
Sugarcane-Derived Squalane
Origin
This plant-based squalane is derived from the fermentation of sugarcane extract.
Compared to squalane obtained from shark liver oil or olive oil, sugarcane-derived squalane offers a lighter texture, superior spreadability, and a silky, non-greasy finish.
Skincare Benefits
Squalane is a stabilized form of squalene, a natural moisturizing component found in the sebum of humans, animals, and plants.
As sebum production decreases with age, the skin becomes more prone to dryness, UV-induced damage, and the visible signs of aging such as fine lines, wrinkles, and uneven tone.
When incorporated into skincare formulations, squalane forms a protective veil over the stratum corneum, helping maintain optimal moisture balance while shielding the skin from external stressors.
Its excellent emollient properties also help address dullness, enlarged pores, and loss of firmness caused by dehydration.
Chemically, squalane is highly resistant to oxidation, meaning it remains stable over time and does not trigger skin irritation or inflammation.
Among various sources, sugarcane-derived squalane stands out for its light, elegant sensorial quality — offering deep hydration and softness without any oily residue.
Its fine molecular structure enhances skin affinity and penetration (to the stratum corneum), leaving the skin supple and smooth.
Squalane is listed in the Japanese Standards for Quasi-drug Ingredients (2021) and has been safely used for over 40 years, with negligible potential for irritation or allergenicity.
Commitment to Ethical Standards
Sugarcane-derived squalane is produced using a sustainable process from renewable botanical sources.
It is entirely free from palm-derived ingredients, which may pose risks to ecosystems, wildlife, and human rights.
This ingredient exemplifies ROSA FAYRE’s dedication to ethical sourcing and environmentally responsible beauty.




