Olive Squalane
Also found in very small amounts in wheat germ oil, rice bran oil and yeast.
Olive Squalane, a botanical lipid, is naturally derived from olives which contain the largest percentage of squalane among all of the commonly known vegetable oils.
Squalane is produced by our bodies in small amounts which peak in production in our early years and rapidly deteriorates after our thirties. As we age, we require additional squalane for skin replenishment to keep it moisturized.
Olive Squalane is a light and fine textured product that penetrates into the skin quickly and absorbs deeply to help fight dryness. This deep absorption of the Squalane also helps to promote new cell growth while alleviating the symptons from eczema and psoriasis, dry/rough skin, skin cracks, dermatitis, etc.
Common Uses of Olive Squalane
- Creams
- Lotions
- Soaps
- Facial Products
Benefits of Olive Squalane
- Promotes new cell growth
- Antibacterial properties
- Penetrates quickly and deeply
- Moisturizing
- Helps with age spots
- Alleviates symptons from eczema, psoriasis and dry, cracked skin
- Very stable
- Helps to reduce appearance of wrinkles
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