Jojoba Oil : History
The name Jojoba originates from the word Hohowi, which means the “beans/nuts” – by the O'odham, a Native American tribe that discovered the versatility of Jojoba seeds.
The name Jojoba originates from the word Hohowi, which means the “beans/nuts” – by the O'odham, a Native American tribe that discovered the versatility of Jojoba seeds.
Jojoba oil has a high shelf life and can be stored for long periods of time as it is a relatively stable liquid.
Jojoba oil is rich in vitamins A, D and E as well as in minerals like Zinc, Selenium, Copper, Iodine and Chromium.
Jojoba oil is a powerful antioxidant that protects from the harmful effects of free radicals, which may cause chronic disease.
Jojoba oil doesn’t clog pores or cause allergic reactions, so it’s an ideal oil to use on acne prone skin.
Jojoba oil has a dry finish so it doesn’t leave a greasy coat on your skin like some other oils do.
Jojoba oil has great anti-ageing properties and helps in smoothing out fine lines and wrinkles.
It glides into your skin like butter and protects your skin from the free radicals.