Squalane for Moisture Loss

  • Overview
  • Retinol: The Wrinkle Fighter
  • Hyaluronic Acid: The Hydration Hero
  • Niacinamide: The Discoloration Eraser
  • Peptides: The Barrier Protector
  • BHA/PHA: The Epic Exfoliator
  • Squalane: The Mega Moisturizer
  • Vitamin C: The Dullness Ditcher
  • Lactic Acid: The Smoothing Wonder
  • Collagen: The Firming Fave
  • Salicylic Acid: The Oil Banisher

Best Squalane Picks

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BiossanceCopper Peptide Rapid Plumping & Hydrating Serum with Hyaluronic Acid + Squalane
$92.00
618
LANEIGEWater Sleeping Mask with Niacinamide & Squalane
$43.50
1K
The Ordinary100% Plant-Derived Squalane
$13.80
820
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HerbivorePink Cloud Rosewater + Squalane Makeup Removing Face Wash
$35.00
697
The OrdinaryMini Squalane Cleanser
$13.10
260
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BiossanceMarine Algae Eye Cream for Fine Lines & Dark Circles + Squalane
$76.00
1.2K
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BiossanceVitamin C Rose Brightening and Firming Face Oil + Squalane
$100.00
1.5K
The OrdinaryRetinol 1% in Squalane, Signs of Aging Serum
$12.10
644
Kiehl's Since 1851Crème de Corps Refillable Hydrating Body Lotion with Squalane
$50.00
348

FAQs

What is squalane? It is an oil-free, moisturizing molecule with antioxidant properties. Previously derived from shark livers, squalane now originates from plant sources, such as olives, rice bran, or sugarcane.

What does it do for skin? This moisturizing ingredient helps to improve smoothness and suppleness and support a healthy skin barrier. Squalane can also be found in hair-care products, where it offers the same moisturizing benefits.

How does squalane work? Squalane is an emollient that is very similar to squalene, which is naturally found on the skin, so it is well tolerated and utilized by the skin and hair.

How do I use it? Squalane is often found in moisturizers or serums that are designed to moisturize the skin. Use as directed.

What can I pair it with? Squalane can be part of any skincare routine, including for those with sensitive, oily, or blemish-prone skin.

Anything I shouldn’t pair it with? No. Squalane is well-tolerated by the skin and hair and does not negatively interact with other skincare ingredients. If the formula is 100% squalane, the recommendation would be to use it as a last step (before sunscreen) because if used first, other products might have a more difficult time absorbing.oliating products into your routine.