What exactly is Jojoba oil and why is it used so much in skin
care products?
Back in 1822, a small shrub was discovered in the desert near
Baja California by a botanist named H. F. Link. Mr. Link named
this new plant after a fellow botanist from the U.K. named T. W.
Simmonds. The proper named of the Jojoba plant is Simmondsia
chinensis. It wasn't until after the U.S. banned whale hunting
that this plant started to be cultivated. Up until then, the oil
of whales was used in skin care products and cosmetics. After
the ban, much research was done to find more suitable
replacements for the skin and hair care industries.
The Jojoba plant produces a bean pod and it was discovered that
heating the beans caused an oil to be secreted. The desert
peoples of Southern California and Mexico had long been using
this oil to treat skin conditions and cuts. The Japanese did
some research on Jojoba oil and found it to be nontoxic to the
human skin. In addition, soon it was known the amazing
properties of this oil.
Jojoba oil is actually a wax that is liquid at room
temperatures. The 'oil' has similar chemical makeup to the sebum
oil that our skin produces naturally. In fact, it is one of the
most easily absorbed vegetable oils available today. Because of
this, it was soon used to produce all kinds of hair and skin
care products.
The oil is wonderful for people who suffer from sensitive skin
conditions, including psoriasis and eczema. It helps soften your
skin and when applied to your hair will increase its shine. It
is also known to help reduce wrinkles and other lines associated
with aging. In addition, it helps promote the growth of new skin
cells. It even has some anti-bacterial qualities too.
Because of these amazing properties, there is no wonder it is
being used in the manufacturing of all kinds of hair products,
replenishing skin care products, wrinkle reduction treatments,
acne control products and even cosmetics. You can find the oil
for sale individually too. A 4 oz bottle can be purchased for as
little as $8 and can be used to make your own moisturizing cream
at home.
Take your favorite essential oil, such as lavender, and add 40
to 50 drops to a 4 oz bottle. Apply to liberally to your skin
and rub until it has been absorbed.
The Jojoba plant was an important and necessary discovery. Its
amazing properties help people all over the world look better,
feel better about themselves and helps people who suffer from
disabilitating skin conditions. If you purchase it, look for
organically grown Jojoba oil and make sure it is pressed and not
chemically extracted.