

Olea Europaea (Olive) Oil Unsaponifiables.
What is it?
Olea Europaea (Olive) Oil Unsaponifiables is the fraction of olive oil that remains after the saponification process, which is used to produce soap. This fraction is rich in beneficial compounds, such as squalene, phytosterols, and polyphenols, that cannot be turned into soap and have excellent skin-conditioning properties. In skincare, these unsaponifiables are prized for their nourishing, moisturizing, and antioxidant benefits.
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Olea Europaea (Olive) Oil Unsaponifiables is the fraction of olive oil that remains after the saponification process, which is used to produce soap. This fraction is rich in beneficial compounds, such as squalene, phytosterols, and polyphenols, that cannot be turned into soap and have excellent skin-conditioning properties. In skincare, these unsaponifiables are prized for their nourishing, moisturizing, and antioxidant benefits.
Where does it come from?
Olive oil unsaponifiables are derived from the oil of olives (Olea europaea), primarily grown in the Mediterranean region. During the extraction of olive oil, the unsaponifiable fraction is separated and used in skincare formulations for its high amount of bioactive compounds that provide multiple benefits to the skin.
What are the benefits?
What are the benefits?
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