Benefits of Jojoba Oil and how to use it against Hair Problems

Updated on April 30th, 2019
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In the modern society that we live in, a lot of importance is given to our appearance. One of the defining aspects of your appearance is undoubtedly your hair. No picture of yours would look good with dry and frizzy hair and no matter how well your dress, if your hair is not properly done, it is going to ruin your overall appearance.

We are sure that you know this, and in order to enjoy healthy and beautiful hair you use all sorts of products on your hair. But have you read the ingredients of the hair products you are using? Many hair products constitute of some harsh chemicals which end up ruining the health of your hair.

So, what can you do in such a situation when the products you are using to enhance the appearance of your hair end up ruining it?

In such a situation your only saviour are natural products. One of the most potent remedies for the health of your hair is using jojoba oil for hair. By using this amazing natural remedy, you not only get rid of majority of hair problems but also enhance the shine and lusciousness of your hair. Read further to know more about the benefits of using jojoba oil for hair.

Types of Hair Problems

Hair problems can be of many types and the most worrying aspect is that you do not  realise you have problems with your hair till the situation has gotten out of hands. Some of the major types of hair problems that you may experience are: –

  • Greying Hair
  • Frizzy Hair
  • Greasy Hair
  • Split Ends
  • Bald Patches

Causes of Hair Problems

There are carious causes that can be attributed for causing several types of hair problems: –

  • Excessive use of synthetic hair products
  • Medical reasons such as radiation therapy
  • Genetic causes
  • Lack of nutrition
  • Irregular sleeping habits

Symptoms of Hair Problems

Usually hair problems manifest them at later stages only but there are some symptoms that you must pay close attention to. The most common symptoms that indicate towards hair problems are: –

  • Excessive hair fall
  • Dandruff
  • Excessive thinning of hair
  • Tearing of hair becomes painless
  • Scalp issues like itching

About Jojoba Oil

Jojoba oil, pronounced as ho ho ba, is the oil like wax that comes from the seeds of the jojoba plant. The scientific name for which is Simmondsia Chinensis. This shrub is native to southern Arizona, south part of California and north western Mexico. The jojoba oil is a liquid wax from the plant, and it is used to heal many ailments. It is said that Native Americans use this oil to treat sores and bruises. Jojoba oil has been added to beauty products as well as food from 1970.

In today’s day and age, this oil is commonly used to treat acne, psoriasis, chapped skin, and sunburn and moistures hair. Experts state that it is used for people suffering from hair loss and thinning, especially balding as it encourages hair growth. The oil soothes and nourishes the skin and hair follicles. A lot of people also use jojoba oil as carrier oil for a lot of essential oils to make various products for the hair and the skin.

 However, even on its own, the jojoba oil can be used as a very effective moisturiser for the skin and hair. Jojoba oil is rich in vitamins like C, B and E, copper, and zinc. Jojoba oil is a natural conditioner also has antioxidants that help the process of healing wounds and help fade scars.

Types of jojoba oil

There are various types of jojoba oil found in the market one can use. There are organic jojoba oils; cold pressed jojoba oils, golden jojoba oils, desert essence jojoba oil. While buying any of these products one has to ensure that the product is genuine, certified or graded and from a well-renowned company.

Health benefits of Jojoba Oil:

Moisturizes skin

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Jojoba oil plays the role of sebum and helps moisturise the skin and hair when the body isn’t able to do it naturally. Jojoba oil can help to treat eczema and can be used to treat acne. It helps fight dry skin and deeply moisturise the skin.

Dry skin is usually caused due to lack of water, which causes it the upper layer of the skin to be dry and patchy. The jojoba oil moisturises the top layer of the skin, ensuring the skin remains hydrated. This can be used to on the entire body, skin, neck, face and hair.

Removes make up safely

Making up can be harmful to the skin and create acne and irritation. Using jojoba oil to remove the make-up ensures the make-up comes off properly. Makeup tends to dehydrate the skin and to use jojoba oil moisturises and hydrates the skin. It also protects the skin from bacteria. It removes dirt as well and can be used to remove makeup from all over the face, including eyes.

Prevents Razor Burn

Shaving in itself can be a taxing and irritating experience for your skin. Instead of using chemical filled creams or foams, one can use jojoba oil before you shake to prevent burns and protect the skin. The oil creates a smooth layer to ensure happy shaving. This also ensures that if you get cut, the cut heals quickly. Jojoba oil keeps the bacteria away.

Promotes healthy skin

Jojoba oil is non-comedogenic oil which means that it does not clog any pores. A lot of times, due to excessive oil, the skin can have breakouts. Jojoba oil works as a protective layer and cleanses the skin.  Being rich in iodine, the oil, naturally fights bacteria which can be harmful during breakouts. The antioxidants in the oil ensure that the skin and hair are healthy and shinning. It prevents wrinkles and slows down the ageing process.

Heals wounds faster

Being rich in vitamin E and anti-oxidants, jojoba oil can help speed up the process of healing cuts, scrapes, scratches and wounds. It stimulates blood flow to the affected areas and aids the production of new cells.

Fight fungus and infections

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Application of jojoba oil on the skin, nails, toes, fingers and hair can help fight any signs on fungus on these sights. It can also prevent athlete’s foot. It further prevents these areas from being affected by fungal infections.

Why use Jojoba oil for hair

Jojoba oil can be used as a moisturiser as oil in itself or added to products. It protects the hair from damage, dryness, split ends and breakage. It can be used as a dandruff remedy. Being vitamin and mineral rich it helps nourish the hair.

As it provides strength to the hair, it also aids in preventing hair loss. It thickens the follicles and promotes hair thickness. The oil moisturises the hair follicles and prevents dryness that leads to hair loss. Jojoba oil can also soothe an itchy scalp and be used as an anti-inflammatory.

The oil is known as a hair growth stimulant, but there is insufficient research done in this area.

Controls hair loss and treats dryness, breakage and detangles hair

Dryness and breakage can cause hair loss but so can tangle, frizzy hair. Jojoba oil conditions the hair to keep it away from both split ends and tangles. This dryness can also be caused due to exposure to harsh elements such as the sun or wind. The vitamins and minerals in the oil including copper and zinc are some of the best ways to nurture the hair, keeping it safe from knots, dryness and breakage. The presence of protein in the oil also boosts the nourishment of the hair from damage.

For the treatment of dandruff

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Dandruff can give your hair a dry and frizzy appearance, making it look dull and lifeless. Jojoba oil has natural ingredients that can help keep bacteria away that causes dandruff. Combined with other essential oils such as tea tree, one can ensure that dandruff will be kept away.

Jojoba oil for colour protection

Colouring the hair can leave it rough and dry. The chemicals in colour steal the hairs natural moisture, making it frizzy and dry. This leads to further hair loss and breakage. Jojoba oil can help protect the hair and help lock in moisture in the hair. It can also protect hair from chlorine water and harmful UV rays. It protects the harsh weather climate, and experts state that it can also protect the hair and skin from the sun as SPF 4

How to use jojoba oil for hair

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There are various ways one can use jojoba oil. One can use the oil directly, add it to different products or even make homemade remedies to apply the oil.

Direct application

The beauty of this oil being a carrier is that it can be applied directly without having to add it to anything. This is based used for dry scalp and dandruff

  1. Warm the oil beforehand
  2. Take 1 tbsp. for short hair and 2 for long hair
  3. Apply all over scalp and head
  4. Leave in for 20 minutes
  5. Wash thoroughly with shampoo and conditioner

Products

One can buy jojoba infused products from the market as well. However, one has to ensure it is from a certified and renowned company. One can get various shampoos, creams, oils, conditioners, masks, etc. that are infused with jojoba oil.

Add it to products

Add a few drops of oil directly to their favourite products such as cream, shampoo, conditioner or oil and use it on your hair.

DIY recipes

One can add jojoba oil to various things for improvement of health overall. Let’s look at a few homemade DIYs one can do.

Jojoba oil conditioner

Jojoba mimics the natural oils levels in the skin and scalp. This aids it to nourish and condition the hair deeply. Coconut oil can add that extra moisture. Adding lavender to this also reduces fungus on the scalp and give it a pleasant fragrance

  1. Combine 1 cup coconut oil to 5 tsp jojoba oil and five drops of lavender essential oil in a bowl.
  2. Mix it properly for at least 7 minutes
  3. Store it in a jar
  4. Apply a small coin sized amount to wet hair, focus on the ends and very little on the scalp.
  5. Leave for 3-5 minutes
  6. Rinse thoroughly.

As you can store it in a jar, one can use this multiple times.

Mask for scalp repair

This mask cleanses the skin thoroughly. Added with essential oils like tea tree, it reduces bacteria that can cause dandruff in the scalp. Adding rosemary and lavender essential oils can make the hair softer, give it a pleasant fragrance as well as boost anti-fungal properties. It aids in the prevention of flaking and drying of the scalp.

  1. Combine 1 ounce of jojoba oil to 5 drops of tea tree, five drops of rosemary and five drops of lavender essential oils
  2. Keep in a bottle and cap it tight
  3. Massage the oil thoroughly into the scalp and leave it for 2-3 minutes
  4. Rinse properly with shampoo and conditioner
  5. Leave in conditioner

To protect the hair from the weather, one can use this leave-in conditioner anytime and anywhere.

  1. Take 1 tbsp. of jojoba oil, 1 tbsp. argon oil, 4 drops tea tree essential oil, 2 drops bergamot essential oil, 2 drops lime essential oil.
  2. Store the mixture in a bottle
  3. Add 2 -3 drops to your palms and evenly spread it all over the hair, focusing on the ends.

This can be done anytime and anywhere.

Precautions and side effects

There are very few side effects of jojoba oil seen during research and study. Allergic reaction to the same is very rare. But one has to ensure the application of a small amount of oil as it may irritate the skin or hair. This oil is seen to be quite safe even if you are pregnant or breastfeeding. One should, however, seek expert advice for the application of this oil.

One should never, under any circumstances, consume the oil. It can cause stomach upset and cardiovascular irregularities.  One should check if the oil is 100% pure and organic. The brand of the oil should be certified or graded and well renowned.

Other home remedies:

 Other Home Remedies for Hair Problems

1. Crack open two eggs and whisk them to make a paste. Apply the paste on your scalp for an hour. Wash off with a good shampoo.

2. Mix two tbsp of honey in half cup milk and apply over your hair evenly. Let I stay for an hour and then wash off with warm water.

Jojoba can help in overall hair growth and boost healthy hair and a happy scalp. The jojoba oil acts as a conditioner, protector and boosts shine in the hair. It moisturizes the hair, making it soft and easy to manage. It adds a shine to the hair making it bright. It is beneficial for the treatment of dry scalp and dandruff.

Being rich in vitamins and minerals, it nourishes the hair over time and makes it luscious and thick. However, one has to ensure the product is safe, 100% pure and certified. One should seek the advice of health experts as well before the application of the product. We hope you found this article engaging and exciting.

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