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Why Squalane Should Be Your New Favorite Oil

It may have a funny name but the benefits of squalane are no joke

Here's another pure squalane option, coming to us from the K-beauty sphere. This high-quality, olive-derived squalane is a great product for your quest for "glass skin."

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This lightweight oil really does brighten and, thanks to the squalane in the formula, it softens and moisturizes, too. All you need is a single drop to help hydrate your face and you'll love the rosy scent. The brand also offers Biossance 100% Squalane Oil, $58, if you're looking for a pure oil (but who doesn't love a little vitamin C and rose in their beauty routine?)

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SK-II Facial Treatment Oil, $150

Chances are, you've heard the frequently sung praises of the SK-II Facial Treatment Essence, $99, but did you know they also have a facial treatment oil? Squalane is one of the top ingredients in this blend of skin-loving oils and, though it hasn't quite reached the cult-status of the essence, this luxurious oil is quite good in its own right. It paves the way towards soft and radiant skin and happens to smell really good, too.

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Though this facial oil gets its beautiful hue from the blue tansy oil in its formula, it also happens to contain squalane. Formulated to help reduce inflammation, this gorgeous oil is great for oily, acne-prone skin.

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It's something of a cult favorite and, once you try it, it's easy to see why. Between the apothecary-esque blue glass bottle, the soothing lavender scent and the nourishing formula, there's a lot to love. Add in the fact that squalane is one of the top ingredients and you've got yourself a winner.

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BY ROSIE NARASAKI | JAN 24, 2018 | SHARES
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