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HISTORY

Jojoba (Simmondsia chinensis) is an evergreen, drought resistant shrub, with an original geographic range from the Southwestern United States to Northern Mexico.

The indigenous tribes of the Sonoran Desert traditionally used grinded seeds to boost the healing process of open wounds. They further used the seeds as an appetite suppressant during their long walks.

Around 1930, scientists analyzed the composition of Jojoba. The Chemists were surprised to find that in contrast to all naturally occurring liquid oils and solid fats, which are triglyceride molecules, Jojoba is mainly composed of an array of long-chained, unsaturated liquid wax esters. Thus Jojoba Seed Oil is in fact the only known wax, which is liquid at room temperature. This aufbau is responsible for the unique qualities of Jojoba.

In the 1970’s with increasing awareness for environmental and animal protection, research on Jojoba increased, as it was the only substitute for spermaceti from the endangered Sperm Whale, which formerly was frequently applied in the cosmetic and pharmaceutical industry. Beyond that several research studies have proven the superior quality of Jojoba compared to spermaceti. Consequently the use of Jojoba considerably helped in whale protection.

The growing demand for Jojoba in cosmetics and special industrial applications led to the enlargement and setup of new plantations in the appropriate climatic zones

 

 

JOJOBA GOLD

 

picgold1Jojoba Oil Golden 100% natural cold expeller pressed oil from seeds of the desert shrub Jojoba (Simmondsia chinensis). It has a natural golden color and an agreeable smell typical of jojoba. Jojoba Gold quality jojoba oil is also used in coloured or perfumed cosmetic.

In cosmetic products it is used at concentrations ranging from 0.1 to 99%.

Packaging: 180 kg net weight

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APPLICATIONS

Numerous tests in the last decades have proven Jojoba to be a safe and highly praised ingredient in a huge array of cosmetic products. Due to the inherent molecular characters pure natural Jojoba has an extraordinary long shelf life and does not need any stabilizer or preservatives.

In Skin Care Products
Jojoba easily dissolves into the lipid layer thereby preventing moisture loss and improving skin elasticity. It can be used pure or as a valuable ingredient in any kind of formulation.Jojoba is exceptionally mild to sensitive skin, as well as baby, pre-damaged or mature skin. In baby care formulations Jojoba can replace glycerin.
The inherent SPF of 4 helps naturally in sun care products. Further Jojoba reduces inflammation and flaking. As Jojoba cannot be metabolized by most skin resident bacteria it helps in healing processes and the treatment of skin conditions like psoriasis and atopic eczema.Jojoba in Hair Care Products
Jojoba penetrates scalp and hair follicles without clogging of pores or any built-up. Traditionally it has been used in hair care to smooth the surface of the hair, helping with split ends and benefiting the hair with lustre, and improved compatibility.

HISTORY

Jojoba (Simmondsia chinensis) is an evergreen, drought resistant shrub, with an original geographic range from the Southwestern United States to Northern Mexico.

The indigenous tribes of the Sonoran Desert traditionally used grinded seeds to boost the healing process of open wounds. They further used the seeds as an appetite suppressant during their long walks.

Around 1930, scientists analyzed the composition of Jojoba. The Chemists were surprised to find that in contrast to all naturally occurring liquid oils and solid fats, which are triglyceride molecules, Jojoba is mainly composed of an array of long-chained, unsaturated liquid wax esters. Thus Jojoba Seed Oil is in fact the only known wax, which is liquid at room temperature. This aufbau is responsible for the unique qualities of Jojoba.

In the 1970’s with increasing awareness for environmental and animal protection, research on Jojoba increased, as it was the only substitute for spermaceti from the endangered Sperm Whale, which formerly was frequently applied in the cosmetic and pharmaceutical industry. Beyond that several research studies have proven the superior quality of Jojoba compared to spermaceti. Consequently the use of Jojoba considerably helped in whale protection.

The growing demand for Jojoba in cosmetics and special industrial applications led to the enlargement and setup of new plantations in the appropriate climatic zones worldwide.