Jojoba
is a shrub native to the deserts of Arizona, California, and
Mexico.
It
is often found growing wild in the southwestern United States
and arid areas throughout the world. Native Americans have
used jojoba for hundreds of years for treating sores, cuts,
bruises, burns and for soothing windburn and sunburn.
Jojoba
Oil is actually not an oil, but a wax. It contains
natural tocopherols (vitamin e) and has very good
effects on the skin, acting as a moisturizer and emollient
agent to improve skin elasticity and suppleness. Jojoba oil
softens the skin, reduces wrinkles and stretch marks, lightens
and helps heal scars and promotes healthy scalp and hair.
The potential uses of jojoba oil also include acne, cold sores,
and psoriasis. Jojoba contains a natural anti-inflammatory
called myristic acid and is used for arthritis and rheumatism.
Jojoba
oil is similar to human sebum which lubricates and protects
our skin and hair. When sebum production decreases due to
age, jojoba oil can be used.
Products
containing Jojoba Oil: