Here’s Why Dermatologists Say You Should Be Using Squalane Daily This Winter For Younger Looking Skin
February 8, 2022 by Merrell Readman
With constant scientific developments being made, the beauty industry is ever-changing in what it determines to be the most effective ingredients to invest in for smoother, more youthful skin. Retinol is a timeless, tried and true staple within most anti-aging skincare routines, but more ingredients continue to reveal themselves as effective for improving the skin’s barrier and treating any concerns you may have within your complexion. One such ingredient is squalane.
While squalene is an oil within the skin’s lipid barrier, squalane with an “a” is a more stable variation that is easily absorbed into the skin to help preserve your complexion from potential aging factors while adding hydration, explains Chief Dermatologist and co-founder of BalmLabs, Dr. Robin Schaffran. “This plant-derived, lightweight oil protects your skin from environmental aggressors, provides moisture, and regulates the skin’s sebum production,” she notes.
Unlike retinol, which works to stimulate collagen production, squalane targets dry patches on the skin that may lead you to appear older as dry skin can draw attention to fine lines and wrinkles. “As a light, ultra-moisturizing emollient that is well-tolerated by most skin types, squalane is one of the hardest working hydrators out there since it forms a protective barrier, preventing your skin from losing its water content,” adds Schaffran.