Jojoba Oil - Its History and Uses

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Jojoba Oil and Its Many Benefits


Jojoba oil comes from the seeds of the plant called Jojoba, which is found mostly in the North of Mexico and America. Jojoba oil is recognized for a number of different names that were used by the native Americans and European settlers. Although jojoba plants grow abundantly in the wilderness, its seed products, which mimic coffee beans, have been cultivated because of the benefits that they have to give.

While jojoba oil is edible, it is not recommended to be taken orally because it can be very hard to digest. The substance cannot easily be processed by our digestive system, thus taking it orally can result to looseness of the bowels. While some native healers in the past used jojoba oil orally to relieve constipation, the primary use of this precious oil is to keep our skin healthy.

If you have noticed, most of the skin care and hair care products in the market nowadays contain Simmondsia Chinensis - the scientifically accepted term of jojoba oil. Even some of your cosmetics do have jojoba oil in them, which helps protect your skin from dryness after wearing make up the whole day. As a matter of fact, the cosmetic industry recognize jojoba oil as one of the best mineral oils ever since whale oil was prohibited way back in 1970’s.

To get a better knowledge of the many uses of jojoba oil, listed here are a number of the benefits that you can get from it.

1. Moisturizer - Jojoba oil is known to be a fantastic skin moisturizer. It gives moisture to the skin without constricting the pores, thus, no accumulation of dirt is evident. 2. Aromatherapy - Jojoba oil is known for its potential to deal with oxidation, permitting us to store them longer. It is additionally a great carrier oil when compared with some other oils used in aromatherapy. 3. Body lotion - Jojoba oil can also serve as your lotion. Only a few drops is needed to keep your entire body moisturized all throughout the day. Moreover, it can successfully remove stretch marks and other skin blemishes like scars. 4. Lip oil - Jojoba oil can help moisturize your lips, and keep them young-looking. It's also possible to possibly mix jojoba oil with a bit of citrus and fruity flavors. 5. Scalp - simply rub the oil unto your scalp before bed time. Rinse the oil off the next morning and you'll experience the difference on your scalp. 7. Hair conditioner - a few drops of jojoba oil on your hair can replace the best conditioner you’ve ever known.

We can name even more benefits that we can get from jojoba oil and the list may go on and on. You can get jojoba oil from the local supermarket or drugstore, and they usually come in useful and decorative bottles. If you want to know whether the skin or hair care product has jojoba oil, take some time to read through the labels. The substance may be labeled jojoba oil or Simmondsia Chinensis.