Ingredients:+ HAR(13) + Suggested Use: For healthy hair add 1 tablespoon of 100% Pure Organic Jojoba Oil to your favorite shampoo or conditioner. For deep pore cleansing and healthy skin add 1 teaspoon to Number Of Items:1 Size:4 oz Shipping Weight (lbs):0.3 Dimensions (in):6 x 5 x 4 Legal Disclaimer:* These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. **Always refer to the manufacturer's label on the product for description, recommended dose and precautions.
Product Description Jojoba Oil is an all -natural vegetable oil derived from the jojoba bean. Actually a liquid wax, jojoba is the carrier of choice for the perfumery industry because it does not oxidize or become rancid. An excellent moisturizer suitable for daily use. Jojoba Oil nourishes and revitalizes skin, relieves sunburn and can be used on hands, nails and hair. Jojoba Oil is remarkably similar to the natural serum secreted by our own skin. 100% pure.
AWESOME as a hair conditionerJuly 1, 2006 Zen(California) 11 out of 11 found this review helpful
I read that jojoba oil is good as a hair conditioner so I bought some. I love the feel of my shoulder length hair - it looks/feels just like it does after I get my hair done at a salon. After shampooing, I rub some jojoba in my palms and applied like conditioner, making sure to get the ends of my hair. Use a big-tooth comb to coat the hair, leave on for a few minutes, rinse thoroughly, use a little shampoo to wash out. Style as normal. AWESOME!
Used by ProfessionalsDecember 3, 2006 Tara Lyn(Pittsburgh, PA USA) 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
I am a student of the performing arts and work closely with many professionals, particularly makeup artists. The benefits of Jojoba Oil are raved about both in class and after performances. Jojoba Oil mimics human skin's natural sebum, therefore it can be used after makeup removal, to help keep skin clear, and as an everyday preventitive measure against dry skin. Also, because it is so close to one's own natural oils, it will not clog one's pores, regardless of skin type. It is well worth the money and don't forget- a little goes a long way!
Wonderful allover facial treatmentJuly 22, 2008 Story Caterpillar 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
I have been using jojoba oil on my face for almost a week now and I am absolutely amazed. I started using shikakai and amla powders on my face a while ago (you can see my reviews for them as well) and was extremely impressed by how soft it made my skin feel, but it became very drying after a while. So I tried a few different oils and really wasn't very happy with any of them until I tried jojoba. Not only has it made my skin even softer than the amla and shakakai powders alone (which is amazing in itself!), but it also leaves my skin feeling cool and hydrated without being at all oily. My skin has also become more uniform as well. I normally have combination skin, oily on some parts and dry in others. The jojoba has completely balanced me out and I don't have oily and dry patches anymore, just super hydrated, soft skin all over. I've also noticed that the discoloration I've had on some parts of my skin (from old acne scarring) is fading significantly. I have no idea how that's possible, but it's happening! I recommend this oil to EVERYONE - whether you have dry skin or oily skin and especially if you have combination skin like I do. Just keep in mind that less is definitely more. I use about four to six drops. Any more than that will make my skin feel oily, I'm assuming that's because my skin can't absorb more than that at a time. I also HIGHLY recommend using tea tree oil with your jojoba (one part tea tree to three parts jojoba, and if that irritates your skin, use less tea tree.) I've been using this with my jojoba oil for acne and my face has cleared up almost completely. Studies have shown that tea tree oil is just as effective as benzoyl peroxide in treating acne and I think it's much kinder to your face. I think if you're looking for a natural way to soften and hydrate your skin you should definitely give jojoba oil a try.
On a side note, I personally did not like jojoba on my hair. I do use it on my scalp before washing my hair to help with dandruff (I use it in combination with neem, cedarwood, lemongrass and tea tree oil) but I only leave it in overnight and then wash it out. While it will completely absorb into the pores on your face and scalp, it does NOT penetrate the hair shaft so although it left my hair shiny, it also left it feeling greasy which I can`t tolerate. I've been using coconut oil in combination with olive oil (50/50) instead which works much better for me and both of those oils do penetrate the hair shaft. My results with coconut/olive oil on my hair were amazing (you can see my review on coconut oil for more on that.) But for my face and scalp, jojoba is incredible!!!
it's a miracle in a bottle !!!!!!November 30, 2007 Frank Pernice(ny) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
this stuff is just amazing. it's like it fell right out of heaven. it's great for hair. before i got this, my hair wasn't very shiny. i made a hot oil treatment with it and it instantly made my hair as shiny as a new penney and softer than a pillow. it makes it much more manageable too. it's great on skin too. all you need is 2 small drops to spread on your face and it's perfectly moist the whole day. no excess oil because the jojoba oil is almost identical to human sebum. it actually tricks the sebiscus glands into thinking they already did their job, so they produce very little sebum. it seems to fade scars away and significantly reduced my acne and protects me from it so much so that i can look in the mirror and i don't notice it. i've had it for a couple of days and the result is amazing it also reduces all sorts of acne by getting under the skin and breaking up the sebum build up. now if you plan to use this for acne, i suggest you keep a 5-10 % benzoil peroxide wash to clense your face 2 times a day because this isn't a cleanser. but reguardless, like a gift from above, everyone should have a bottle
GREAT for brittle, damaged nailsSeptember 10, 2009 Maggie Rose(OH) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I had been seeing a dermatologist for years, to no avail, for severe peeling, brittle nails and eczema. After one month of massaging Jojoba oil to my nails, cuticles and hands, my nails are strong and healthy and eczema is in check. I also add it to my mositurizer, body lotion and a small amount to hair. Just the BEST, HIGHLY recommend to ALL!!!
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