Jojoba Oil
Jojoba Oil
Jojoba oil is a popular natural oil derived from the seeds of the jojoba plant (Simmondsia chinensis). It has a variety of benefits and uses due to its unique composition, which closely resembles the natural oils produced by the human skin.
It can be used as moisturizer, make up remover, lip balm, hair conditioner, massage oil, cuticle oil and body lotion amongst other endless uses for hair and skin treatment. We offer you 100% pure, cold pressed jojoba oil. It’s gentle enough for newborn babies, soothes and restores elasticity to any dry skin area.
- 100 % Ayurvedic
- Vegan & Cruelty Free
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Benefits
Benefits
- Deep Moisturization & Nourishes Skin
- Balances Oil Production & Acne Control
- Rich in vitamins E and B-complex
- Anti-Inflammatory & Anti-Aging Properties
- Prevents Hair Dryness & Flakiness
Good to know
Good to know
- We recommend that people with sensitive skin always perform a patch test first to ensure there is no reaction. Discontinue if irritation occurs.
- Store in a cool and dry place.
- In case of pregnancy, please consult with your physician before the product usage.
- For external use only.
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1. Fights Acne and Skin Conditions
Jojoba Oil can help heal acne, athlete’s foot, cuts, mouth sores, pimples, and warts due to its antimicrobial properties.
2. Promotes Scalp Health
The oil helps remove buildup around hair follicles, aiding in the treatment of dandruff, hair loss, and dry scalp.
3. Hair and Scalp Care
Frequently found in shampoos and conditioners, Jojoba Oil benefits the scalp and hair by providing moisture and reducing dryness.
4. Treats Dry Skin
Widely used in personal care products, Jojoba Oil effectively treats and hydrates dry skin
5. Anti Aging Properties For Skin
Jojoba Oil soothes the skin and helps diminish the appearance of wrinkles and stretch marks.
6. Natural Moisturizer
Acting as a tonic, emollient, and moisturizer, Jojoba Oil deeply penetrates the skin, resembling human sebum.
7. Highly Penetrative Liquid Wax
Its highly penetrating nature allows Jojoba Oil to closely mimic and supplement the skin's natural oils.
8. Anti-inflammatory and Antioxidant
Jojoba Oil’s anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties help soothe the skin and protect it from environmental stressors.
One oil, multiple uses
1. Cuticle Oil
Rub a drop on your hands and cuticles at least once per day.
2. Body Lotion
Just remember that a little goes a
long way. You won’t need the dollop size you normally use with a traditional lotion. Jojoba sinks in super quickly and spreads across
your skin easily.
3. Face Moisturizer
1 to 2 drops is perfect for your face. Use after cleansing and toning. And… it’s PERFECT to apply under mineral makeup. You’ll look radiant and your minerals will perform so much better!
4. Lip Oil
It’s light, natural and absorbs quickly removing all traces of flakes and the anti oxidants will help keep aging at bay.
5. Tames Flyaways
When you finish rubbing the jojoba into your nails and cuticles, rub your palms across the top of your hair to tame hair frizz!
6. Makeup Remover
- Mix half water and half jojoba in a small container (your free sample shampoo bottles will work perfectly for this).
- Shake before use, squeeze a bit onto a cotton pad and use to quickly and gently remove your eye makeup.
- As a bonus, jojoba oil conditions eye lashes!
7. Scalp Massage and Treatment
Rub the oil into your scalp before bedtime and wash out in the morning.
8. Quick Hot Oil Hair Treatment
- Rub about 1 teaspoon of warmed oil through your hair when you first get into the shower.
- Let it sit while you shower.
- Rinse at the end of your shower, shampoo and condition as usual.
9. Deep Hot Oil Treatment
- Rub 1 tsp to 1 tablespoon of Jojoba through your hair.
- Cover your head with a plastic shower cap or saran wrap.
- Let it sit for 1-2 hours.
- Shampoo out and condition normally.
10. Carrier Oil
White Jojoba Oil has anti-oxidant properties on its own; but it can also be applied overtop your other skin care treatments to ‘carry’ their active ingredients deep into your pores and skin.
11. Split End Treatment
- Add a drop or two of oil on ends of your hair as a split end treatment.
- Apply before blow drying or heat styling for protection.
12. Added Moisture
Need more moisture during the winter or in a dry climate? Mix a few drops of Jojoba to your normal body or face lotion application.
13. Quick Hair Conditioning
- Add 2-3 drops to your normal dose of hair conditioner.
- Mix in the palm of your hand, apply, and leave in while your shower.
- Rinse and you’ll have moisturized, shiny hair
14. Before Swimming
- Run 3-4 drops through your hair before diving in the pool or ocean.
- The oil will help close your hair cuticle and prevent harmful chemicals from drying the hair.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are Ayurvedic Essential oils vegan and gluten-free?
Our essential oils are naturally vegan and gluten-free.
How long do Ayurvedic essential oils last?
If stored properly, our essential oils can last upto 2 years.
Are there any side effects of using essential oils?
Some people may experience allergic reactions or skin irritation, especially if the oils are not properly diluted. Always perform a patch test before using a new oil.
Can essential oils be directly applied to skin?
Essential oils are highly concentrated and can cause irritation or allergic reactions if applied directly. Always dilute them with a carrier oil such as coconut oil, jojoba oil, or almond oil.
How to perform a patch test?
Mix a small amount of essential oil with a carrier oil and apply it to a small area of your skin. Wait 24 hours to see if there is any reaction before using it more widely.
How do you use essential oils for aromatherapy?
Essential oils can be used in aromatherapy by adding a few drops to a diffuser, inhaling directly from the bottle, or adding to a bowl of hot water for steam inhalation.
How do you dilute essential oils for topical use?
Dilute essential oils by mixing a few drops with a carrier oil. A common dilution ratio is 2-3 drops of essential oil per teaspoon of carrier oil.
What is the difference between essential oils and fragrance oils?
Essential oils are natural extracts from plants with therapeutic benefits, while fragrance oils are synthetic and primarily used for their scent without therapeutic properties.
Let customers speak for us
from 642 reviewsVery light + non greasy as expected from a good apricot oil.
Great color and leaves my hair nourishes. Seeing good results
I used to have this when I was in Delhi. Now I have moved to Bombay but still making sure that I continue this as my regime as it is super comforting. Love ending my day with this
Very nice, lightweight, excellent for making diy uses
Tried their products as I heard from someone and I must tell you I am pleasantly surprised! it's superb!
good for kids and all age persons
I recently tried using henna and indigo powder to dye my hair black, and I couldn't be happier with the results!
My hair feels stronger and thicker after using this oil. Highly recommend!
Really excellent new tea in the market. I just love it. It makes my morning
Quality wise good and after applying hairs looks nice and fluffy. Try it
Helps heal minor skin irritations quickly.
Good jojoba oil
Jojoba oil sab face ke liye use karte hain, but isne mere baalo pe bahut fayda diya hai. Bahut acha moisturise aur condition karta hai
I've been using it for sometime now & it has helped my reduce my scalp flakiness
Love how it’s non-greasy yet moisturizing.