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The OUMERE October Edition Arrives October 1st, 2025. Quantities Limited

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Lipid Profile

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Lipid Profile

Definition (cosmetic use): A product’s lipid profile describes the mix of oils and fatty acids (linoleic, oleic, palmitic, stearic, etc.) used to shape feel, finish, and how well a formula layers. Balanced profiles help preserve comfort and a refined, non-heavy look—especially when used as the finishing step of a routine.

Why lipid profiles matter in cosmetic formulas

  • Finish & feel: Higher linoleic content tends to feel lighter; higher oleic content feels richer. Blends tune slip vs. cushion without waxy residue.
  • Layering logic: Non-occlusive oils allow serums underneath to wear predictably—important for multi-step routines.
  • Appearance: A measured lipid mix supports a smooth, light-reflective surface for a luminous look.

Common fatty acids (cheat sheet)

  • Linoleic (ω-6) Light, quick-spread; often chosen for elegant, breathable finishes.
  • Alpha-linolenic (ω-3) Crisp slip; pairs well with water-phase antioxidants.
  • Oleic Silky richness; used sparingly in lightweight designs.
  • Palmitic/Stearic Structure and cushion in small amounts.
  • Unique lipids (e.g., prickly pear, black currant) add nuance to spread and after-feel.

Layering & routine design

Used in OUMERE

  • Serum Bioluminelle — dual-phase finishing serum featuring watermelon, grapeseed, black seed, and black currant oils for a balanced, non-heavy feel.
  • Serum Bioluminelle Concentrate — concentrated finish with carotenoids (astaxanthin, fucoxanthin) in a disciplined lipid profile.
  • Oil Dissolution Theory — cleanser that respects lipids, rinsing clean without a tight finish.

See also

Scientific Note: OUMERE definitions are cosmetic-science references for educational context and routine design. They are not medical advice.