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HABA 100% Whitening Squalane Oil

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About the product

Characteristics

TypeOil
Purpose/ConcernRestorationAll skin typesNourishmentMoisturizationAgainst inflammations
Application AreaFace
GenderUnisex
manufacturerHABA

Composition and method of application

Ingredients: ascorbyl tetra-2-hexyl decanoate EX, squalane (plant), natural vitamin E.

How to use: Clean and moisturize skin with lotion. Take a few drops of oil in your palms and mix with an equal amount of lotion,  with presing movements evenly spread the mixture over the skin.

Product description

HABA Whitening Squalane contains squalane oil. In chemical formula, squalane is hydrogenated squalene, and in appearance and form it is a clear, odorless oil (it is also called oil-free oil because it is highly penetrating and does not leave an oily appearance on the skin). Evenly hydrogenated and finely purified, squalane has distinctive advantages over its natural progenitor: no animals are harmed in its production, so squalane does not contradict the vegan philosophy. Modern methods of producing industrial squalane eliminate the use of chemical cleaners and solvents, so squalane is non-toxic and absolutely friendly to the human body. It is loved and valued in cosmetology for its ability to soften the skin and prevent aging by retaining moisture in the skin without the risk of clogging pores.

Skin whitening occurs due to vitamin C in the composition. It prevents photoaging, lightens age spots, stimulates the synthesis of its own collagen fibers and elastin, regulates the level of moisture and increases skin elasticity, strengthens the barrier function of tissues.

The composition is also enriched with vitamin E, a natural antioxidant that enhances microcirculation and promotes the healing of microdamages.

Main effects of the product:

  • Has a whitening effect
  • Softens rough skin
  • Retains moisture in cells
  • Reduces wrinkles
  • Heals and restores chapped skin
  • Brings relief to dehydrated and ultra-sensitive skin
  • Has a slight antibacterial effect
  • Helps prevent age spots and UV damage to skin

HABA Whitening Squalane is quickly absorbed and does not leave any oiliness.

Did you know that the concentration of squalene in the body, which is naturally present in the skin and produced by our sebaceous glands, decreases over time? The increase in squalene production continues until the age of 23, and after this age it begins to decline. By the age of 50, the amount of squalene in sebum usually does not exceed 5%. Therefore, starting from the age of 23-25, it is necessary to supplement skin care with oils or creams that contain squalane.