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Wed Jul 11, 2007 9:32 pm |
I googled some info so will paste it, (now it just confirmes some of the things I just said previously)
A few drops of Squalane applied to the skin will keep the skin moist and wrinkle free. Squalane has also been used to speed wound healing.
Benefits of Olive Squalane:
Boosts Cell Regeneration and Oxygenation
Helps prevent formation of “age spots”
Heals chapped /cracked Skin
Antibacterial Properties
Permeates at a rate of 2mm per second
Helps prevent UV damage to skin
Helps skin to retain moisture
Helps reduce the appearance of wrinkles
Imparts relief to dehydrated and ultra-sensitive skin
Softens the most rough-textured skin and leaves no oily residue
Helpful in counteracting conditions of eczema, psoriasis, and post-operative skin.
Highly Stable
It can be applied throughout the day to soften dry, scaly spots. Use under make-up for a flawless application and as a base to maximize the effects of your moisturizer. Squalane is also an ideal addition to your night-time facial treatment, or just use it by itself. |
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Fri Jul 13, 2007 12:13 am |
Hey Everyone - Another great place to buy your Squalane oil from is Skinbio.com. If anyone is using copper peptides at all, the guru of these products, Dr. Loren Pickart, suggests regular use of Squalane oil and recomends you use it on top of your CP's to enhance it's effects. Squalane acts an an 'agent' that can push the copper peptide deeper into your skin, much the same way Emu oil can. For those using stronger copper peptides, applying Squalane as a "pre-treatment" is another way to deliver the copper peptides into your skin and at the same time prevent some of the irritation that can occur with the stronger strengths.
Skinbio offers two types of Squalane - a regular olive-based one (1 oz @ $15.95 US), and another version that includes Retinol (1 oz @ $19.95). This 'boosted' version of Squalane has been created to address dry skin areas and scar reduction. The squalane acts as a penetrating agent to help retinol uptake into the skin. HTH's...
http://www.skinbio.com/ordermoisturizers.html |
_________________ Fair with mild rosascea & combination skin (dry with oily t-zone) |
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