Posted on February 02, 2017
Jojoba can be used under any moisturiser to calm reactive skins including eczema, rosacea, acne, psoriasis and sunburn. Similar to the skin's own sebum (oil), this fast absorbing salve softens and protects without clogging. It’s also used by people who are balding because it encourages hair regrowth. Because jojoba is an emollient, it soothes the skin and unclogs hair follicles.
Because of its distinctive chemical structure, Jojoba balances sebum production, decongesting and minimizing the appearance of pores.
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An eye-care all-rounder, jojoba removes eye makeup and mascara and strengthens lashes whilst conditioning and hydrating the skin in this delicate area.
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Because of its distinctive chemical structure, Jojoba balances sebum production, decongesting and minimizing the appearance of pores.
OH SO VERSATILE
- Face Moisturizer: Apply four to six drops in the morning and at night before bed.
- Hair Moisturizer: Add three to five drops to your conditioner or apply one to two drops to damp hair after showering.
- Reduces Wrinkles: Use one to three drops of jojoba oil and apply it to wrinkled areas, then rub it into your skin in a circular motion until it’s absorbed.
- Makeup Removal: Add three to five drops of jojoba oil to a cotton ball or pad and wipe off makeup.
- Lip Balm: Apply one to two drops of jojoba oil to your lips whenever needed.
An eye-care all-rounder, jojoba removes eye makeup and mascara and strengthens lashes whilst conditioning and hydrating the skin in this delicate area.
Shop products with this week's ingredient: jojoba oil