and improves formula robustness.

    Can Olive Squalane enhance penetration of actives?

    Yes. It has excellent skin affinity and helps transport lipophilic actives (like Retinol, Vitamin E, or botanical oils) deeper into the epidermis, boosting efficacy.

    How does it support barrier repair?

    By mimicking sebum lipids, it reinforces the stratum corneum’s natural defenses. This reduces TEWL (water loss) and improves resilience in dry, sensitive, or compromised skin.

    Why is Olive Squalane popular in anti-aging products?

    It replenishes declining natural squalene levels (which decrease after age 30), helping restore suppleness and elasticity while acting as an antioxidant against oxidative stress.

    Can Olive Squalane be used in oily or acne-prone skin products?

    Yes. Unlike comedogenic oils, it absorbs quickly without clogging pores. Its skin-identical structure means it hydrates without triggering excess oiliness, making it suitable even for acne-prone formulas.

    Why does my natural oil serum smell rancid after a few months?

    Unsaturated oils oxidize quickly. Swapping part of the oil base with Olive Squalane dramatically improves stability and prevents rancid odors.

    Can Olive Squalane reduce heaviness/greasiness of my cream ?

    Adding Olive Squalane reduces drag and greasiness while improving absorption, giving a lighter, “luxury” texture without sacrificing richness.

    My stick balm keeps dragging on skin, can Olive Squalane help?

    Yes. It improves glide and slip in anhydrous systems (lipsticks, deodorant sticks, solid balms), making application smooth without waxy tugging.

    Is Olive Squalane better than Olive Oil in skincare?

    Yes. Olive Oil can be unstable and sometimes comedogenic. Olive Squalane offers the emollient benefits without heaviness, stickiness, or oxidation risks.

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