Zeytin lady beauty – high polyphenol olive oil squalene moisturizer For centuries, olive oil has been used for skin, hair and diet in many parts of the world due to its beneficial properties. Unfortunately, like many other substances (collagen, bone density, hair etc.), the amount of fat and squalene in our body decreases as we age.
This is the biggest reason why our skin becomes drier over time.
In fact, everyone (every mammal) is born with around 12 squalene in their skin.
Squalene is the skin's primary lipid, natural emollient, built-in moisturizer, and antioxidant.
The amount of squalene in the skin decreases with age and is further exacerbated by modern living and environmental factors.
This is why babies' skin is so soft. It's important to help keep our skin naturally balanced.
That's why we wanted to introduce you to our high-squalene extra virgin olive oil. This oil is produced from South Aegean olives, hand-picked one by one while they're green, and cold-pressed within a maximum of 4 hours.
Limited annual production.
Polyphenols and squalene are found in every type of olive, and in order to obtain such high amounts, suitable olive trees are researched one by one and carefully selected.
It naturally contains vitamins A, D, E and K.
Vitamin E is a powerful antioxidant that dissolves in fat and protects our bodies against aging.
Fatty acids undergo certain processes in the human body and are converted into fatty acids with different properties.
However, there are exceptions to this.
Oleic, linoleic and linolenic acids must be taken externally as they are.
The human and animal bodies cannot produce them by processing other fatty acids.
However, these have very important functions for the body.
These fatty acids are called essential fatty acids.
Because they are vital for health.
They are fatty acids that must be taken in diets.
It is also very important that there is a certain ratio between essential fatty acids, otherwise some problems with the nervous system, brain development and liver may occur.
The ratios of these acids in olive oil are very close to those in breast milk. It is an excellent support product for the skin with monounsaturated oleic acid, polyunsaturated omega-3 (linolenic acid), omega-6 (linoleic acid), squalene with its anti-aging properties and vitamin E and strong anti-oxidant polyphenols. So what is squalene? Squalene is a hydrocarbon with a high unsaturated fat content, consisting of hydrogen and carbon (c30 h50).
This substance, which is naturally found in our skin's sebum, plays a major role in cell renewal and skin vitality.
Previously thought to be found only in human sebum and shark liver oil, research has shown that squalene is also found in certain plants (2.7 million sharks have to be hunted annually to meet the need for squalane - the hydrogen-saturated form of squalene - used especially in the cosmetics industry.
Therefore, efforts have been made to find alternative sources of squalene.).
The olive tree, which is the source of many sterols and sterol-like chemicals, is the largest source of squalene among plants. The main component of squalene is a special substance called isoprenoid.
Cell-friendly isoprenoid is an antioxidant with unique properties that settles in the cell membrane and protects the body.
This substance, which is naturally found in the body, plays a major role in cell renewal and skin vitality.
Over time, the amount of squalene in the body decreases.
In such cases, there are many benefits to taking squalene externally. What are the benefits of squalene? Moisturizes, prevents water loss: Squalene is an excellent moisturizer.
Leaves the skin moist, plump and soft. In studies conducted on subjects for 15 days, it was seen that a placebo product containing squalene increased skin moisture by around 5.2, while a placebo product without squalene increased moisturization by .5.
In addition to moisturizing, it was found that the same sample reduced water loss (tewl) by .6, while the placebo product without squalene only reduced it by around 2 . protects from oxidative damage: Most importantly, squalene helps protect your skin from free radicals that can cause age spots and premature aging.
Over time, it can even help fade dark pigments. cell life P increases: mmt (vitro) tests performed on cells show that when squalene is applied to cells at certain percentages, cell life is extended by P and the rate of cell proliferation increases. It is emphasized that our product increases cell proliferation and cell durability and is an important antioxidant. prevents irritation: Unlike other moisturizers, squalene has been clinically proven to be non-irritating.
This makes it an excellent choice for people with sensitive skin conditions. institution: Squalene can accelerate the healing of cracked skin.
It has positive effects in the treatment of many dermatological diseases. Fighting bacteria: Squalene is a natural antibacterial. Protects from the harmful rays of the sun. Why olive lady beauty? You can find this valuable substance, which is found in 400-450 milligrams per 100 grams of olive oil, in a more concentrated form in our product.
There is at least 9,000 milligrams of squalene in 100 grams.
In other words, it is 20 times more effective than a normal extra virgin olive oil… It exists as squalene (not squalane).
Squalene needs a hydrogen atom to become stable.
When it passes from the skin to our body, it takes hydrogen from the water in our body and releases three oxygen atoms. Thus, just like in ozone therapy, it prevents high acidity that causes cancer by increasing oxygen in the body and eliminates oxygen deficiency.
It plays a major role in cell renewal and skin vitality. How is it applied? Daily, 1-2 drops, with bare fingers, gently massaged, applied to clean skin.
You can use it on every part of your body. This special oil is easily absorbed by the skin layers due to the squalene in it.
It does not leave any residue on the skin. It does not contain sugar, alcohol, petroleum-based products, paraben, synthetic fragrances, colorants or preservatives.
It is completely natural.