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Jojoba oil is widely used in skincare and cosmetics because of its impressive hydrating and emollient properties. It penetrates human skin like no other known natural substance and contains natural Vitamin E. It is especially recommended for babies. It is an excellent anti–wrinkle agent and has a natural sun protection factor (SPF) of 15. Jojoba oil should never be consumed orally.
| Uses: | - Moisturizes dry skin
- Very good anti-wrinkle agent
| | Health Benefits: | - Jojoba Oil (applied topically) may reduce Inflammation
- Jojoba Oil (applied topically) may alleviate (by lubricating the scalp and thereby reducing the flaking of Skin associated with dandruff) Habashy, R. R., et al. Anti-inflammatory effects of jojoba liquid wax in experimental models. Pharmacol Res. 51(2):95-105, 2005
- Jojoba Oil (applied topically) may alleviate the irritation associated with Psoriasis and control acne outbreaks. - Ben Gurion University in Isreal.
- It is beneficial after sunbath, alleviates the symptoms of sunburn and prevents the peeling of sun burnt skin in light cases – sun protection factor 15
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Fatty Acids Composition:
| Alpha linolenic (Omega 3) | 0.3% | | Linoleic (Omega 6) | 0.2% | | Oleic (Omega 9) | 9.0% | | Stearic | 0.1% | | Palmitic | 1.1% | Other (Gadoleic)
| 73.4% |
| Plant Source: | Jojoba seed (Simmondsia chinensis)
| | Production Method: | Mechanically pressed
| | Available Sizes: | 100ml
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