Approx. Price: Rs 1,350 / Kilogram
Product Details:
HerbalYes
OrganicYes
OdourOdorless
ColourLight Yellow Liquid
Acid ValueLess than 2
Iodine Value78-91
Saponification Value85-98
Specific Gravity0.825 - 0.862
Refractive Index1.465 - 1.467
Solubility in WaterInsoluble in Organic Solvents
Peroxide ValueLess than 1
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The Jojoba oil makes up approximately 50% of the jojoba seed by weight and used for cosmetics and personal care products, especially skin care and hair care.
Further, the oil can also work as sustainable fuel that can serve as a substitute for petroleum diesel.
Instructions:
Jojoba Oil is liquid wax produced in the seed of the Jojoba plant, a shrub native to southern arizona, southern california and northwestern mexico.
Benefits:
Jojoba oil is consumed as an ingredient in cosmetics and personal care products, especially skin care and hair care
Jojoba biodiesel has been explored as a cheap, sustainable fuel that can serve as a substitute for petroleum diesel
Jojoba oil is derived from the seeds of the jojoba shrub, a perennial native to the North American deserts. The oil accounts for 50% of the jojoba seed and is extracted by cold-pressing, a process that helps maintain the rich nutritional value of the oil. Jojoba oil and wax are produced from the seeds and used for medicine. Jojoba is applied directly to the skin for acne, psoriasis, sunburn, and chapped skin. It is also used topically to encourage the regrowth of hair in people who are balding.
Cat No - ADI-CO-5127 English Name -Jojoba Oil Botanical Name - Simmondsia chinensis Price in US$ per LB for 11 LB - Ask for Quote
Overview Jojoba oil is most commonly used for skin and hair products and it acts as a natural skin conditioner due to its waxy consistency. It is the ideal carrier oil to mix with other essential oils to apply for massages and other oil treatments. Common Uses Jojoba oil has a proven track record for treatment of acne, eczema and psoriasis. Due to its high oil content it is one of the best moisturising agents against cold and dry conditions. Pure Jojoba essential oil can be rubbed on the skin before bedtime which will not only moisturise the skin, but also act as a healing agent. This essential oil aids in the treatment of dandruff and dermatitis too by massaging the scalp a few times a week. Recommended Storage The ideal storage of essential oils is to keep it refrigerated, as the fridge keeps the components that make up the oils at their optimal levels. If you don't have space in the fridge, you can keep it in a cool, dark place. Essential oils have a shelf life of one to five years. You should however replace essential oils after three years to gain the most benefits out of the essential oils.
Jojoba - An oily desert plant. Produced from 40: 60% by weight of oil. - Odourless, resistant to rancidity and spoilage. Produce pure natural oil similar to cod liver oil. - One of the most important advantages of being easy to absorb into the skin. Anti-inflammatory, anti-bacterial and anti-fungal. It is used in cosmetics, skin and hair care. - Resistant to skin infections, eczema and psoriasis. It is used for eye sore creams. It is also used in the manufacture of toothpastes. Power Herpes products are distinguished by being natural, organic products that are not exposed to any chemicals.