Introduction
Squalane is a lightweight, non-comedogenic emollient that mimics the skin’s natural lipids. As a hydrogenated form of squalene, squalane is stable, gentle, and ideal for moisturizing and soothing all skin types—especially sensitive or acne-prone skin. It has become a hero ingredient in modern skincare thanks to its fast absorption, non-oily finish, and compatibility with active compounds.
Squalane is a saturated hydrocarbon derived from squalene (naturally found in human sebum and shark liver oil). Today, most cosmetic-grade squalane is sustainably sourced from sugarcane, olive oil, or rice bran.
INCI Name: Squalane
Appearance: Clear, odorless liquid
Solubility: Lipid-soluble
Origin: Plant-based (vegan alternatives widely available)
Deep Moisturization Without Clogging Pores
Excellent skin affinity due to its biomimetic nature
Restores skin barrier and locks in moisture
Non-Greasy, Lightweight Texture
Absorbs quickly without leaving a sticky or oily residue
Ideal for daytime use under makeup or sunscreen
Stable and Oxidation-Resistant
Unlike squalene, squalane does not oxidize easily
Long shelf life and reliable performance in formulations
Gentle and Hypoallergenic
Suitable for sensitive, acne-prone, or eczema-prone skin
Helps reduce redness and inflammation
Versatile in Formulations
Compatible with retinol, vitamin C, hyaluronic acid, and peptides
Used in serums, moisturizers, facial oils, cleansers, and even makeup
Product Type | Function of Squalane |
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Facial Oils | Lightweight emollient and hydrator |
Serums | Enhances spreadability and absorption |
Moisturizers | Reinforces skin barrier |
Cleansing Oils | Gentle makeup removal without drying |
Lip Balms | Smooth, nourishing finish |
Hair Serums | Adds shine and reduces frizz |
Recommended dosage: 1–30%
Processing: Can be added in the oil phase; stable to heat
Compatibility: Works well with most actives, emulsifiers, and oils
Sensory: Enhances skin slip and luxurious feel
Clean beauty approved: Plant-derived and biodegradable
Loved by dermatologists: For all skin types, even sensitive ones
Perfect for minimalist skincare: A single-ingredient multitasker
Q: Is squalane safe for acne-prone skin?
A: Yes. Squalane is non-comedogenic and helps balance sebum production, making it beneficial for acne-prone skin.
Q: How is it different from squalene?
A: Squalane is a stable, saturated version of squalene. It resists oxidation and does not cause irritation.
Q: Can squalane be used with active ingredients like retinol or acids?
A: Absolutely. It calms the skin and reduces potential irritation from powerful actives.
Squalane is a true multitasker in the world of skincare—hydrating, soothing, and lightweight, all without the greasiness of traditional oils. It suits virtually every formulation and every skin type, making it a go-to choice for modern, effective skincare lines. Whether you're developing a minimalist oil serum or a rich night cream, squalane adds the perfect touch of comfort and performance.