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Jojoba oil in a bottle

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8 Benefits Of Jojoba Oil For Your Health And Skin

Jojoba oil is a carrier oil that possesses admirable properties. Find out why you should consider using it on a daily basis

Sabella Ombati by Sabella Ombati
November 10, 2022
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Jojoba oil is one of the best carrier oils you can invest in. The oil is derived from the jojoba shrub’s seeds and extracted through the cold press method. This process ensures that the final oil maintains all its nutritional value. You may be wondering why it is worth the brag.   

Jojoba oil has been used over the years in moisturisers, shampoos, body lotions, and topical products. It contains potent vitamins and fatty acids. It also possesses anti-inflammatory, anti-viral, antibacterial, and analgesic properties. Let’s take a deeper look into the benefits of jojoba oil.   

Benefits of Jojoba Oil 

1. Reduces Signs of Aging  

Jojoba oil contains vitamin E, an antioxidant that helps to defend the skin from radicals that cause skin damage and ageing. It is also rich in amino acids, which help to build collagen. Regular use of the oil on your skin can help reduce fine lines and wrinkles and improve skin elasticity.  How To Restore Collagen To Your Skin Naturally

How to use 

  • You can opt to add the oil to other anti-ageing skin products or use it in its pure form as a moisturizer.  

2. Great for Acne prone skin  

If you struggle with acne, then jojoba oil can help you deal with it. The oil deals with acne by controlling oil production and preventing the growth of bacteria that cause acne. It stands out from other carrier oils because it has chemical compounds that allow it to mimic sebum usually produced by the skin. Therefore, adding sebum where it is required and reducing it in places where it is not needed. This makes it the best oil to use if you have oily skin.   Beauty: How To Take Care Of Acne Prone Skin

How to use 

  • Apply the oil on the acne prone/affected areas after cleansing your face. You can also mix it with an essential oil of your choice for better results.  

3. Nourishes Dry Lips  

Jojoba oil is rich in vitamins and minerals that can help to soothe and heal dry lips. It is also rich in antioxidants that help soften and protect the skin. The oil absorbs into the skin quickly, meaning you don’t have to worry about greasy lips.   

How to use  

  • Apply a small amount of oil on your lips every night before bed.  

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4. Deals with Cold Sores  

Aside from being good for the skin, jojoba oil can also come in handy when dealing with cold sores. It contains docosanol which is an ingredient in most OTC cold sore creams. Docosanol prevents the virus from spreading to other healthy cells and helps the sore heal.   

How to use  

  • Use a piece of cotton wool to apply the oil to the affected area. You can also opt to mix jojoba with any other oil with healing properties, like tea tree or eucalyptus.   

5. Heals Wounds   

Jojoba oil is a powerful antioxidant and possesses high levels of vitamin E. These two properties help wounds heal faster and prevent scarring.  Beauty: Why You Need Vitamin E In Your Skincare Routine 

How to use  

  • Use a piece of cotton wool to apply the oil on the wounded area gently. You can repeat this process every day until the wound heals.  

6. Great Makeup Remover  

Oil dissolves oil, which makes jojoba oil the best natural makeup remover. It is non-greasy and helps to get all your makeup off without stripping your skin of its natural oils.   

How to use  

  • Massage a few drops of oil on your face and let it sit for 2 minutes.  
  • Dip a soft cloth in warm water and gently wipe the makeup off.  

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7. Softens Cuticles   

The fatty acids in Jojoba oil help soften the skin around your nails. The antibacterial and antifungal properties protect your nails from infections.   

How to use   

  • Apply a small amount of oil on each cuticle before heading to bed. Ensure you massage it well so it can sip into the skin.   

8. Strengthens and Protects Hair   

Jojoba oil contains zinc which promotes hair growth and strengthens hair over time. It also contains fatty acids, which moisturize and protects your hair from heat damage.   

How to use  

  • You can use jojoba oil as it is, or you can choose to add a few drops of the oil to your regular moisturizer.  

For more benefits, you can check out Beauty: 5 Benefits Of Jojoba Oil Vs Coconut Oil

 Safety and Side Effects  

Another unique quality of jojoba oil is that it is rare to experience skin irritation after applying it to your skin. However, you should always do a patch test to be sure it does not react with your skin. It is also essential to be sure that the jojoba oil you buy is organic and unrefined. Processed versions of the oil can end up causing skin-related problems like eczema.   Different Types Of Eczema And Treatment Or Management

When purchasing jojoba oil, check for the colour. If the oil colour ranges from yellow to gold, that is high-quality oil. If it is a product that contains the oil, ensure that jojoba is listed as one of the main ingredients. 

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