
*I'm amending my review and dropping its stars down to one. I just researched squalane and did not realize it is derived from shark liver. I don't understand now how this product has a Vegan stamp on it! I'm pretty upset about that, and it makes me really question the brand and product even more. Here's where my old review started:
I'm not saying it is, but the product feels/smells suspiciously like regular ol' olive oil from the kitchen. With a bunch of fancy oils claimed to be in it, I expected a little fragrance or hint of other oils. Unsure about this one. I bought this product at TJ Max for $4, but it's listed on Amazon for $14. Glad I didn't pay that for it!
*I'm noticing the stars went back up to three. I cannot correct this. It should say only one star.
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I use Acure Squalane (need to post about it). It’s label states one hundred percent Plant Squalane, vegan & cruelty free. 😊

Squalene is derived from sharks and is a natural oil produced by humans as well. This product actually uses SQUALANE, which is essentially a spoof of squalene, derived entirely from sugar cane. Therefor this product IS vegan and completely peta friendly(: