Naturally occurring in our own bodies, it is among the most common lipids produced by human skin cells, making up approximately 20 percent of our sebum. On the skin’s surface it acts as a barrier, both protecting the skin from moisture loss and providing a shield for the body from environmental toxins. Although Squalane is an integral part of our skins tissues, as we age the levels can reduce quite significantly, which impairs the natural function of our skin. It is thought that this decline is partly responsible for the aging process, which is why Squalane makes the perfect ingredient for a mature skin type.
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