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Jojoba Oil

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Type: Carrier oil
Size: 50ml
Product description:
Jojoba oil is an oil-like wax extracted from the seeds of Simmondsia chinensis (jojoba) plant. The name
Jojoba originates from the word Hohowi, a name given to the seeds – or the “beans/nuts” – by the
O’odham, a Native American tribe that discovered the versatility of Jojoba seeds. The tribe created and
used an anti-oxidant paste made from the nuts for skin and hair care purposes. In the 18th century,
Native Americans ground Jojoba seeds into a cream to medicate the skin and condition the hair.
For medicinal purposes, they used the nut paste or the oil to treat sores, wounds, and burns.
It is closest to the oil produced by the human skin called ‘Sebum’ that helps protect and heal the skin
from external toxins. It is the first defense barrier for the skin. Jojoba oil being the closest in
construction to the human sebum is a natural replacement for it. When the body is unable to produce
enough sebum to protect against harsh external elements, jojoba oil can be the perfect skincare
solution.
Jojoba plant has natural ways of protecting itself from sun damage. “Jojoba is the only plant in the world
known to produce pure liquid wax esters. It layers these long molecules in the outer layer of its leaves to
stop UVB rays from penetrating its leaves.” It can do the same to your skin. Jojoba oil is packed with
therapeutic benefits that can do wonders for the hair and skin. One of the most highly stable carriers, it
may go cloudy and thick in cool conditions but will return to its natural state once warmed. Sensera
Aromatherapy will walk you step by step through the benefits of Jojoba oil and how to include its
benefits in your daily rituals.
Benefits:
1. Retains Moisture: Jojoba oil is a humectant. This means that it works to seal your
skin with a protective barrier to keep it from losing moisture without clogging the
pores, allowing for a healthy skin type. This may help prevent bacterial infections,
acne, and dandruff from forming.
2. Antibacterial Properties: Jojoba oil contains antimicrobial and antifungal properties.
3. Antioxidant Properties: Jojoba oil contains natural forms of vitamin E. This
vitamin works with your skin as an antioxidant. This means that jojoba oil can help
your skin fight everyday exposure to pollutants and other toxins.
4. Noncomedogenic (It won’t clog pores): Jojoba oil is so similar to the oil (sebum)
your body naturally produces that your skin can’t tell the difference. This makes it
less likely to build up on your skin and clog your pores, leading to fewer breakouts
and less severe acne.
5. Hypoallergenic: Jojoba oil is a wax. Although it can be absorbed into your skin, its
waxy nature allows it to create a soothing seal on the surface. It is typically
nonirritating. Allergic reaction is rare.
6. It helps control sebum production: Jojoba oil regulates sebum production
because it’s so similar to the sebum that your body produces naturally. When you
put jojoba oil on your skin, your skin is soothed and moisturized. This sends a signal
to your hair and sweat follicles that your skin doesn’t need additional sebum for
hydration. This keeps skin from looking oily and helps prevent acne caused by
clogged pores.
7. Balances Oily Skin: When skin is stripped of its natural sebum (via things like using a
non-pH balanced cleanser), the sebaceous glands can go into overdrive. This creates
a vicious cycle of oil overproduction—and over-cleansing—leading to breakouts.
Jojoba can reset your complexion by bringing back balance.
8. It may help promote collagen synthesis: The antioxidants in jojoba oil may help
your body produce collagen. Collagen is a protein that’s in your skin and joints as
well as the parts of your body made of cartilage. Collagen levels decrease as you get
older. This is part of the reason your facial structure changes as you age.
Antioxidants in Jojoba oil applied to the skin improve collagen synthesis.
9. It may help speed up wound healing: Jojoba oil is a promising ingredient in
stimulating wound healing. Jojoba oil encourages your skin cells to bind together
after they’ve been separated by a scratch or cut. This may also be the reason for its
ability to treat acne and acne scarring. These wound-healing properties could be
connected to jojoba oil’s concentration of natural vitamin E.
10. It may help soothe eczema, psoriasis, and other drying skin conditions: Jojoba oil
has anti-inflammatory and healing properties. Topical application may help relieve
dryness, flaking, itching, and related symptoms. People who have inflammatory skin
conditions like psoriasis and eczema may find jojoba oil especially beneficial.
11. It may help soothe sunburns: Jojoba oil is a popular ingredient in some natural
sunscreen products. Vitamin E, when combined with other antioxidants, can help
protect your skin from sun damage. Jojoba oil contains both. Sun damage can
dehydrate your skin and cause flaking. Jojoba oil restores vitamin E, adds moisture,
and promotes healing to soothe these symptoms of sunburns.
12. Treats skin burns: Jojoba soothes any burnt skin by going deeper into the tissues
and healing them, this helps the pain after a sunburn or tan. With its natural healing
properties Jojoba oil is helpful in reducing skin burns during shaving.
13. It may help treat acne: Jojoba oil can help keep acne at limit. Jojoba oil has
soothing anti-inflammatory agents, healing properties, is moisturizing, and is a
natural antimicrobial. These properties suggest that jojoba oil could help you avoid
breakouts as well as promote healing for mild acne. Because jojoba oil is able to
penetrate all the way down to the skin matrix, it can help active ingredients like
salicylic acid and retinol along with it, allowing them to do their best work.
14. It may help reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles: There’s no research
that links jojoba to treating wrinkles and fine lines directly, but other plant products
with antioxidant properties have been shown to improve the elasticity of skin. This
means that the antioxidant power of jojoba oil may help slow the signs of
aging when used on your skin.
15. It may help minimize the appearance of scars: Vitamin E has long been
recommended by health professionals to help with scarring. Jojoba oil’s natural
wound-healing properties combined with its vitamin E content, could minimize the
appearance of scars.
16. Prevents Hair loss and Promotes Hair Thickness: 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 may indeed prevent hair breakage and strengthen your
locks. It could also be helpful in treating dandruff, dry scalp, and itchy scalp.
17. For soft lips: Since our lips are thrice more sensitive than our usual skin, it needs all
the care. Jojoba oil contains essential vitamins such as Vitamin B, E and key minerals
such as zinc, copper which are beneficial for soft lips and skin.
18. Prevents Cold Sores: Jojoba is a cold sore preventative that really works. “The
tingling people feel when a cold sore is emerging is the [herpes] virus moving up the
nerve shaft feeding on oxygen. Jojoba applied to the area will quickly mix with skin
sebum and block the flow of oxygen to the virus, which retreats back into the nerve
shaft.” If jojoba is regularly applied the virus can never get the oxygen it needs to
kick off. Jojoba also contains docosanol, which is an ingredient in commercial cold
sore treatments.
Directions of use:
1. Makeup Remover: Apply a small amount into your palm. Using your fingertips,
gently apply the oil to the areas where you want to remove makeup. Then, use
cotton balls or warm water to remove the oil. Follow by washing your face with
your favorite cleanser.
Cotton Remover Pads: To make your own makeup removing pads, first place cotton
rounds into a container and measure 4 tablespoons of Jojoba Oil. Pour the oil over the
cotton rounds and allow them to sit and soak at least overnight. To use, gently wipe
over your face to remove makeup.
2. Moisturizer: Jojoba oil is an oil-like wax extracted from the seeds of the jojoba
plant.
3. Antioxidant Properties: Jojoba oil contains natural forms of vitamin E. This
vitamin works with your skin as an antioxidant. This means that jojoba oil can help
your skin fight everyday exposure to pollutants and other toxins.
4. Noncomedogenic (It won’t clog pores): Jojoba oil is so similar to the oil (sebum)
your body naturally produces that your skin can’t tell the difference. This makes it
less likely to build up on your skin and clog your pores, leading to fewer breakouts
and less severe acne.
5. Hypoallergenic: Jojoba oil is a wax. Although it can be absorbed into your skin, its
waxy nature allows it to create a soothing seal on the surface. It is typically
nonirritating. Allergic reaction is rare.
6. It helps control sebum production: Jojoba oil regulates sebum production
because it’s so similar to the sebum that your body produces naturally. When you
put jojoba oil on your skin, your skin is soothed and moisturized. This sends a signal
to your hair and sweat follicles that your skin doesn’t need additional sebum for
hydration. This keeps skin from looking oily and helps prevent acne caused by
clogged pores.
7. Balances Oily Skin: When skin is stripped of its natural sebum (via things like using a
non-pH balanced cleanser), the sebaceous glands can go into overdrive. This creates
a vicious cycle of oil overproduction—and over-cleansing—leading to breakouts.

8. It may help promote collagen synthesis: The antioxidants in jojoba oil may help
your body produce collagen. Collagen is a protein that’s in your skin and joints as
well as the parts of your body made of cartilage. Collagen levels decrease as you get
older. This is part of the reason your facial structure changes as you age.
Antioxidants in Jojoba oil applied to the skin improve collagen synthesis.
9. It may help speed up wound healing: Jojoba oil is a promising ingredient in
stimulating wound healing. Jojoba oil encourages your skin cells to bind together
after they’ve been separated by a scratch or cut. This may also be the reason for its
ability to treat acne and acne scarring. These wound-healing properties could be
connected to jojoba oil’s concentration of natural vitamin E.
10. It may help soothe eczema, psoriasis, and other drying skin conditions: Jojoba oil
has anti-inflammatory and healing properties. Topical application may help relieve
dryness, flaking, itching, and related symptoms. People who have inflammatory skin
conditions like psoriasis and eczema may find jojoba oil especially beneficial.
11. It may help soothe sunburns: Jojoba oil is a popular ingredient in some natural
sunscreen products. Vitamin E, when combined with other antioxidants, can help
protect your skin from sun damage. Jojoba oil contains both. Sun damage can
dehydrate your skin and cause flaking. Jojoba oil restores vitamin E, adds moisture,
and promotes healing to soothe these symptoms of sunburns.
12. Treats skin burns: Jojoba soothes any burnt skin by going deeper into the tissues
and healing them, this helps the pain after a sunburn or tan. With its natural healing
properties Jojoba oil is helpful in reducing skin burns during shaving.
13. It may help treat acne: Jojoba oil can help keep acne at limit. Jojoba oil has
soothing anti-inflammatory agents, healing properties, is moisturizing, and is a
natural antimicrobial. These properties suggest that jojoba oil could help you avoid
breakouts as well as promote healing for mild acne. Because jojoba oil is able to
penetrate all the way down to the skin matrix, it can help active ingredients like
salicylic acid and retinol along with it, allowing them to do their best work.
14. It may help reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles: There’s no research
that links jojoba to treating wrinkles and fine lines directly, but other plant products
with antioxidant properties have been shown to improve the elasticity of skin. This
means that the antioxidant power of jojoba oil may help slow the signs of
aging when used on your skin.
15. It may help minimize the appearance of scars: Vitamin E has long been
recommended by health professionals to help with scarring. Jojoba oil’s natural
wound-healing properties combined with its vitamin E content, could minimize the
appearance of scars.
16. Prevents Hair loss and Promotes Hair Thickness: 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 may indeed prevent hair breakage and strengthen your
locks. It could also be helpful in treating dandruff, dry scalp, and itchy scalp.
17. For soft lips: Since our lips are thrice more sensitive than our usual skin, it needs all
the care. Jojoba oil contains essential vitamins such as Vitamin B, E and key minerals
such as zinc, copper which are beneficial for soft lips and skin.
18. Prevents Cold Sores: Jojoba is a cold sore preventative that really works. “The
tingling people feel when a cold sore is emerging is the [herpes] virus moving up the
nerve shaft feeding on oxygen. Jojoba applied to the area will quickly mix with skin
sebum and block the flow of oxygen to the virus, which retreats back into the nerve
shaft.” If jojoba is regularly applied the virus can never get the oxygen it needs to
kick off. Jojoba also contains docosanol, which is an ingredient in commercial cold
sore treatments.
Directions of use:
1. Makeup Remover: Apply a small amount into your palm. Using your fingertips,
gently apply the oil to the areas where you want to remove makeup. Then, use
cotton balls or warm water to remove the oil. Follow by washing your face with
your favorite cleanser.
Cotton Remover Pads: To make your own makeup removing pads, first place cotton
rounds into a container and measure 4 tablespoons of Jojoba Oil. Pour the oil over the
cotton rounds and allow them to sit and soak at least overnight. To use, gently wipe
over your face to remove makeup.
2. Moisturizer: Jojoba oil is an oil-like wax extracted from the seeds of the jojoba
plant.

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Type: Carrier oil
Size: 50ml
Product description:
Jojoba oil is an oil-like wax extracted from the seeds of Simmondsia chinensis (jojoba) plant. The name
Jojoba originates from the word Hohowi, a name given to the seeds – or the “beans/nuts” – by the
O’odham, a Native American tribe that discovered the versatility of Jojoba seeds. The tribe created and
used an anti-oxidant paste made from the nuts for skin and hair care purposes. In the 18th century,
Native Americans ground Jojoba seeds into a cream to medicate the skin and condition the hair.
For medicinal purposes, they used the nut paste or the oil to treat sores, wounds, and burns.
It is closest to the oil produced by the human skin called ‘Sebum’ that helps protect and heal the skin
from external toxins. It is the first defense barrier for the skin. Jojoba oil being the closest in
construction to the human sebum is a natural replacement for it. When the body is unable to produce
enough sebum to protect against harsh external elements, jojoba oil can be the perfect skincare
solution.
Jojoba plant has natural ways of protecting itself from sun damage. “Jojoba is the only plant in the world
known to produce pure liquid wax esters. It layers these long molecules in the outer layer of its leaves to
stop UVB rays from penetrating its leaves.” It can do the same to your skin. Jojoba oil is packed with
therapeutic benefits that can do wonders for the hair and skin. One of the most highly stable carriers, it
may go cloudy and thick in cool conditions but will return to its natural state once warmed. Sensera
Aromatherapy will walk you step by step through the benefits of Jojoba oil and how to include its
benefits in your daily rituals.
Benefits:
1. Retains Moisture: Jojoba oil is a humectant. This means that it works to seal your
skin with a protective barrier to keep it from losing moisture without clogging the
pores, allowing for a healthy skin type. This may help prevent bacterial infections,
acne, and dandruff from forming.
2. Antibacterial Properties: Jojoba oil contains antimicrobial and antifungal properties.
3. Antioxidant Properties: Jojoba oil contains natural forms of vitamin E. This
vitamin works with your skin as an antioxidant. This means that jojoba oil can help
your skin fight everyday exposure to pollutants and other toxins.
4. Noncomedogenic (It won’t clog pores): Jojoba oil is so similar to the oil (sebum)
your body naturally produces that your skin can’t tell the difference. This makes it
less likely to build up on your skin and clog your pores, leading to fewer breakouts
and less severe acne.
5. Hypoallergenic: Jojoba oil is a wax. Although it can be absorbed into your skin, its
waxy nature allows it to create a soothing seal on the surface. It is typically
nonirritating. Allergic reaction is rare.
6. It helps control sebum production: Jojoba oil regulates sebum production
because it’s so similar to the sebum that your body produces naturally. When you
put jojoba oil on your skin, your skin is soothed and moisturized. This sends a signal
to your hair and sweat follicles that your skin doesn’t need additional sebum for
hydration. This keeps skin from looking oily and helps prevent acne caused by
clogged pores.
7. Balances Oily Skin: When skin is stripped of its natural sebum (via things like using a
non-pH balanced cleanser), the sebaceous glands can go into overdrive. This creates
a vicious cycle of oil overproduction—and over-cleansing—leading to breakouts.
Jojoba can reset your complexion by bringing back balance.
8. It may help promote collagen synthesis: The antioxidants in jojoba oil may help
your body produce collagen. Collagen is a protein that’s in your skin and joints as
well as the parts of your body made of cartilage. Collagen levels decrease as you get
older. This is part of the reason your facial structure changes as you age.
Antioxidants in Jojoba oil applied to the skin improve collagen synthesis.
9. It may help speed up wound healing: Jojoba oil is a promising ingredient in
stimulating wound healing. Jojoba oil encourages your skin cells to bind together
after they’ve been separated by a scratch or cut. This may also be the reason for its
ability to treat acne and acne scarring. These wound-healing properties could be
connected to jojoba oil’s concentration of natural vitamin E.
10. It may help soothe eczema, psoriasis, and other drying skin conditions: Jojoba oil
has anti-inflammatory and healing properties. Topical application may help relieve
dryness, flaking, itching, and related symptoms. People who have inflammatory skin
conditions like psoriasis and eczema may find jojoba oil especially beneficial.
11. It may help soothe sunburns: Jojoba oil is a popular ingredient in some natural
sunscreen products. Vitamin E, when combined with other antioxidants, can help
protect your skin from sun damage. Jojoba oil contains both. Sun damage can
dehydrate your skin and cause flaking. Jojoba oil restores vitamin E, adds moisture,
and promotes healing to soothe these symptoms of sunburns.
12. Treats skin burns: Jojoba soothes any burnt skin by going deeper into the tissues
and healing them, this helps the pain after a sunburn or tan. With its natural healing
properties Jojoba oil is helpful in reducing skin burns during shaving.
13. It may help treat acne: Jojoba oil can help keep acne at limit. Jojoba oil has
soothing anti-inflammatory agents, healing properties, is moisturizing, and is a
natural antimicrobial. These properties suggest that jojoba oil could help you avoid
breakouts as well as promote healing for mild acne. Because jojoba oil is able to
penetrate all the way down to the skin matrix, it can help active ingredients like
salicylic acid and retinol along with it, allowing them to do their best work.
14. It may help reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles: There’s no research
that links jojoba to treating wrinkles and fine lines directly, but other plant products
with antioxidant properties have been shown to improve the elasticity of skin. This
means that the antioxidant power of jojoba oil may help slow the signs of
aging when used on your skin.
15. It may help minimize the appearance of scars: Vitamin E has long been
recommended by health professionals to help with scarring. Jojoba oil’s natural
wound-healing properties combined with its vitamin E content, could minimize the
appearance of scars.
16. Prevents Hair loss and Promotes Hair Thickness: 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 may indeed prevent hair breakage and strengthen your
locks. It could also be helpful in treating dandruff, dry scalp, and itchy scalp.
17. For soft lips: Since our lips are thrice more sensitive than our usual skin, it needs all
the care. Jojoba oil contains essential vitamins such as Vitamin B, E and key minerals
such as zinc, copper which are beneficial for soft lips and skin.
18. Prevents Cold Sores: Jojoba is a cold sore preventative that really works. “The
tingling people feel when a cold sore is emerging is the [herpes] virus moving up the
nerve shaft feeding on oxygen. Jojoba applied to the area will quickly mix with skin
sebum and block the flow of oxygen to the virus, which retreats back into the nerve
shaft.” If jojoba is regularly applied the virus can never get the oxygen it needs to
kick off. Jojoba also contains docosanol, which is an ingredient in commercial cold
sore treatments.
Directions of use:
1. Makeup Remover: Apply a small amount into your palm. Using your fingertips,
gently apply the oil to the areas where you want to remove makeup. Then, use
cotton balls or warm water to remove the oil. Follow by washing your face with
your favorite cleanser.
Cotton Remover Pads: To make your own makeup removing pads, first place cotton
rounds into a container and measure 4 tablespoons of Jojoba Oil. Pour the oil over the
cotton rounds and allow them to sit and soak at least overnight. To use, gently wipe
over your face to remove makeup.
2. Moisturizer: Jojoba oil is an oil-like wax extracted from the seeds of the jojoba
plant.

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