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You’ve probably seen jojoba (pronounced “ho-ho-ba”) oil on the ingredient list of some of your favorite health and beauty products, but do you know what it is? The jojoba, or Simmondsia Chinensis, is a desert bush and was first found in the Sonora and Baja deserts and has been used for hundreds of years treating wounds by Native Americans.
Despite its long history, it didn’t come into everyday use into the modern day until the 1971 ban on whaling when industries went into a scramble to replace whale oil in everything from mechanical lubricants to health and skincare (thank goodness for animal protection!).
Jojoba oil is farmed primarily for use in cosmetics, skincare, and hair care products like:
Its variety of skin and hair benefits are why we use jojoba oil in so many of our products. It also works well with various other ingredients, making it incredibly versatile. It also doesn’t contain cholesterol or triglycerides, so jojoba oil may be the next trending oil in healthy cooking!
To understand what makes jojoba oil so good for the skin, we have to understand what it is. Despite its name, jojoba oil is a wax that’s incredibly similar to the natural conditioners our skin produces (it’s the closest thing we’ve found). That means it conditions the skin while controlling oil and doesn’t clog pores like coconut oil. It’s also:
Because of these fantastic traits, it’s been known as a remedy for acne, sunburn, helping injuries heal, boosting collagen production, healing scars, and so much more! It has a place in everything from cleansers and body washes to conditioners and shave oils.
Treat yourself!