[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":256},["ShallowReactive",2],{"ingredient-squalane":3},{"id":4,"title":5,"body":6,"category":209,"commonProducts":210,"description":216,"extension":217,"icon":218,"inciName":5,"irritantReason":219,"isCommonIrritant":220,"keyFacts":221,"localNames":231,"meta":233,"navigation":234,"path":235,"relatedArticles":236,"seo":240,"severity":241,"slug":242,"stem":243,"subtitle":244,"symptoms":245,"synonyms":251,"__hash__":255},"ingredients/learn/ingredients/squalane.md","Squalane",{"type":7,"value":8,"toc":200},"minimark",[9,14,25,32,36,43,50,57,61,95,98,130,133,137,170,174],[10,11,13],"h2",{"id":12},"what-is-squalane","What is Squalane?",[15,16,17,20,21,24],"p",{},[18,19,5],"strong",{}," is a saturated hydrocarbon — a clear, odorless, slightly viscous oil that closely mimics one of the lipids your own skin produces. Your sebum naturally contains ",[18,22,23],{},"squalene"," (with an \"e\"), an unsaturated lipid that goes rancid quickly. Squalane (with an \"a\") is the hydrogenated, stabilized version: same skin-friendly chemistry, but shelf-stable and oxidation-resistant.",[15,26,27,28,31],{},"For decades, squalane was extracted from shark liver oil. The modern cosmetic industry has almost entirely shifted to ",[18,29,30],{},"plant-derived squalane",", sourced from olives, sugarcane, rice bran, or wheat germ. Most ethical and clean beauty brands now specify \"100% plant-derived squalane\" on the label.",[10,33,35],{"id":34},"why-is-squalane-so-well-tolerated","Why is Squalane so well tolerated?",[15,37,38,39,42],{},"Squalane is one of the few oils that is ",[18,40,41],{},"non-comedogenic for nearly everyone",", including oily and acne-prone skin. Because it's identical in feel to natural sebum, it absorbs cleanly without leaving the heavy, occlusive film of vegetable oils like coconut or shea. The Cosmetic Ingredient Review consistently rates it safe at all cosmetic concentrations (often used at 5–100% in face oils).",[15,44,45,46,49],{},"True ",[18,47,48],{},"allergy to squalane is essentially unheard of",". The only complaint occasionally raised is a slight greasy feel in users who use too much or who already have very oily skin. The fix is simple: a few drops, not a few squirts.",[15,51,52,53,56],{},"It also pairs beautifully with ",[18,54,55],{},"retinoids",". Mixing a single drop of squalane into your retinol or tretinoin moisturizer can dramatically reduce dryness and peeling without diluting the active.",[10,58,60],{"id":59},"in-indian-products","In Indian products 🇮🇳",[15,62,63,64,67,68,71,72,71,75,71,78,71,81,71,84,71,87,90,91,94],{},"Squalane is one of the fastest-growing ingredients in modern Indian skincare. ",[18,65,66],{},"The Ordinary's 100% Plant-Derived Squalane"," (now widely available in India) is a budget classic. ",[18,69,70],{},"Minimalist",", ",[18,73,74],{},"The Derma Co",[18,76,77],{},"Plum",[18,79,80],{},"Foxtale",[18,82,83],{},"Dot & Key",[18,85,86],{},"Pilgrim",[18,88,89],{},"Re'equil",", and ",[18,92,93],{},"Bare Anatomy"," all sell squalane-based face oils and moisturizers.",[15,96,97],{},"A few Indian-context notes:",[99,100,101,108,118,124],"ul",{},[102,103,104,107],"li",{},[18,105,106],{},"Hot, humid climates"," (Mumbai, Chennai, Kolkata): Squalane is one of the only face oils that stays comfortable in 35°C humidity. Heavier oils like coconut or almond feel suffocating; squalane feels light.",[102,109,110,113,114,117],{},[18,111,112],{},"Acne-prone Indian skin",": The cultural belief that \"all oils cause pimples\" is largely correct for coconut and olive oil but ",[18,115,116],{},"not for squalane",". Squalane is the one face oil dermatologists routinely recommend for acne-prone users.",[102,119,120,123],{},[18,121,122],{},"Retinol acclimatization",": Indian users starting tretinoin (commonly prescribed by Indian dermatologists for acne) benefit enormously from a single drop of squalane mixed into their nighttime moisturizer.",[102,125,126,129],{},[18,127,128],{},"Hair care",": A few drops on damp hair ends tames frizz in humid weather without weighing hair down.",[15,131,132],{},"You won't find squalane in older Indian classics — it's a 2018+ ingredient, popularized by The Ordinary and the modern clean-beauty wave.",[10,134,136],{"id":135},"how-to-use-squalane-well","How to use Squalane well",[138,139,140,146,152,158,164],"ol",{},[102,141,142,145],{},[18,143,144],{},"Use a few drops, not a lot"," — 2–4 drops is enough for the entire face. More than that and it feels greasy.",[102,147,148,151],{},[18,149,150],{},"Apply on damp skin"," — Squalane locks in water from a hydrating toner or essence. Apply right after a humectant, not on bone-dry skin.",[102,153,154,157],{},[18,155,156],{},"Mix with your moisturizer"," — A drop blended into your daily moisturizer adds slip, glow, and a subtle barrier-repair effect.",[102,159,160,163],{},[18,161,162],{},"Use as a retinol buffer"," — Mixing squalane with retinol or tretinoin reduces irritation without reducing efficacy.",[102,165,166,169],{},[18,167,168],{},"Choose 100% plant-derived"," — Modern squalane is sustainable and ethical. Avoid old \"squalene\" listings that may be shark-derived.",[10,171,173],{"id":172},"safer-alternatives","Safer alternatives",[99,175,176,182,188,194],{},[102,177,178,181],{},[18,179,180],{},"For users who find squalane greasy",": Lighter silicones like dimethicone, or a gel moisturizer with sodium hyaluronate, give similar slip with no oil feel.",[102,183,184,187],{},[18,185,186],{},"For deeper repair",": Ceramide-based moisturizers complement squalane's surface action with structural barrier ingredients.",[102,189,190,193],{},[18,191,192],{},"For very dry climates",": A heavier occlusive (shea butter, petrolatum, or argan oil) holds moisture in longer than squalane alone.",[102,195,196,199],{},[18,197,198],{},"For acne-prone skin nervous about oils",": Squalane is genuinely the safest face oil to start with. Patch test for a week if uncertain.",{"title":201,"searchDepth":202,"depth":202,"links":203},"",2,[204,205,206,207,208],{"id":12,"depth":202,"text":13},{"id":34,"depth":202,"text":35},{"id":59,"depth":202,"text":60},{"id":135,"depth":202,"text":136},{"id":172,"depth":202,"text":173},"emollient",[211,212,213,214,215],"Face oil","Moisturizer","Serum","Lip balm","Hair serum","A saturated, shelf-stable lipid derived from olives or sugarcane that mimics the skin's natural sebum and softens without clogging pores.","md","🫒",null,false,[222,225,228],{"label":223,"value":224},"Mimics your sebum","Squalene (with an \"e\") is naturally in your skin oil — squalane is its stable, hydrogenated cousin",{"label":226,"value":227},"Non-comedogenic","Rated 0–1 on the 0–5 comedogenic scale",{"label":229,"value":230},"Sourcing matters","Modern squalane is olive- or sugarcane-derived — shark-liver squalane is now banned by most brands",[232],"स्क्वालेन",{},true,"/learn/ingredients/squalane",[237],{"slug":238,"title":239},"/learn/reading-cosmetic-labels","How to Read Cosmetic Labels",{"title":5,"description":216},"low","squalane","learn/ingredients/squalane","A weightless plant-derived oil that mimics your own skin sebum — non-greasy, non-comedogenic, and surprisingly gentle",[246,247,248,249,250],"Essentially no allergic reactions reported","Non-comedogenic for most users including acne-prone skin","Very rare clogged pores in extremely oily skin","Stable to oxidation — does not turn rancid easily","Safe for use around the eyes",[252,253,254],"Olive Squalane","Sugarcane Squalane","Phytosqualane","xk72Nq09HTCMRrdrAXNSKCRheRuiUyiSeH48Molomyw",1777530818357]