5 Reasons Why You Should Add Jojoba Oil To Your Skincare Routine

From being an effective moisturiser to having antibacterial properties, here are five reasons why you should add jojoba oil to your skincare routine.

 
jojoba oil

The jojoba plant is a hearty, perennial plant grown in North America. Not only does it thrive in the harsh, desert climates, but it also produces a nut with many healing properties. The nut is then made into oil, which is gentle enough to be mixed with other essential oils. It acts as a remedy for dry, dull and inflamed skin. Here are five reasons why it is beneficial for your skin.


Moisturising

MOISTURISING

Jojoba oil is a humectant ingredient which works to attract water to the top layer of the skin, helping to keep the skin hydrated and moisturised. It deeply penetrates to soothe and soften skin while providing an excellent moisturizing effect and adding a healthy glow. It doesn’t evaporate like water-based moisturizers, which is very important when your skin is exposed to the environment. This hydration may help prevent bacterial infections, acne and dandruff from forming if used in the hair.

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Antibacterial

antibacterial

It contains antimicrobial and antifungal properties. According to Healthline, jojoba oil does not kill all bacterial or fungal species, but it does kill certain bacteria and fungi that can cause salmonella, candida and an E. coli infection.

Antioxidant

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Jojoba is full of nutrients like Vitamin E and B, as well as antioxidants and minerals like chromium, copper, and zinc, which all nourish and protect the skin. Organic, cold-pressed, jojoba oil has the highest level of antioxidants and nutrients. This means that it can help your skin battle oxidative stress caused by everyday pollutants and other toxins to which we are exposed.

Non-Comedogenic

noncomodogenic

Although jojoba oil is a botanical substance, it is so similar in its makeup to the oil (sebum) our body naturally produces that our skin can’t make out the distinction. This makes it less likely to clog your pores, leading to fewer breakouts and acne.

It also helps in controlling sebum production as when you put jojoba oil on your skin, it sends a signal to your hair and sweat glands that it does not require additional sebum for hydration.

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Promotes Collagen Production

collagen production

The antioxidants in jojoba oil can help the body produce collagen, which is a protein in our skin and joints as well as body parts made of cartilage.

Collagen levels reduce as we get older. This causes our facial structure to change as we age. Jojoba oil applied to skin improves collagen synthesis.

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