Ingredient
SIMMONDSIA CHINENSIS SEED OIL
Name of the plant
Jojoba; Goat Nut
Used plant parts
Seeds (kernels)
Type of preparation
Fat or essential oil
Function(s) of this ingredient in cosmetic products
HAIR CONDITIONING
Leaves the hair easy to comb, supple, soft and shiny and / or imparts volume
SKIN CONDITIONING
Maintains the skin in good condition
SKIN CONDITIONING - EMOLLIENT
Softens and smoothens the skin
Origin
plant
Occurrence in cosmetics
Skin and haircare products
Background information on use in cosmetics
Jojoba oil (INCI name: simmondsia chinensis seed oil) is obtained from the seeds of the jojoba shrub growing in the deserts and semi-deserts of North and Central America and is actually no oil. It is rather a wax which is liquid at ambient temperature. Liquid waxes are esters from unsaturated carboxylic acids and / or unsaturated alcohols. They are characterised by a very good spreading ability, ie they have the ability to spread very well and rapidly on the skin. They can be well distributed, they penetrate well and cause a pleasant feeling on the skin; moreover, they can also be used as solvents for lipophilic (lipo-soluble) substances. Jojoba oil is very similar to the skin’s own waxes and is, therefore, combining very well with the latter. It increases the elasticity of the skin and protects it against the loss of moisture. Moreover, jojoba oil contains Provitamin A and Vitamin E, which has an antioxidative effect. As a result of the large number of fatty acids, jojoba oil has a caring and smoothing effect. Because of the moisture binding properties it is highly appreciated, more particularly, for more mature and dry skin. Despite its many active ingredients, care products with jojoba oil are not oily but are rapidly absorbed. In haircare, jojoba oil ensures intensive care and an easier combability. Vegetable oils are characterised by a high share of (poly) unsaturated fatty acids, which are characteristic for the liquid consistency. As an admixture many vitamins, carotenoids and free fatty acids are present.
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