Jojoba in modern cosmetology: properties, formulas, recommendations

Modern cosmetology values jojoba not only for its naturalness, but also for its proven effect on all levels of skin health - hydration, barrier, sebum regulation, anti-inflammatory effect. In this column - how exactly jojoba oil works, for whom it is suitable, how to recognize jojoba oil in the composition of products and an example of effective use in the Meder line.
Benefits of jojoba oil n сosmetology
Organic jojoba oil can be used as a standalone ingredient, but it is also a valuable alternative to lanolin, mineral oils, and synthetic esters. It is most often included in cosmetic products intended for dry, dehydrated, and mature skin.
Jojoba oil can also be used in its pure form in small amounts. For example, for hair care, treating wounds, cracks, peeling on elbows, knees and feet. It is also a popular base for lip care products - primarily balms and lipsticks.
Recently, jojoba has been actively introduced into cosmetics for oily skin. Thanks to its antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties, it does not clog the excretory ducts of hair follicles, as it does not glue dead skin cells together and does not provoke the formation of comedones.
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