Good Molecules Squalane Oil Versus Ruruberry 100% Squalane Oil
Overview
What they are
These products are both cruelty-free, fungal acne (malassezia) safe, and reef safe oils. They have a total of 1 ingredients in common
Free From
They both do not contain any harsh alcohols, common allergens, fragrances, oils, parabens, silicones or sulfates
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Ingredient Info
Good Molecules Squalane Oil 1 ingredient
Ruruberry 100% Squalane Oil 0 ingredients
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About this product
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Good Molecules Squalane Oil 1 ingredient
Ruruberry 100% Squalane Oil 0 ingredients
Benefits
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Ingredients Explained
These ingredients are found in both products.
Ingredients higher up in an ingredient list are typically present in a larger amount.
Squalane is an emollient that helps the skin hold onto moisture. It's an oily liquid that occurs naturally in certain types of fish and plant oils.
Because squalane boosts hydration in the skin, it also comes with plenty of benefits: it is an antioxidant and can help fight free radicals and skin damage. Squalane is also found to have a detoxifying effect when applied.
Squalane comes from squalene, which occurs naturally within the sebum of our skin. It is one of the oils our skin produces to keep itself hydrated. Squalane is the hydrogenated version of squalene and has a longer shelf life.
Research shows that squalane is non-irritating (even at 100% concentration).
In general, it's a fantastic ingredient. It does a great job at hydrating the skin, and it's suitable for those with sensitive skin.
The source of squalane may impact malassezia / fungal acne. This is because olive oil derived squalane can contain impurities such as fatty acids and plant waxes. Sugarcane derived squalane is recommended for anyone with malassezia concerns.
Is squalane vegan?
This depends on the source. Squalane can be derived from both plants and animals. Most squalane used in skincare comes from plants.
Please note: the source of squalane is only known if disclosed by the brand. We recommend reaching out to the brand if you have any questions about their squalane.
Read more about squalene with an "e".
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Good Molecules Squalane Oil 1 ingredient
Ruruberry 100% Squalane Oil 0 ingredients

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Good Molecules Squalane Oil 1 ingredient
I was on a heavy course of antibiotics 2 years ago shortly after that I began my battle with fungal acne. It took me almost 2 years to figure out that it was fungal & not bacterial. So to say the least it became much worse when it was miss diagnosed & my dermatologist treated my for bacterial acne. Once I figured out it was fungal I had my nutritionist put me on a yeast detox protocol. I then used Show more