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Jojoba Oil

Jojoba Oil

Jojoba oil is loaded with antioxidants, such as vitamins A and E, and omega-6 fatty acids, which are essential components of the skin's barrier.
15000 Sh
Description

Mature jojoba plants are woody perennial bushes that don’t shed their leaves when the seasons change. When planted from seeds, jojoba plants can take up to three years to produce flowers, and gender can only be determined by the flowers.

The female plants produce seeds from flowers, and the male plants pollinate. Jojoba seeds look a little like coffee beans, but they’re typically larger and the shape is not always uniform.

The chemical structure of organic jojoba oil is different from that of other vegetable oils because it’s a polyunsaturated wax. As a wax, jojoba oil for the face and body is especially useful because it protects the skin, provides hydration control, and soothes your hair.

Benefits

1. Moisturizes Skin

Is jojoba oil a good face moisturizer? That’s one of the top jojoba oil benefits, which is due to its ability to act just like our natural oils.

Our sebaceous glands are microscopic glands in our skin that secrete an oily or waxy matter called sebum. The texture and use of sebum are very similar to jojoba oil, so as we age our sebaceous glands produce less sebum, which is why we get dry skin and hair — it can even lead to dandruff or an itchy scalp.

Jojoba plays the role of sebum and works to moisturize the skin and hair when the body stops doing it naturally. On the other hand, too much sebum, which happens during puberty or when hormone levels are high, can result in oily, acne-prone skin.

Jojoba oil removes sticky buildup or excess oil, too, keeping your oil levels balanced. That makes it a strong natural treatment for eczema as well as a home remedy for acne, plus well-suited for other dry-skin conditions.

Jojoba oil is an emollient — meaning it moisturizes and prevents irritations or scaly and rough patches. Dryness is caused by a loss of water in the upper layer of the skin.

It works by forming an oily layer on the top of the skin that traps water.

Jojoba works on your face, neck, hands, feet, and hair. You can use it anywhere on your body because it’s completely natural and contains no chemicals that lead to an allergic reaction.

 

2. Removes Makeup Safely

It’s perfectly safe to use jojoba oil on your face. It’s good for your skin.

What’s not safe is using conventional products that contain a long list of chemicals that may irritate.

Instead of using makeup removers that contain chemicals, organic jojoba oil is a natural tool that removes the dirt, makeup, and bacteria from your face as you use it. It’s even safe as a natural makeup remover, and it’s hypoallergenic.

3. Prevents Razor Burn

You don’t have to use shaving cream anymore — instead, organic jojoba oil’s waxy texture eliminates the threat of shaving incidents like cuts and razor burn. Plus, unlike some shaving creams that contain chemicals that clog your pores, it’s 100 percent natural and promotes healthy skin.

Try applying jojoba oil before you shave so it creates a smooth surface for shaving, and then apply it after you shave to moisturize and heal cuts quickly.

4. Promotes Skin Health

Jojoba oil is noncomedogenic, meaning it doesn’t clog pores. That makes it a great product for those who are acne-prone.

Although it’s a cold-pressed oil — and we usually think that oil that sits on our skin is what causes breakouts — jojoba works as a protectant and cleanser.

It’s rich in iodine, which fights harmful bacteria growth that leads to breakouts. The antioxidants present in organic jojoba oil soothe fine lines, and wrinkles and naturally slow down other signs of aging.

It can also accelerate the wound-healing process, as indicated in a study done at the Department of Environment and Life Sciences in Italy. The results proved that jojoba oil speeds up wound closures and stimulates collagen synthesis.

5. Supports Hair Health

Jojoba oil for hair replenishes moisture and improves texture. It also improves split ends, treats dry scalp, and gets rid of dandruff.

You can use jojoba oil to add shine and soften your hair — plus it eliminates frizz naturally. This is a much better option than using conditioners or hair products that are full of dangerous chemicals, which only make your hair dry and limp.

To detangle your hair, add a few drops of jojoba oil to your brush or directly to your hair. Your brush will go through smoothly, eliminating the threat of broken pieces and split ends.

Jojoba oil is getting attention recently for treating alopecia, which is the loss of hair as a result of fungal infection or damage to the hair shaft and follicles. Common oils used for hair growth, such as lavender oil, rosemary oil, thyme oil, and cedarwood, have proven to be effective.

Because essential oils can cause irritations for some people, reports suggest that mixing them with jojoba oil is helpful. Adding three to six drops of essential oil to one tablespoon of jojoba oil serves as a hair loss remedy because it treats dry hair follicles.

By restoring hydration, the scalp is in a healthier state, and hair is more likely to grow.

6. Has Vitamin E

Vitamin E plays the role of an antioxidant. It strengthens the capillary walls and improves moisture and elasticity, acting as a natural age-reversing nutrient within your body.

When using jojoba oil contains vitamin E, it’s absorbed by the epidermis layer of the skin and can be used to treat sunburn, which is one of the leading causes of skin cancer. Because it speeds up cell regeneration, it can also be used to treat scars, acne, and wrinkles.

Another vitamin E benefit is its ability to help thicken hair. This is due to its antioxidant and moisturizing properties.

7. Contains Vitamin B Complex

B vitamins act as antioxidants, and they help the body fight off free radicals and cell damage. They are great for your skin and maintaining hormone balance naturally.

Vitamin B5 (called pantothenic acid), for example, helps in treating skin reactions from radiation therapy and may speed up wound and cut healing. It’s also known to delay the appearance of premature aging, like wrinkles and dark spots.

8. Fights against Fungi and Infections

Jojoba oil has antifungal and anti-inflammatory properties. It can treat toenail fungus and athlete’s foot and helps get rid of warts.

 

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