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Ingredients Side-by-side
Simmondsia Chinensis Seed Oil
EmollientCarthamus Tinctorius Seed Oil
MaskingHelianthus Annuus Seed Oil
EmollientCucurbita Pepo Seed Oil
EmollientDromiceius Oil
EmollientBorago Officinalis Seed Oil
EmollientSalix Nigra Bark Extract
Skin ProtectingSambucus Nigra Fruit Extract
AstringentVaccinium Macrocarpon Seed Oil
Skin ConditioningRubus Idaeus Seed Oil
EmollientCalophyllum Inophyllum Seed Oil
AntimicrobialEuterpe Oleracea Fruit Oil
Skin ConditioningTocopherol
AntioxidantBeta-Sitosterol
Emulsion StabilisingSqualene
EmollientCitrullus Lanatus Seed Oil
EmollientHippophae Rhamnoides Fruit Oil
Skin ProtectingSqualane
EmollientArgania Spinosa Kernel Oil
EmollientLavandula Angustifolia Flower Oil
MaskingCurcuma Longa Rhizome Oil
Skin ConditioningRosmarinus Officinalis Leaf Extract
AntimicrobialCymbopogon Martini Oil
MaskingRosmarinus Officinalis Leaf Oil
MaskingMelaleuca Alternifolia Leaf Oil
AntioxidantChamomilla Recutita Oil
MaskingPolyglyceryl-3 Palmitate
EmollientUsnea Barbata Extract
Daucus Carota Sativa Seed Oil
EmollientLinalool
PerfumingGeraniol
PerfumingSimmondsia Chinensis Seed Oil, Carthamus Tinctorius Seed Oil, Helianthus Annuus Seed Oil, Cucurbita Pepo Seed Oil, Dromiceius Oil, Borago Officinalis Seed Oil, Salix Nigra Bark Extract, Sambucus Nigra Fruit Extract, Vaccinium Macrocarpon Seed Oil, Rubus Idaeus Seed Oil, Calophyllum Inophyllum Seed Oil, Euterpe Oleracea Fruit Oil, Tocopherol, Beta-Sitosterol, Squalene, Citrullus Lanatus Seed Oil, Hippophae Rhamnoides Fruit Oil, Squalane, Argania Spinosa Kernel Oil, Lavandula Angustifolia Flower Oil, Curcuma Longa Rhizome Oil, Rosmarinus Officinalis Leaf Extract, Cymbopogon Martini Oil, Rosmarinus Officinalis Leaf Oil, Melaleuca Alternifolia Leaf Oil, Chamomilla Recutita Oil, Polyglyceryl-3 Palmitate, Usnea Barbata Extract, Daucus Carota Sativa Seed Oil, Linalool, Geraniol
Carthamus Tinctorius Seed Oil
MaskingSimmondsia Chinensis Seed Oil
EmollientCannabis Sativa Seed Oil
EmollientCucurbita Pepo Seed Oil
EmollientArgania Spinosa Kernel Oil
EmollientVitis Vinifera Seed Oil
EmollientBorago Officinalis Seed Extract
Skin ConditioningPersea Gratissima Oil
Skin ConditioningCrambe Abyssinica Seed Oil
Skin ConditioningHelianthus Annuus Seed Oil
EmollientSalvia Hispanica Seed Oil
EmollientSesamum Indicum Seed Oil
EmollientCalendula Officinalis Flower Oil
MaskingCucumis Sativus Seed Oil
EmollientMauritia Flexuosa Fruit Oil
Skin ConditioningRubus Idaeus Seed Oil
EmollientVaccinium Macrocarpon Seed Oil
Skin ConditioningTocopherol
AntioxidantSqualane
EmollientZingiber Officinale Root Oil
MaskingCitrullus Lanatus Seed Oil
EmollientPunica Granatum Seed Oil
EmollientCedrus Atlantica Bark Oil
MaskingVaccinium Corymbosum Seed Oil
AntioxidantCitrus Aurantium Amara Flower Oil
MaskingOlea Europaea Fruit Oil
MaskingCitral
PerfumingHaematococcus Pluvialis Extract
AntioxidantPinene
MaskingLimonene
PerfumingTerpineol
MaskingLinalool
PerfumingBenzyl Octanoate
PerfumingRosmarinus Officinalis Extract
AntimicrobialTerpinolene
PerfumingBeta-Caryophyllene
MaskingCamphor
MaskingAlpha-Terpinene
PerfumingCarthamus Tinctorius Seed Oil, Simmondsia Chinensis Seed Oil, Cannabis Sativa Seed Oil, Cucurbita Pepo Seed Oil, Argania Spinosa Kernel Oil, Vitis Vinifera Seed Oil, Borago Officinalis Seed Extract, Persea Gratissima Oil, Crambe Abyssinica Seed Oil, Helianthus Annuus Seed Oil, Salvia Hispanica Seed Oil, Sesamum Indicum Seed Oil, Calendula Officinalis Flower Oil, Cucumis Sativus Seed Oil, Mauritia Flexuosa Fruit Oil, Rubus Idaeus Seed Oil, Vaccinium Macrocarpon Seed Oil, Tocopherol, Squalane, Zingiber Officinale Root Oil, Citrullus Lanatus Seed Oil, Punica Granatum Seed Oil, Cedrus Atlantica Bark Oil, Vaccinium Corymbosum Seed Oil, Citrus Aurantium Amara Flower Oil, Olea Europaea Fruit Oil, Citral, Haematococcus Pluvialis Extract, Pinene, Limonene, Terpineol, Linalool, Benzyl Octanoate, Rosmarinus Officinalis Extract, Terpinolene, Beta-Caryophyllene, Camphor, Alpha-Terpinene
Ingredients Explained
These ingredients are found in both products.
Ingredients higher up in an ingredient list are typically present in a larger amount.
You may know this ingredient as argan oil. It has emollient and skin conditioning properties that help soften skin and reinforce the lipid barrier.
The fatty acid profile of argan oil is roughly 45-55% oleic acid, 28-36% linoleic acid, 10-15% palmitic acid, and 5-7% stearic acid. It also contains vitamin E, sterols, squalene, and polyphenols like ferulic acid.
Two clinical studies in postmenopausal women found that applying argan oil for 60 days significantly improved skin elasticity and moisturization (reduced transepidermal water loss and increased epidermal water content).
Since it is high in oleic and linoleic acid, this ingredient may not be fungal acne safe. Both of these fall in the C11-C24 range that Malassezia yeast can metabolize.
Learn more about Argania Spinosa Kernel OilCarthamus tinctorius seed oil comes from safflower, one of humanity's oldest crops.
Safflower seed oil contains a high percentage of linoleic acid and oleic acid. It also contains Vitamin E. These three components are effective moisturizers.
Vitamin E helps nourish your skin's lipid barrier. It is also a potent antioxidant. Antioxidants help fight free-radical molecules, or unstable molecules that may damage your skin cells.
Due to its high fatty acid content, this ingredient may not be malassezia folliculitis safe.
Thoughout history, safflower has been used for dying fabrics and in food as a saffron substitute.
Learn more about Carthamus Tinctorius Seed OilCitrullus Lanatus Seed Oil is made by expressing watermelon seeds. It is a non-fragrant oil with antioxidant and hydrating properties.
Watermelon seed oil contains a high percentage of linoleic acid and other fatty acids. These fatty acids make it a great skin hydrator. This ingredient may not be fungal-acne safe.
Cucurbita Pepo Seed oil comes from the field pumpkin, including winter squash and the traditional orange pumpkin we see in Autumn.
Pumpkin seed oil is rich in vitamin E and plenty of fatty acids such as linoleic acids. Pumpkin seeds also have zinc and cartenoids.
Linoleic acid helps moisturize your skin as an emollient. Emollients act as a thin film to prevent moisture from escaping.
Cartenoids are an antioxidant. Antioxidants protect your skin against external damage. They also give pumpkins their classic orange color.
Fun fact: Pumpkins were first domesticated in Southern Mexico about 10,000 years ago.
Learn more about Cucurbita Pepo Seed OilHelianthus Annuus Seed Oil is a plant oil derived from the seeds of a sunflower.
It is rich in fatty acids, primarily linoleic acid and oleic acid. This gives it emollient and skin conditioning properties.
The reason this ingredient is so effective is because it forms a thin film on the skin that reduces transepidermal water loss (TEWL) while supplying linoleic acid to the stratum corneum to improve barrier strength.
The high linoleic acid content is particularly noteworthy for acne-prone skin.
Research suggests that acne-prone skin tends to be deficient in linoleic acid in sebum. Topical application may help replenish this to support a healthier follicular environment and less comedone-promoting sebum.
One randomized study found sunflower seed oil preserved skin barrier integrity in adult volunteers with and without atopic dermatitis (outperforming olive oil).
This ingredient is well-studied, gentle, and an effective emollient suitable for most skin types.
On fungal acne: This ingredient may not be Fungal acne (Malassezia folliculitis) safe. This is because it contains fatty acids with carbon chain lengths in the C11-C24 range.
Learn more about Helianthus Annuus Seed OilLinalool is a fragrance and helps add scent to products. It's derived from common plants such as cinnamon, mint, citrus, and lavender.
Like Limonene, this ingredient oxidizes when exposed to air. Oxidized linalool can cause allergies and skin sensitivity.
This ingredient has a scent that is floral, spicy tropical, and citrus-like.
Learn more about LinaloolRubus Idaeus Seed Oil is created from the seeds of the raspberry fruit. Raspberries are native to northern Europe and Asia.
Raspberry seed oil is an emollient with antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. It is rich in fatty acids, tocopherols, flavonoids, Vitamin C, and Vitamin E.
As an emollient, raspberry seed oil helps hydrate your skin. Emollients prevent moisture from evaporating by creating a film on top.
Learn more about Rubus Idaeus Seed OilJojoba oil is one of the most well-studied plant-derived ingredients in cosmetics. It is an emollient with a special structure.
Because it is made up of 97-98% wax esters, it closely mirrors the linear monoesters found in human sebum. This makes it skin compatible, non-greasy, and lightweight.
Unlike other plant oils, jojoba wax doesn't easily penetrate skin. It mostly works in the uppermost layers as an emollient. This just means it forms a light barrier on the skin to help retain moisture.
Formulations with jojoba esters up to 90% reduced transepidermal water loss (TEWL) and increased barrier recovery by 81% (outperforming bisabolol at 47%).
Besides barrier support, the science also suggests jojoba to have anti-inflammatory effects and potential applications for skin infections, aging, and wound healing.
Fun fact: Indigenous cultures have used jojoba as a moisturizer and to help treat burns for centuries.
Due to its fatty acid content, Jojoba oil may not be fungal acne safe.
Learn more about Simmondsia Chinensis Seed OilSqualane is the hydrogenated and shelf-stable form of squalene (a lipid that naturally occurs in human sebum).
It is an emollient and skin conditioning agent that is able to integrate seamlessly into the skin's lipid barrier without clogging pores.
This is due to how structurally similar it is to what your skin already produces.
Though it is mostly an emollient that helps soften and hydrate skin, it also has some humectant and occlusive action. Humectants help the skin retain moisture while occlusives seal it in, making squalane a triple-threat moisturizer.
Research shows it has antioxidant capabilities that help protect against stressors like UV exposure, specifically UVA induced oxidative stress. This study also found that it supports collagen biosynthesis in human dermal fibroblasts.
No clinical study has reported significant adverse effects and irritation reactions are very rare from this ingredient (even at 100% concentration).
Overall, it's a fantastic ingredient for hydration and is suitable for all skin types.
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".
Though squalane is often called an oil, it’s technically not one. It is a hydrocarbon, meaning it is only made of carbon and hydrogen. True oils are triglycerides and made of fatty acids and glycerol.
The term “oil-free” isn’t regulated so companies can define it however they want. Some exclude all oils, while others just avoid mineral oil or comedogenic oils.
Squalane has a comedogenic rating of 1 from the original 1972 study that tested raw ingredients under occlusion on rabbit ears. This system is not standardized or peer-reviewed, and using the raw ingredients is very different from how diluted cosmetic formulations are used on human skin.
A comedogenic rating of 1 means it is "unlikely to clog pores" according to the original rating system.
The overall formula of a product matters more than the individual ingredients on whether or not it will cause clogged pores.
Learn more about SqualaneTocopherol is a fat-soluble antioxidant known as Vitamin E.
You'll find this ingredient in the vast majority of skincare (for good reason). It works to neutralize free radicals, or unstable molecules generated by UV exposure, pollution, and other environmental stressors, before they can cause oxidative damage to your skin cells.
Topically applied tocopherol has been shown to protect against UV damage by ramping up the skin's own natural defense enzymes.
It also acts as a skin conditioning agent; some studies show that regular topical use can improve the skin's water-binding capacity over 2-4 weeks.
This ingredient is especially loved for being a team player. When combined with Vitamin C, the photoprotective effect of both ingredients roughly doubles and the combo also helps reduce UV-induced DNA damage.
This ingredient has some brightening potential but it's more of a prevention ingredient than spot-fader. Cell studies show it can slow down melanin production but it's worth noting that it's not the most powerful brightener out there.
In formulations, it also serves as a stabilizer that helps protect other oxidation-prone ingredients from degrading.
Concentrations usually range from 0.1-1% in most leave-on products.
Learn more about TocopherolVaccinium Macrocarpon Seed Oil is created from the seeds of the North American cranberry plant. This plant is native to eastern Canada.
Cranberry seed oil has antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and hydrating properties.
Due to its high linolenic acid, linoleic acid, and oleic acid content, cranberry seed oil is an effective emollient. Emollients help hydrate the skin by creating a film on the skin. This barrier prevents moisture from escaping. Linolenic acid also has anti-inflammatory properties.
Cranberry seeds also contain Vitamin E and Vitamin C, both potent antioxidants.
Learn more about Vaccinium Macrocarpon Seed Oil