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Jojoba Oil is the most similar to sebum, the protective secretion from the skin's sebaceous glands. Sebum lubricates and protects skin and hair. Jojoba provides similar benefits and is now available in butter form.
This natural butter is expeller-pressed from the fruit (nut) of the jojoba plant. This odorless butter makes it an ideal base for hair conditioners and suntan lotions.
Jojoba Butter contains protein, minerals, natural tocopherol, high content of eicosenoic acid, and long chain monounsaturated fatty acids, as well as a waxy substance similar to collagen. Hypo-allergenic and pure, Jojoba Butter is perfect for any skin type.
Common uses of Jojoba Butter
- Creams
- Lotions
- Soaps
- Pomades
- After-Sun Creams and Lotions
- Sun Protection Products
- Hair Conditioners
Benefits of Jojoba Butter
- Reduces wrinkles and stretch marks
- Helps lighten and heal scars
- Acts as a humectant by creating a protective film over skin and hair shaft that seals in moisture
- Dissolves clogged pores and returns skin to natural pH balance
- Penetrates pores and hair follicles rapidly to reduce water loss
- Feels non-greasy
- Aids spread ability and lubricity
- Effective conditioner, moisturizer, and softener for skin and hair
Jojoba Butter
(Simmondsia Chinensis)
Jojoba Butter (Oil) comes from a shrub that grows well in the arid and semi-dry regions of southern California, Arizona, and northwest Mexico.
The Jojoba plant grows up to 10 feet high and begins bearing seeds once it reaches its fifth year of maturity.
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