The Science Behind Natural Skincare
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Understanding Squalane and Hemisqualane: The Science Behind the Names
Introduction
At Oyabloom, we are committed to using natural, effective ingredients in our skincare products. However, sometimes you might come across an ingredient name that sounds more like a chemistry lesson than a botanical extract. One such example is squalane and its lighter counterpart, hemisqualane. Today, I want to demystify these ingredients, explain their plant-based origins, and share why they are safe and beneficial for your skin.
What Are Squalane and Hemisqualane?
Squalane and hemisqualane are both derivatives of squalene, a natural substance found in our skin’s sebum. Squalene plays a crucial role in keeping our skin hydrated and protected. However, in its natural form, squalene is prone to oxidation, which can reduce its effectiveness. To overcome this, squalene is hydrogenated to produce squalane and hemisqualane, which are more stable and beneficial for skincare.
Plant-Based Origins
While squalene can be sourced from animal origins, at Oyabloom, we only use squalane and hemisqualane derived from plants. Typically, these are sourced from olives, sugarcane, or other plant-based sources. This ensures that our ingredients align with our commitment to vegan and cruelty-free products.
Why Use Squalane and Hemisqualane?
1. Easily Absorbed: One of the main reasons we use squalane and hemisqualane is their exceptional ability to be absorbed by the skin. They mimic the natural oils in our skin, allowing them to penetrate deeply without leaving a greasy residue. This makes them ideal for all skin types, including oily and acne-prone skin.
2. Hydration and Moisture: Squalane and hemisqualane are excellent moisturizers. They help to replenish the skin’s natural oils, providing hydration and maintaining the skin’s barrier function. This can lead to softer, smoother, and more supple skin.
3. Non-Comedogenic and Lightweight: Both squalane and hemisqualane are non-comedogenic, meaning they won’t clog pores. Hemisqualane, in particular, is lighter and faster-absorbing, making it perfect for lightweight hydration and a silky feel.
4. Stability and Safety: These ingredients are highly stable, meaning they do not oxidize easily and have a long shelf life. They are also safe for sensitive skin, reducing the risk of irritation and allergies.
Addressing the Chemical Names
I understand that seeing chemical-sounding names on a product label can be concerning, especially when you are committed to natural skincare. However, it’s important to remember that not all chemical names imply synthetic or harmful ingredients. Squalane and hemisqualane, despite their names, are naturally derived and offer immense benefits for your skin’s health and appearance.
Conclusion
At Oyabloom, we carefully select each ingredient for its efficacy, safety, and alignment with our natural and ethical standards. Squalane and hemisqualane are prime examples of how science and nature can work together to enhance your skincare routine. By understanding their origins and benefits, you can feel confident in the ingredients we choose to include in our products.
Experience the nourishing, hydrating benefits of squalane and hemisqualane with Oyabloom, and let your skin revel in the care it deserves.
With love and transparency,
Shannon