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Continue shoppingJojoba oil, a plant-based wonder, offers a wealth of benefits for both skin and hair. This unique oil closely resembles our skin's natural oils, making it easily absorbed and suitable for all skin types, even sensitive ones. Discover the amazing benefits of jojoba oil and explore our range of gentle, effective products for kids.
This powerhouse oil fights fine lines and wrinkles, soothes sunburn and a whole lot more
Let’s give a round of applause for Mother Nature. In our never-ending quest to find the best natural products to help with our skin care and hair goals, jojoba (pronounced “huh-how-buh”) oil rates pretty close to the top.
So, what’s jojoba oil good for?
Made by using the nut from the jojoba plant, a perennial that grows in North America, jojoba oil has been touted for its ability to moisturize skin and fight fine lines. In fact, it has antibacterial and antioxidant properties and is full of vitamin E and other essential vitamins and minerals. It can also help soothe a sunburn and double as a makeup remover or cuticle oil. And it can be a great leave-in conditioner for your hair.
Is there anything this ingredient can’t do?
Dermatologist Alok Vij, MD, explains what makes jojoba oil such a stellar ingredient and how he recommends using jojoba oil for hair care and skin care.
Let’s go back to jojoba oil’s roots — literally.
“It’s an oil that comes from an evergreen plant, which has exceptionally long-chain fatty acids,” explains Dr. Vij. “That’s pretty unique in the plant oil or the vegetable oil world. It’s very close in composition to your skin’s normal sebum, or the normal oil secreted by your skin.”
This unique mix of fatty acids includes oleic acid (found in olive oil) and arachidonic acid (known for aiding in the growth and repair of muscle tissue).
“Your skin’s oil can be made up of short-chain fatty acids and long-chain fatty acids,” he further explains. “Jojoba oil has such a diverse spectrum of fatty acids, that all those different molecules work in synergy in tandem together to help hold on to water in your skin to prevent water loss.”
Or here’s another way to look at it: “Think about short-chain fatty acids as tiny blocks of Legos™ that would do a great job of blocking certain molecules from going through. And then, long-chain fatty acids act as bigger building blocks that are broad and thick and act like a good barrier.”
Dr. Vij outlines how to use jojoba oil for skin and hair benefits.
Jojoba oil is made up of vitamin E, vitamin B complex, copper and zinc. And if you’re looking for an anti-inflammatory ingredient, jojoba oil also fits the bill.
“Copper and zinc are two very common elements that are uniquely woven to the proteins that our body uses,” Dr. Vij notes. “Especially when it comes to wound healing or collagen formation, copper and zinc are essential to skin function.”
Jojoba oil has a high amount of antioxidants, which help fight inflammation, free radicals and oxidative stress.
“The elements in jojoba oil are helpful with the normal processes of your skin and have been shown to accelerate healing and combat inflammation,” he adds. “It can also help with eczema, psoriasis and sunburns.”
As jojoba oil is very close to your skin’s sebum, it can be a good option to help cut down on inflammation.
“When you use jojoba oil on your skin, it’s not going to overhydrate, make your skin too oily or block your pores,” clarifies Dr. Vij. “It can get into your hair follicles or your sebaceous glands and deliver some of those anti-inflammatory molecules deeper down to the pores, which can help to cut down on acne.”