Found in small quantities in many vegetable oils (olive), and in larger amounts in certain fish oils (squalene). Found in human sebaceous secretions, as a precursor of cholesterol. Principal hydrocarbon of human surface lipids.
(From olives) Protects, rejuvenates and moisturizes.
Derived from olive oil, squalane chemically resembles sebum, making it a highly effective skin conditioner.
Derived from olive pits. Used as an emollient and antioxidant rich skin protectant.
Nutrient rich oil derived from olives. It is a natural bactericide and healer.
Naturally derived from olive oil, this ingredient provides softness while replacing necessary oils and moisturising the skin.
also known as phytosqualane, is derived naturally from the unsaponifiable fraction of olive oil. Also found in human sebum, squalane increases skin respiration, prevents water loss, acts as emollient and lubricant, helps to restore lost oils, and imparts suppleness to skin without a greasy feel.
Skin softener and penetrating aid, found biogenically in human skin
This excellent moisturizer derived from olive oil is similar to skin's natural sebum, making it highly compatible with skin lipids.
An emollient lipid component of skin which is an excellent lubricant and conditioner. Obtained from olive oil.
Nutrient dense oil present in human sebum, skin 's own moisturizer, and involved in the process of cell growth. From Spanish olives.
component of natural scalp moisture (sebum), this ultra light lipid is derived from olives. Elevates scalp and hair moisture content in moisture balancing conditioner.
Squal ne, of which Squal ne is a derivative, is naturally found in the composition of human skin. It helps the skin maintain its health, integrity, moisture, and softness. The amount of squalane in human skin declines with age, so the topical application of squalane is an especially effective way of treating dryness, roughness, and superficial lines in aging skin. Squalane has also been shown to have antioxidant properties. Squalene has an extremely short life; squalane is a modified form of squalene with a much longer shelf life and thus more desirable for use in cosmetics. Squalane is nonirritating and nonsensitizing. Squalane can be derived from a number of different sources. Most squalane--including our squalane--is derived from olive oil.