• 100 organic cold pressed camellia oil high squalene squalane in Malawi
  • 100 organic cold pressed camellia oil high squalene squalane in Malawi
  • 100 organic cold pressed camellia oil high squalene squalane in Malawi
  • 100 organic cold pressed camellia oil high squalene squalane in Malawi
  • What is squalane oil?
  • Our organically crafted Squalane Oil is a pure, single-ingredient product sourced naturally from non-GMO plant source: Olive Oil. Squalane is a poly-unsaturated hydrocarbon liquid that iss found naturally in many animals and plants, including human sebum.
  • What is olive squalane?
  • The Olive Squalane, is the plant-derived alternative to the animal-derived (shark liver oil) of the past. Furthermore, this valuable lipid is extremely compatible with the skin and is safe for all skin types (including sensitive) making it a great choice for skin care, anti-aging products and personal formulas.
  • Is squalane oil cruelty-free?
  • Organically sourced from organic Olives, our Squalane oil is cruelty-free, non tested on animals and non-gmo. Firstly, Rub a small amount between your hands to warm and apply gently onto face, neck and chest. Secondly, for application for hair, it is best to apply immediately after a shower.
  • How long does camellia oil last?
  • Suitable for all skin types, especially beneficial for dry skin. Shelf Life: Up to 2 years. Available in 2 fl oz and 4 fl oz sizes. Camellia Japonica Oil, rich in oleic acid (Omega-9), is known for its ability to maintain skin hydration by reinforcing the skin's lipid barrier.
  • Is squalane oil compliant with EC 1907/2006?
  • Nature In Bottle declare that Squalane Oil is compliant with the European Union Regulation (EC) 1907/2006 governing the Registration, Evaluation, Authorization and Restriction of Chemicals (REACH) and does not contain substances above 0.1% weight of a Substance of Very High Concern (SVHC) listed in Annex XIV as of July 16, 2019.
  • Is squalane a natural lipid?
  • Squalane is a poly-unsaturated hydrocarbon liquid that iss found naturally in many animals and plants, including human sebum. Essentially, it is one of the many natural lipids our body produces to lubricate and protect our skin.