List Squalane

TL;DR. This ingredient is a lightweight emollient and skin-conditioning agent that improves slip, softness, and spreadability in oils, creams, balms, and makeup. It helps reduce water loss by adding a breathable lipid layer to the skin surface.

What does List Squalane do in a cosmetic formula?

This ingredient is a lightweight emollient and skin-conditioning agent that improves slip, softness, and spreadability in oils, creams, balms, and makeup. It helps reduce water loss by adding a breathable lipid layer to the skin surface.

Is List Squalane clean?

From a clean-beauty perspective, it is generally well tolerated, non-fragrant, and not a common allergen or sensitizer. The main scrutiny is sourcing transparency rather than routine skin-safety concerns.

Is List Squalane sustainable?

This material is commonly made from plant feedstocks such as olive-derived fractions or sugarcane fermentation, while older animal-derived supply chains raise traceability and animal-welfare issues. It is biodegradable over time, and its footprint depends heavily on feedstock choice and land-use practices.

Is List Squalane COSMOS-approved?

It is permitted under COSMOS-natural and COSMOS-organic when derived from approved renewable sources and processed according to the standard. Its Green Chemistry fit is strong when plant or fermentation based, with good skin compatibility, low formulation burden, and better end-of-life behavior than persistent synthetic film formers.

How does List Squalane work chemically?

The molecule is a fully saturated, branched C30 hydrocarbon, which explains its high oxidative stability and light, non-greasy emollient feel compared with many triglyceride oils. Typical use levels range from about 1 to 15% in creams and serums and can be much higher in anhydrous oils or balms, with broad pH compatibility because it is not water-reactive.

Last updated 2026-05-16