What is Jojoba oil?
Jojoba oil is renowned for its healing and beautifying properties.
Jojoba is of great interest because the oil extracted from its fruits contains over 40% unsaponifiable substances.
Thanks to its excellent skin compatibility, jojoba oil can be used as bath or massage oil.
It also restores suppleness and softness to the skin.
It is unique in the plant kingdom in that its wax is liquid.
Its composition enables it to reinforce the hydrolipidic film after several applications.
It is therefore widely used for its emollient properties.
It achieves excellent results on dry hair, improving shine.
Name: Simmondsia chinesis seed oil.
Other names: “Desert gold”, “Inca gold”, “Hohowi”, “Sheep’s nut”, “Wild hazelnut”.
Origin: Israel
Botanical family: Simmondsiascées
Parts used: Jojoba seeds
Storage: Jojoba oil should be stored in its tightly closed bottle, away from light and moisture. It does not oxidize and remains usable for years.
The first to adopt jojoba were the Mexican Indians.
Used mainly in their diet, jojoba seeds were eaten raw and were also used to produce a coffee-like beverage.
Jojoba oil was used for its medicinal benefits.
At the time, its healing properties were considered miraculous.
Due to the sunny, tropical climate to which the Mexican Indians were exposed on a daily basis, jojoba oil helped preserve the beauty of both skin and hair.
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Jojoba oil is rich in monounsaturated fatty acids, approximately 96%:
Only 1 to 2% are saturated fatty acids:
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