Used in cleansers, moisturizers, and spot treatments.
Uses
Jojoba Butter has a variety of properties that may make it effective for skin conditions like acne, eczema, and psoriasis.
Benefits
"• May control sebum production
• May help with hair growth
• Has anti-inflammatory properties
• Emollient"
Usage Rate
The usage for this product depends on the nature of the formulation, thus there is no exact recommended concentration.
Strengths
Since jojoba butter is hypoallergenic, it’s generally considered safe to apply topically.
Caution
Jojoba is a widely used therapeutic plant grown across the world. Its seeds and butter have been used in traditional practices for various concerns, including skin issues, scalp conditions, and supporting hair growth. Research on Jojoba Butter shows that it offers multiple pharmacological benefits such as antioxidant, anti-acne, anti-psoriasis, anti-inflammatory, antifungal, antipyretic, analgesic, antibacterial, and anti-hyperglycemia properties. It is also widely used in the pharmaceutical industry, especially in cosmetic formulations for topical applications.