Description:
Our Australian Golden Virgin Jojoba Oil (Simmondsia chinensis) is rich in nutrients and is of the highest quality.
Australian Golden Virgin Jojoba Oil offers a rich Virgin Golden colour and a noticeable sweet, nutty, complex aroma. Sourced directly from passionate hard-working Aussie Jojoba farmers, we're extremely proud to offer this special product to you and to be one of Australia's leading suppliers.
Authentic Australian Golden Jojoba Oil is highly prized and in short supply, unfortunately, Australia only produces a very small annual tonnage volume by world standards which is highly sought after domestically and internationally.
Furthermore, a lack of investment in new Australian Jojoba Farms and the preservation of existing Jojoba farms is putting serious pressure on our ability to produce and supply Jojoba Oil as a country. Jojoba is one of the rare crops grown for vegetable/carrier oil production that can be grown free from pesticides when done in favourable growing conditions. We are advised by our producers that their crops are grown free from pesticides. There are no existing Certified Organic Jojoba Farms in Australia for several reasons, so there is zero production or supply of Organic Jojoba Oil that comes from Australia.
Jojoba oil is a luxurious moisturizing oil, it is cold-pressed from the seed of the jojoba plant and no solvents are used during this process. Jojoba Oil is technically a liquid wax rather than oil, so is naturally protected against rancidity and this carrier oil has the longest life span of any other oil. Jojoba Oil has been considered by some to be soothing for skin conditions like eczema, acne, psoriasis, rosacea and seborrheic dermatitis. By helping reinforce the structure of the skin's outer layer, jojoba oil, along with the natural oils produced by the skin can be extremely helpful in the healing process. Just like the lipids that are naturally found in your skin, it may help repair roughness, flaking and fine lines if used regularly on the skin.
Jojoba is fast penetrating, helping the skin's natural healing systems to work at optimum levels. It absorbs easily, is non greasy and is very soothing, no matter what skin type. Unrefined jojoba is a golden color with a slight odour.
Women have been using Jojoba oil as a beauty treatment for centuries. Native American women used to extract the oil from jojoba beans as a treatment for sores, cuts and bruises as well as sunburn.
Jojoba Oil can be used for:
• Creams, lotions and body butters.
• Massage products.
• Hair care products.
• Soap making
• Sun care products
• Wide ranging cosmetic applications such as lipstick and rouge.
• Personal skin treatments for the individual.
• Direct application for face and body.
• Use as a shaving oil for legs and face by applying to directly to moist skin.
• Hand and nail care.
• Sunburn treatment.
People with acne prone skin, who suffer more than others from clogged pores and blackheads, tend to avoid oil based products, assuming they will make their acne worse! Not so! Jojoba, due to it's unique molecular structure, will mix readily with the skin's natural oils and studies have shown that it can inhibit the growth of certain type of bacteria associated with acne.
Jojoba is soothing for skin conditions like eczema, acne, psoriasis, rosacea and sebborheic dermatitis and will not cause flare ups. By helping reinforce the structure of the skin's outer layer, jojoba oil-along with the natural oils produced by the skin - is extremely helpful in the healing process. Just like the lipids, that are naturally found in your skin, it helps fight roughness, flaking and fine lines.
In massage jojoba provides a superior stable base for incorporating essential oils or other carrier oils. Its antioxidant properties prevent rancidity and prolong shelf life.
For hand and nail care you will find that jojoba penetrates deep into the nail bed to improve flexibility and prevents breakage and splitting.
It has been applied to the face as well as the scalp to provide lubrication for and to moisturize dry and flaky skin. Hair follicles are cleansed and stimulated by jojoba oil. It helps loosen sebum buildup which can clog the follicles and lead to dandruff. Jojoba will also dissolve residue from chemical hair products.
Jojoba is fast penetrating, helping the skin's natural healing systems to work at optimum levels. It absorbs easily, is non-greasy and is very soothing, no matter what skin type.
Native American women, who have been using Jojoba oil as a beauty treatment for centuries, extracted the oil from jojoba seeds and also used it in treatments of sores, cuts and bruises. In massage, Jojoba provides a superior stable base for incorporating essential oils or other carrier oils. Its antioxidant properties prevent rancidity and prolong shelf life.
Just a few of the many benefits:
Properties:
Antibacterial, antioxidant, hypoallergenic, anti-inflammatory, antifungal and antimicrobial.
Massage:
Jojoba oil is a wonderful stable oil when used for massage, leaving the skin hydrated, smooth and supple. It is also a superb carrier oil when oil is needed to help carry and help with the penetration of beneficial ingredients like essential oils into the skin during a massage.
Skincare:
Jojoba has humectant properties and it is technically a wax, meaning it can seal in the moisture of the skin, protecting it with a barrier, while it may be helpful in killing certain bacteria and fungi. Jojoba is similar in makeup to the sebum or oil of your skin, so it will not clog your pores, leading to fewer acne breakouts.
It is appropriate for all skin types and will soothe and moisturize your skin and prevent your skin from looking oily. It is antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory, therefore very helpful in soothing and moisturizing skin with mild acne.
Due to its anti-inflammatory properties, it may help relieve skin dryness, flaking, itching caused by eczema and psoriasis or rosacea.
Because this oil contains Vitamin E it may help protect your skin from sun damage and will help ease and heal the symptoms of sunburn and help heal wounds and reduce scarring.
It may also be helpful in increasing skin elasticity and reducing the appearance on wrinkles and fine lines. Added to your nighttime routine, it is safe to use as a makeup remover around the eyes and as a general facial skin cleanser.
Jojoba oil is a great after-shower or bath oil when used while the skin is still moist and warm, it will be quickly absorbed without leaving your skin feeling oily.
Haircare:
Jojoba oil is great for helping protect against dryness, breakage and split ends as it will hydrate the scalp and hair shafts. It will ease inflammation of the scalp like dandruff or dermatitis, preventing hair loss and detangling when massaged sparingly onto the scalp and through the hair. Due to its Vitamin E content, it may help thicken hair and encourage hair growth.
Used before and after a shave, it will not clog your pores, provide a smooth shaving surface, moisturize and prevent infections after your shave.
Hand care:
Jojoba oil can be massaged into the hands and nail cuticles to help soften and strengthen.
Foot care:
Massaged onto the feet and due to its antifungal and anti-inflammatory properties, it may help fight toenail fungus, athlete's foot and warts.
Caution:
It is recommended to do a skin patch test to check for a possible allergic reaction, before using certain oils in large quantities on the skin.
Recommended uses:
• Creams, lotions and body butters.
• Massage products.
• Hair care products.
• Soapmaking
• Sun care products
• Wide-ranging cosmetic applications such as lipstick and rouge.
• Personal skin treatments for the individual.
• Direct application for face and body.
• Use as a shaving oil for legs and face by applying directly to moist skin.
• Hand and nail care.
• Sunburn treatment.
Please note: The above information provided about this product is intended to be educational in nature and not direct medical advice, claims or recommendations for medical use or treatment in any way for skin conditions of any kind.
General Safety Information: Use caution when trying any new ingredient, including carrier oils on the skin or in the hair. Those with nut allergies should consult their medical practitioner before coming into contact with nut oils, butters or other nut products.