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Squalan is found in plant sources such as olive, wheat germ, and rice bran. It's best for people with dry skin, and acts as a lipid to maintain the skin's barrier.
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Squalane moisturizes, making skin soft and flexible, filling gaps between cells and preventing water loss.
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Acts as an efficient antioxidant, neutralizing free radicals, protecting against UV damage, and slowing down signs of aging.
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Treats dryness, minimizes fine lines, and prevents patches, offering effective care for chapped lips.
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Some people have observed a reduction in dark spots after adding squalane to their skin-care routine.
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Addresses disrupted skin barriers, providing a non-irritating, pleasant, and calming sensation.
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Light on the skin, won't clog pores, making it suitable for sensitive skin without worsening acne.
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Increases skin luminosity, prevents hair breakage, split ends, and can treat brittle nails.
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Its anti-inflammatory properties bring relief in case of atopic dermatitis (eczema) and psoriasis.
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