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Jojoba Oil

Jojoba Oil

 

  • Description

    The shrub is native to the Sonoran and Mojave deserts of Arizona, southern California, and north-western Mexico. The shrub has been established in a number of deserts and semi-deserts such as Israel, Argentina, Peru, and Australia.

    Jojoba is harvested by hand and harvesting is done annually. The seeds mature about three months after plantation and are best harvested when mature and ripe.

    The term “jojoba" originated from the O'odham people of the Sonoran desert. The oil has been used by Native Americans for hundreds of years. They used the oil in the treatment of burns, cuts, bruises, and sore throats.

    Jojoba oil is extracted from the nut by steam distillation. The oil color ranges from clear to pale yellow to golden yellow with a strong aroma.


    Commonly known Benefits


    Health benefits:


    The oil rarely causes any allergic reactions.
    It regulated sebum production and controls the greasy structure of the skin.
    The oil is used as lip balm for chapped and dry lips.
    The essential oil of jojoba aids in treating acne, cuts, warts, pimples, mouth ulcer, and athletes foot.
    Because of its advanced molecular stability, the oil is used in fragrances.
    The oil is used a dietary supplement and appetite suppressant.
    The oil is rich in anti-oxidants that act as effective lubricant protecting skin from superficial lines, wrinkles and aging.
    Because of its purity, jojoba essential oil is effective in treating adult acne, neurodermatitis, and psoriasis.
    It heals inflamed skin, eczema, and balances oil production.
    Jojoba oil consists of liquid was esters that act as antimicrobial agents inhibiting the growth of bacteria and fungi that attack the skin.
    The oil is rich in vitamin E, B, minerals, copper, zinc, and chromium. These compounds keep the skin healthy.
    The oil is used in massage therapies.
    Jojoba oil when rubbed on nails and cuticles strengthen them.
    The oil blends with other essential oil and acts as a carrier.
    Topical application of the oil prevents sun tan on elbows and knees.


    Other benefits:


    The oil is used as an alternate for sperm whale oil in cosmetics and other industries.
    Jojoba oil is an active compound in many skin cares products such as creams, lotions, hair shampoos, and conditioners, and perfumes.
    Pure jojoba oil has better benefits when used on skin and hair.
    The oil enhances the growth of hair cells and prevents dandruff, clogged scalp follicles, and hair falls.
    The oil has indefinite shelf life and can be stored even at room temperature.
    It effectively removes makeup such as skin foundation and lipstick.
    Regular application of the oil makes eyelashes thicker and more beautiful.

     

    Physico Chemical Properties:

     

    Specification Limit
    Botanical Name Simmondsiachinensis
    Family Name Simmondsiaceae
    Common Name Jojoba Seed Oil
    Part used Seeds
    Specific Gravity 0.90500 - 0.92500 at 25°C
    Optical Rotation +3.5 - +6.0
    Refractive Index 1.46000 - 1.46800 at 25°C
    Blends well with Avocado, Sweet almond, Camellia
    Uses

    The oil has amazing healing effects of sunburns, minor wounds, and canker sores.

    This oil is used as an appetite suppressant.

                                                         

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