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Jojoba Oil – Nature’s Non-Comedogenic Moisturiser

Jojoba oil is an unsung hero in skincare, known for its ability to deeply hydrate skin without blocking pores. Derived from the seeds of the Jojoba plant, this liquid wax is uniquely similar to the skin’s natural oils, making it a versatile ingredient for hydration, balancing oil production, and preventing the visible effects of ageing. Its balanced composition makes it suitable for all skin types, making it a key ingredient in our award-winning Skin Nutrient Facial Oil.

What is Jojoba Oil?

Jojoba oil, extracted from the seeds of the Jojoba plant native to North America, is technically a liquid wax. This composition allows it to closely mimic the natural oils (sebum) produced by the skin, making it an ideal hydrator and protector. Rich in vitamins, antioxidants, and essential fatty acids, Jojoba oil provides deep nourishment while being remarkably gentle on the skin. It works to regulate moisture balance, ensuring the skin stays supple and hydrated without clogging pores. Its versatile nature makes it a go-to ingredient in both hydrating and anti-ageing skincare routines.

The Top 5 Benefits of Jojoba Oil

  1. Hydration: Deeply nourishes the skin, leaving it hydrated and smooth without an oily residue.
  2. Balances Oil Production: Regulates sebum levels, making it ideal for both dry and oily skin.
  3. Anti-Ageing: Minimizes the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles by maintaining skin moisture and elasticity.
  4. Prevents Clogged Pores: Non-comedogenic, preventing breakouts while promoting clear, even skin.
  5. Protects & Soothes: Rich in antioxidants, Jojoba oil defends the skin from environmental damage, preserving its youthful appearance.

How Can Jojoba Oil Reduce the Signs of Ageing?

As skin matures, its ability to retain moisture and regenerate slows, leading to dryness, wrinkles, and dullness. Jojoba oil directly addresses these concerns, offering a multi-faceted approach to healthy ageing. Its unique properties enhance the skin’s natural function, supporting hydration, balance, and protection from environmental stressors.

  • Hydration and Moisture Retention
    Skin’s moisture-retaining abilities decline with age, often leading to dryness and the accentuation of fine lines. Jojoba oil offers deep hydration by mimicking the skin’s natural oils, which helps retain moisture and prevent dehydration. Regular use of Jojoba oil supports the skin’s moisture barrier, maintaining a soft, plump complexion and mitigating the development of wrinkles.
  • Balancing Oil Production
    Jojoba oil is unique in its ability to regulate sebum production, making it beneficial for both dry and oily skin types. For oily skin, it helps reduce excess oil, preventing clogged pores and breakouts, while for dry skin, it provides moisture without being greasy. This dual-action ability makes Jojoba oil an ideal choice for maintaining skin balance, a critical factor in ageing gracefully.
  • Anti-Ageing Properties
    The natural process of ageing causes a decline in collagen production, leading to the formation of wrinkles and loss of skin elasticity. Jojoba oil contains high levels of vitamin E and other antioxidants that help protect the skin from free radical damage, a key contributor to premature ageing. By providing antioxidant protection and supporting collagen synthesis, Jojoba oil helps reduce the visible signs of ageing, leaving skin looking smoother and firmer.
  • Preventing Clogged Pores
    One of the lesser-known but significant benefits of Jojoba oil is its ability to prevent clogged pores. As skin ages, the buildup of dead skin cells can contribute to pore congestion and uneven texture. Jojoba oil is non-comedogenic, meaning it won’t block pores, allowing for better skin turnover and a clearer, smoother complexion. This is particularly beneficial for mature skin, which can become prone to both dryness and clogged pores.
  • Protecting and Soothing the SkinThe skin’s natural barrier weakens with age, making it more susceptible to environmental damage and irritation. Jojoba oil’s rich antioxidant profile helps protect the skin from oxidative stress caused by pollution, UV rays, and other external factors. Additionally, its soothing properties reduce inflammation and redness, making it an ideal choice for sensitive, ageing skin. This protection helps to preserve the skin’s integrity, maintaining a youthful appearance over time.

How to Boost Jojoba Oil’s Benefits

To fully benefit from Jojoba oil, it should be incorporated into a comprehensive skincare routine and combined with other complementary practices.

  1. Use Consistently
    The key to Jojoba oil’s effectiveness is regular use. Incorporating it into your daily skincare regimen—whether as a facial oil or as a moisturizer—will allow it to work its best. A few drops massaged into clean skin can provide hydration and balance, helping to restore and maintain the skin’s natural glow.
  2. Pair with SPF
    While Jojoba oil offers some protection against environmental stress, it is essential to use sunscreen daily to protect the skin from UV damage, which accelerates the ageing process. A broad-spectrum SPF helps to shield the skin from harmful rays, preventing further breakdown of collagen and elastin and preserving the benefits of Jojoba oil’s hydrating and protective properties.
  3. Support with a Healthy Diet
    Skin health extends beyond topical treatments. A diet rich in antioxidants, healthy fats, and vitamins will complement the effects of Jojoba oil. Foods such as leafy greens, berries, and omega-3 fatty acids support skin regeneration and hydration from within, enhancing the overall results of your skincare routine.
  4. Combine with Other Active Ingredients
    Jojoba oil can be layered with other active ingredients like Vitamin C, hyaluronic acid, or retinol to target specific signs of ageing. Vitamin C brightens the skin and reduces pigmentation, while hyaluronic acid provides additional hydration and plumping. Retinol stimulates collagen production, which can enhance the anti-ageing benefits of Jojoba oil, creating a well-rounded approach to maintaining youthful skin.
  5. Adapt to Your Skin’s Needs
    As with any skincare product, the use of Jojoba oil should be tailored to your skin type and concerns. Those with oily or acne-prone skin may prefer to use it sparingly, while those with dry or mature skin can benefit from its deeper application. Regardless of skin type, Jojoba oil’s versatility ensures that it remains a powerful ally in the fight against the visible signs of ageing.

Discover Jojoba oil’s deeply hydrating potential in our award-winning Skin Nutrient Facial Oil.

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Amino Acids

Amino acids are molecules used by all living things to make proteins. They are key in various bodily functions, from protein synthesis to tissue repair to nutrient absorption.​

Cysteine HCI - A Healing Non-Essential Amino Acid

A non-essential amino acid that aids the healing process, Cysteine has been used in medicine for more than 30 years. The nutrient replenishes intracellular levels of the natural antioxidant glutathione, which is depleted by age and illness, restoring cells’ ability to fight damage from reactive oxygen species.​ Read more on Cysteine HCI here.

L-Glutamine - An Abundant Nonessential Amino Acid

Glutamine is the most abundant amino acid in the body - and is involved in more metabolic processes than any other amino acid. Glutamine supplementation has been shown to enhance immune system function and result in a lower level of infection. In conjunction with Cysteine, Glutamine supplementation has been shown to enhance glutathione stores. Read more on L-Glutamine here.

N-Acetyl-L-Carnitine HCL - An Anti-Ageing Amino Acid

N-Acetyl-L-Carnitine HCL is a form of carnitine that plays a role in energy metabolism, protecting against and repairing existing age-induced mitochondrial DNA damage, boosting mitochondrial function and improving energy turnover. Read more on N-Acetyl-L-Carnitine HCL here.

Arginine - A Multi-Tasking Amino Acid

Arginine is an amino acid, which plays an important role in the synthesis of proteins and cell division. Many studies have linked arginine to enhanced immunity and the improved release of the human growth hormone (HGH), which repairs and regenerates the body’s tissue during sleep. Read more on Arginine here.

L-Citrulline - A Nonessential Animo Acid

Citrulline is an energy-boosting amino acid that improves endurance, cognitive function and blood pressure. It improves the ammonia recycling process and nitric oxide production, which helps blood vessels relax and improves blood flow, all of which improves performance, energy and endurance. Read more on L-Citrulline here.

Taurine (synthetic) - The ‘Wonder Molecule’

An amino acid found most commonly in meat, fish and dairy products, Taurine supports the immune system, the nervous system and healthy muscle function –improving exercise performance, reducing fatigue and increasing fat burning. Taurine also supports insulin health and is a potent brain nutrient. Read more on Taurine here.

Lysine - An Essential Collagen-Producing Amino Acid

Essential in the production of collagen, which supports the growth, repair and maintenance of healthy skin, muscles and connective tissue. Lysine sustains youthful levels of collagen in the skin, and is required to produce elastin. Read more on Lysine here.

Glycine - A Powerhouse Antioxidant

One of three essential amino acids that make up the body’s powerhouse antioxidant, Glutathione – Glycine has been shown to protect DNA and reduce inflammation in the body. Read more on Glycine here.

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Vitamins

Vitamins are essential micronutrients. They each work to keep the body function properly – from protecting against infections to helping your body get energy from food and helping your blood clot properly.

Vitamin A - The All-Rounder

Vitamin A is known to contribute to healthy skin, improved cognitive function, healthy vision and a strengthened immune system. The multifunctional vitamin also acts as an antioxidant, helping to reduce cellular, molecular and tissue damage caused by free radicals. Read more on Vitamin A here.

Vitamin B1 (Thiamine) - The Energy Yielding Nutrient

Vitamin B1, otherwise known as Thiamine, is an essential vitamin involved in maintaining an efficient, energy-yielding metabolism, a resilient nervous system, healthy cardiovascular system and balanced psychological function. Read more on Vitamin B1 here.

Vitamin B5 (Pantothenic Acid) - The Brainpower Nutrient

Vitamin B5, otherwise known as Pantothenic Acid, is one of the essential nutrients needed to reduce tiredness and fatigue and improve mental performance. It contributes to the structure and function of brain cells and has an essential role in the creation of the neurotransmitters. Read more on Vitamin B5 here.

Vitamin B6 - The Hormone Support Vitamin

Vitamin B6 is an essential B vitamin known to support the healthy regulation of hormonal activity, support a strong immune system and keep tiredness and fatigue at bay. Vitamin B6 plays a role in protein metabolism and helps support a healthy function of the nervous system.​ Read more on Vitamin B6 here.

Biotin - The Skin and Hair Saviour

Biotin is a B vitamin and healthy skin, hair, and nails powerhouse. Biotin is also essential to the conversion of food into energy – reducing tiredness and fatigue, supporting balanced psychological function and healthy mucous membranes. Read more on Biotin here.

Folate (Vitamin B9) - The Body Support Vitamin

Folate is essential to the production of red and white blood cells, and to the conversion of carbohydrates into energy. Adequate vitamin B9 intake is extremely important during periods of rapid growth such as pregnancy, infancy, and adolescence. It is also vital for psychological function and a healthy immune system.​
Read more on Folate here.

Vitamin C - The Essential Nutrient

Vitamin C is an essential nutrient and an excellent antioxidant in the body. It is vital to the production and maintenance of collagen, stimulation of adrenal function and stress management. Vitamin C has been shown to stimulate the immune system by boosting the activity of white blood cells.​ Read more on Vitamin C here.

Vitamin D3 - The Fat-Soluble Vitamin

Vitamin D3 is a fat-soluble vitamin essential to normal growth and development. Its role in the absorption of calcium is key to a healthy neuromuscular system, normal blood clotting, and heart function. Read more on Vitamin D3 here.

Vitamin E - The Antioxidant Vitamin

Vitamin E is primarily known as a powerful antioxidant with immune-boosting benefits, but it also protects against cognitive decline and memory loss by protecting cells from oxidative stress.​ Read more on Vitamin E here.

Coenzyme Q10 - A Powerful Antioxidant

A powerful, fat-soluble antioxidant and anti-inflammatory produced within the body, Coenzyme Q10 is key in sustaining health and energy, but levels of the nutrient decline with age. Studies have confirmed that, due to its fat-soluble nature, the bioavailability of Coenzyme Q10 is greatly increased by its suspension in oil.​ Read more on Coenzyme Q10 here.

Lutein - An Essential for Ocular Support

A natural carotenoid closely related to Vitamin A, Lutein is an antioxidant known to support ocular health. Research shows Lutein can play a key role in protecting the retina and lens from free radicals, supporting overall eye health and vision. Read more on Lutein here.

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Minerals

Minerals are elements that come from soil and water. They are necessary for 3 key reasons: building strong bones and teeth, controlling body fluids inside and outside cells, and turning the food you eat into energy.

Selenium - The Hormonal Balance Supporter

Selenium plays a critical role in reproduction, thyroid hormone metabolism, DNA synthesis and protection from infection. The mineral also plays a vital role in boosting antioxidant activity in the body and providing protection against free radical damage.​​ Read more on Selenium here.

Zinc - The Immune System Supporter

Zinc improves immune resilience by regulating the function of white blood cells and helping to curtail the progression of viral cold and flu symptoms. Zinc is also an important nutrient for healthy growth and development, muscle repair, DNA synthesis, fertility, reproduction and sexual function.​ Read more on Zinc here.

Magnesium - The Anti-Stress Mineral

Magnesium, in the highly bioavailable form of Magnesium Malate, is a natural tranquiliser known to relax skeletal muscles and smooth muscles of blood vessels and the gastrointestinal tract. Thanks to this function, Magnesium may also be helpful for nervousness, anxiety, low energy and muscle cramps. Read more on Magnesium Malate here.

Iodine - The Thyroid-Supporting Nutrient

Iodine’s most important role is to ensure healthy thyroid function as it helps to regulate the production of the thyroid hormones thyroxine (T4) and triiodothyronine (T3). It also supports cognitive function, a strong nervous system and a healthy, energy-yielding metabolism. Read more on Iodine (from potassium iodide) here.

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Botanical Extracts

Botanical extracts are concentrated substances derived from plants, containing beneficial compounds that support various aspects of health.​

Ashwagandha - The Mental Performance-Supporting Herb

A popular Ayurvedic herb and adaptogen, Ashwagandha contributes to increased mental performance and focus. An ally during menopause, it helps address menopause-related depression and mood swings. When taken regularly, Ashwagandha can also help reduce anxiety, by boosting the production of GABA – an important natural tranquiliser in the brain. Read more on Ashwagandha here.

Sage - The Nutrient-Rich Herb

A common herb, Sage is known to improve brain function, support digestive health and provide metabolic support. During menopause, Sage is known to help alleviate associated menopausal symptoms. Read more on Sage here.

Turmeric (root) Extract - The Anti-Inflammatory Spice

A spice used in India for thousands of years in cooking and herbal medicine, Turmeric has powerful anti-inflammatory, antioxidant and antibacterial effects. It also supports the liver and detoxification pathways. Read more on Turmeric Extract here.

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Omega 3’s

Omega-3 fatty acids are essential fats that play a crucial role in brain function, heart health and reducing inflammation.​

Flaxseed Oil - A Rich Source of Essential Fatty Acids

Flaxseed oil is rich in omega-3 fatty acids in the form of alpha-linolenic acid (ALA). Omega-3 fatty acids have been shown to reduce inflammation in all systems, increase the radiance and elasticity of the skin and boost the immune system. Read more on Flaxseed Oil here.