Naro
The Squalane in our Naro serum is derived from olive oil, but unlike olive oil, it does not leave a heavy film on the skin and does not have its characteristic aroma nor does it contribute to clogging pores. This makes it ideal for use on all skin types, including those prone to acne breakouts.
Naro is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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INCI
INCI
Ingredients
Ingredients
INGREDIENTS
100% vegetable squalane
Mode of employment
Mode of employment
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
Use the dropper to apply the desired amount of this ultra-light oil concentrate directly over moisturizer, serum or lotion. This will make any product achieve a denser, more nourishing texture, but will not leave any shiny residue on the skin.
FAQS
FAQS
How do I use Naro?
Naro is best used as a penetration enhancer / lipid booster with your favorite emulsions and creams. It is recommended to be mixed directly into a creamy product to instantly enrich it and improve spreadability and absorption. On dry skin, squalane is excellent when mixed with nourishing creams or heavier oils such as argan or marula oil.
Is Naro suitable for use around the eyes?
Yes. Seeing as squalane is a natural substance found in human sebum, the likelihood of it bothering even the most sensitive skin is very small.
The squalane in Naro is derived from the olive tree. Does this mean that Naro is actually olive oil?
No, in texture and performance, it has nothing in common with olive oil. Olive oil is generally amber in color and thick, with a distinctive aroma and low absorption, while squalane is colorless, has low viscosity and no odor. Squalane can be derived from plants or animals. We choose the plant-based variety to carry in our vegan variety.
What about oily skin, can I use Naro?
It all depends on your own preferences and skin tolerability. Naro can be a total hit or a total miss for you. If your oiliness is something that bothers you aesthetically, we do not recommend adding oil-based components to your skin care. On the other hand, if your skin is temporarily too oily because you underwent drying treatments for acne, then something like Naro could be a perfect addition to your skin care regimen, as it will rebalance your sebum production and lock in needed moisture without clogging pores . . Squalane is also suitable for the treatment of Malassezia-induced folliculitis.
Reviews
Reviews
Naro
Skintegra Naro is a concentrated oil (Escuhano), derived from a natural plant source.
Escualano is a non -oil oil that replaces the application of base oils into intolerant skin to classic skin care oils. It is a hydrocarbon and a natural component of the human tallow whose production decreases significantly from the age of 20, which results in lower elasticity and greater dryness of the skin.
It is then when it is advisable to restore the escualano in the skin, since it moisturizes, nourishes and softens. In this way we keep the barrier function and the skin looks cooler.
The Escualano in Skintegra Naro derives from olive oil, but unlike olive oil, leaves no heavy and greasy residue on the skin. In addition, it does not have its characteristic aroma, nor does it contribute to the obstruction of the pores, so it is ideal to use in all skin types, including those prone to imperfections.
Applied to a wet face or after a serum or cream, the Escualano helps to avoid the loss of moisture of the skin and, therefore, helps maintain a healthy hydrolypidic barrier.
Skintegra Naro is extremely stable and inert, which is one of the desirable properties in emollients / occlusive because that is what makes them highly tolerable even in sensitive skin. Skintegra Naro is packaged in a glass container.
Condition
If you have dry and dehydrated skin, your skin needs more nutritious care or you love mixing and applying layers in layers
Solution
100% vegetable escualano. Addition to any cream / emulsion for stronger nutrition
Results
The skin is less dry and squamous. The elasticity of the skin is improved
Cruelty Free
Vegan
Dermatologically tested