100% Pure Jojoba Oil
Jojoba oil (pronounced as ho-ho-ba) is an odorless, golden liquid wax that is produced from the seeds of the jojoba plant. Derived from a desert shrub that is found in the arid regions of the Mexico, Arizona, and California. Jojoba oil restores natural balance in the hair and skin by keeping them hydrated. Jojoba oil is very similar to sebum - the natural oil that lubricates our hair and skin. Jojoba oil regulates our sebaceous glands by controlling the amount of sebum is or is not being released. It is antibacterial, anti - inflammatory, non- toxic, and comedogenic.
From dry scalp to chapped lips - jojoba oil has a solution for almost everything.
Jojoba oil is rich in important vitamins and minerals, including vitamins e and b, zinc, iodine, copper,chromium, and selenium. Jojoba oil suites all skin types. It is a very light, non sticky, odorless oil that has a long shelf life.
- Promotes healthy skin and hair growth
- Cleanses the scalp
- Adds shine to the hair
Frizzy hair craves
moisture, and the hydrating properties of jojoba oil make it just as
moisturizing for your strands as it is for your skin.
Because
it strengthens hair, it is also thought that jojoba oil can prevent
hair loss and promote hair thickness. The idea behind this is that the
oil moisturizes hair follicles, which prevents dryness that leads to hair loss.
Jojoba Oil has
anti-inflammatory properties which help to tame chaffing and chapping,
reduce redness caused by drying, ease the effects of eczema and rosacea,
and keep skin calm and comfortable. The Vitamin E and B-complex
vitamins in the Jojoba Oil help in skin repair and damage control.
- For hair care apply directly to scalp as a treatment and leave on for as long as you can then wash hair and scalp. For skin care use you can apply directly to the effected area. Jojoba oil is unique, unlike any other oils, it resembles sebum, a waxy substance produced by our skin glands, so it can act as a natural skin conditioner.
Simmondsia Chinensis (Jojoba) Seed Oil,Tocopheryl Acetate
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