Jojoba Oil - Its History and Uses

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Jojoba Oil - Its History and Uses


Jojoba oil is a product of the Jojoba plant, which is generally seen in North Mexico and North America. There were plenty of names given to jojoba oil by the natives and also the European residents. And because jojoba seeds have a number of purposes in the commercial industry, they are being harvested even if they grow abundantly in the wild.

While jojoba oil can be taken orally in some cases, it can't easily be digested. The substance can't be easily processed by our digestive system, therefore using it orally migh result to diarrhea. 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. Jojoba oil is considered one of the substitutes of whale oil, the best mineral oil until it was restricted in 1970's.

For you to better recognize the benefits of jojoba oil, we have listed some of the different uses of Jojoba oil below:

1. Moisturizer - Today, jojoba oil is recognized as the ideal skin moisturizer. It gives moisture to the skin whilst not constricting the skin pores, thus, absolutely no deposits of dirt is evident. 2. Aromatherapy - Jojoba oil is one of the best oils to use in aromatherapy. 3. Body lotion - Jojoba oil can also serve as your lotion. Only a few drops of jojoba oil is necessary to keep your skin hydrated and smooth all day. It can also help get rid of stretch marks and other unpleasant scars. 4. Lip oil - Jojoba oil can help moisturize your lips, and keep them young-looking. You may also opt to add some flavors to your lip oil by mixing Jojoba oil with fruity flavors such as strawberry or orange. 5. Scalp - simply rub the oil unto your scalp before bed time. You’ll see a big difference when you wash it off the following day. 7. Conditioning for the hair - make use of a few drops of jojoba oil as hair conditioner and keep your hair smooth all day.

These are only a few of the uses of Jojoba oil because the truth is, the benefits it can give us are way too many to be discussed in here. Jojoba oil may be bought from your local supermarket or drugstore, usually contained in a nice and portable bottle. Try to check the labels of the skin and hair care items that you use to ascertain if they contain jojoba oil. Look for jojoba oil or Simmondsia Chinensis.