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Source: Simmondsia chinensis

Main applications: skincare, haircare, and cosmetics

Storage: Cool, Dry, Away From Light

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    Jojoba Oil: A Versatile Base Oil

    Jojoba oil is extracted from the seeds of the jojoba (Simmondsia chinensis) plant, a shrub native to the arid regions of Mexico and the southwestern United States. Chemically, it is not a traditional plant oil, but rather a liquid wax ester, primarily composed of long-chain fatty acids and fatty alcohols. This unique wax ester composition closely resembles the structure of human sebum, giving jojoba oil excellent skin affinity and penetration. Furthermore, this component is stable and resistant to oxidation, making it widely used in skincare, haircare, and cosmetics.

     

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    Key Characteristics

     

    Chemical Nature: Strictly speaking, it is not an oil, but a liquid wax ester that solidifies at low temperatures and melts and is absorbed upon contact with the skin. It is triglyceride-free, does not easily become rancid, is heat-resistant (can be stored for a long time at 58℃), and has extremely high stability.

     

    Main Components: Rich in vitamins A, B, E, and D, minerals, proteins, collagen-like substances, mytidyic acid, and 12% oleic acid, etc.

     

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    Jojoba Oil: Multiple Benefits

    Jojoba oil, with its unique liquid wax ester structure highly similar to human sebum, offers multiple benefits in skincare, haircare, and body care.

     

    In Skincare

     

    Jojoba oil has excellent moisturizing and penetrating properties, forming a protective film on the skin's surface to effectively lock in moisture and relieve dryness and roughness. Its structure, similar to sebum, helps regulate sebum secretion, improving the water-oil balance of oily or combination skin and reducing acne and blackheads. Simultaneously, jojoba oil has soothing and repairing effects, relieving redness and irritation caused by eczema, sunburn, etc., and promoting skin repair. Its natural vitamin E and other antioxidant components help neutralize free radicals, delaying skin aging and reducing fine lines.

     

    Furthermore, jojoba oil can gently cleanse pores using an oil-dissolving method, soften blackheads, and can be used to aid wound healing and scar repair.

     

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    In hair care

     

    jojoba oil deeply nourishes hair strands, repairs damaged hair, strengthens hair's resilience, reduces split ends and breakage, and makes hair smoother and shinier. It also regulates scalp oil secretion, alleviates dandruff, and promotes scalp health and hair growth.

     

    In addition, jojoba oil is commonly used in body massage, lip care, and nail care. As a natural makeup remover, it gently dissolves makeup and is suitable for sensitive skin.

     

    Jojoba Oil: Application Areas

    In beauty and personal care, jojoba oil, with its excellent skin affinity and moisturizing properties, is a common ingredient in skincare, haircare, and makeup remover products. Suitable for all skin types, it deeply moisturizes, regulates oil production, and helps delay skin aging. When used in haircare, it repairs dry hair and enhances smoothness. As a gentle makeup remover, it effectively dissolves makeup and is also frequently used in lip care to prevent chapping.

     

    In the fields of handicrafts and DIY care, jojoba oil is often used as a base oil for handmade soaps, reducing skin irritation. It can also be blended with essential oils and creams to create personalized massage oils, lip masks, and other care products.

     

    In aromatherapy and professional care, jojoba oil is an ideal carrier for essential oil dilution. It can be combined with various essential oils for body massage and spa treatments, enhancing ingredient penetration, and is used in professional settings such as soothing skin inflammation and preventing stretch marks.

     

    In the pharmaceutical field, jojoba oil, due to its excellent transdermal absorption properties, is used as a delivery carrier for topical drugs, enhancing their efficacy. It also has a certain auxiliary effect in improving skin problems such as eczema and acne.

     

    In industrial applications, the high temperature resistance and high stability of jojoba oil make it a high-grade lubricant for precision instruments, aerospace, and other fields. It can also be used for special applications such as insulation agents and magnetic memory media.

     

    Uses of Jojoba Oil in Daily Care

     

    Facial Moisturizing: After cleansing morning and evening, apply 4-6 drops evenly to the face. For nighttime use, leave on overnight to help nourish the skin while you sleep.

     

    Hair Care: Add 3-5 drops to conditioner, or apply 1-2 drops to the ends of damp hair after showering and massage gently. Hair will be smoother and shinier after blow-drying.

     

    Reduce Wrinkles: Apply 1-3 drops to wrinkle areas and gently massage in circular motions until absorbed. Recommended use morning and evening to help smooth fine lines.

     

    Gentle Makeup Removal: Apply 3-5 drops of jojoba oil to a cotton pad and gently wipe the face to dissolve makeup. No secondary cleansing is required.

     

    Lip Care: Apply 1-2 drops directly to the lips to soften dry skin and prevent chapped lips, using it as a natural lip balm.

     

    Soothing Inflammation: Apply 1-3 drops to infected or inflamed skin twice daily to help relieve redness and discomfort.

     

    After-sun care: Apply a suitable amount of jojoba oil to sunburned skin and surrounding areas to help reduce burning sensation and peeling.

     

    Mosquito repellent: Studies show that combining jojoba oil with coconut oil, vitamin E oil, etc., can provide mosquito repellent effects for several hours.

     

    Acne treatment: Morning and evening, apply a small amount of jojoba oil to acne-prone areas with a clean cotton swab or finger; the effect can be enhanced by combining it with frankincense, lavender, or other essential oils.

     

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