The Secret to Ageless Beauty for African American Skin – Jojoba Oil

Hi all gorgeous! Today I want to talk about Jojoba Oil.  Jojoba can serve both as a moisturizer and a tonic.  It’s naturally hypoallergenic and it is PH balanced, making it a good option for all skin types – especially African-American women’s skin.

2 Anti-Aging Secrets with Jojoba Oil

  • As we grow older, personally I like the phrase “As we Mature”, our skin starts to dry up due to a decrease in sebum production in the body. Jojoba Oil acts as a supplement to the sebum. It is actually chemically similar to sebum, so your body recognizes it as sebum and readily absorbs it into your system. Because it is absorbed, jojoba oil works to effectively restore the normal oil balance of your skin, helping to prevent dryness.
  • The different antioxidant properties of Jojoba Oil help prevent any further damage to your skin due to the aging process.

Although the term Jojoba oil includes the word oil, it really isn’t oily at all! Jojoba oil is actually a liquid wax – meaning it won’t clog your pores. Jojoba Oil is great for African-American women with skin problems such as eczema, acne scars, and psoriasis since Jojoba Oil has anti-inflammatory ingredients.


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Jojoba Oil is ideal for African-American women with oily skin because it does not block your pores and does not irritate acne.

Jojoba Oil Benefits:

-Helps soften skin and reduce wrinkles and crows feet
-Helps heal skin from bruises, cuts, and scrapes, while reducing scarring
-Great to use for acne, psoriasis, and other minor skin disorders
-Helps reducing irritation and soothes skin after shaving
-Great moisturizer for dry skin, cuticles, lips, and hands

Using Jojoba Oil to help you in minimizing the appearance of wrinkles can be done for all skin types, especially African-American women. Jojoba Oil is actually more preferable over any other anti-wrinkle creams because it does not contain any toxic ingredients. It is hypoallergenic and also very rarely causes any type of skin irritations.

Be careful though! When purchasing Jojoba Oil make sure to read the label carefully while making sure to select the one that has the purest and natural form of Jojoba Oil.

One of the most common side effects of aging or maturing African American skin has to do with the loss of hydration. Basically, your skin gets drier as you get older.

Jojoba Oil helps to keep your skin hydrated. It works to protect African American skin from toxins. It is also great for smoothing wrinkles over. It does this by forming a lipid (oil) layer over your skin while easily being absorbed.

When shopping for moisturizers, cleansers, soaps, and sunscreens, take note of the ingredients. For your African American skincare regimen, buy products that have jojoba oil as one of the top 3 ingredients to protect your skin.

Jurlique Jojoba Carrier Oil, 3.3 Oz. Jurlique Jojoba Carrier Oil, 3.3 Oz. @ Amazon

Highly moisturizing for your skin. You can even try to mix it either with lavender or peppermint to not only moisturize your skin but help you sleep soundly.
Crabtree & Evelyn Moisturising Body Wash, Jojoba Oil, 16.9 Fl Oz Crabtree & Evelyn Moisturising Body Wash, Jojoba Oil, 16.9 Fl Oz @ Amazon

The super energizing scent not only moisturizes your skin but leaves you refreshed and ready for the day.
Body Spray, Sea Salt Mist with Jojoba Oil 4 Oz | H2O+ Body Care | Luxury Beauty Body Spray, Sea Salt Mist with Jojoba Oil 4 Oz | H2O+ Body Care | Luxury Beauty @ Amazon

This mist with Jojoba Oil will soften and smooth your skin with an oceanside scent. Paraben-free, mineral oil-free.

Jojoba oil can be used to help nourish and moisturize all types of face and body skin. As an example, applying some jojoba oil to your African American skin can give it a glowing essence not to mention make it look gorgeous.

Or, if you’re in need to remove your makeup, you can use jojoba oil to cleanse your face without any worries about possible allergies or irritations.

Last but certainly not least, Jojoba oil can also be applied to African-American women’s skin in order to fight athlete’s foot, warts, cold sores, and other skin conditions. So don’t be afraid to use jojoba oil all over your body.


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