NOW Solutions, Organic Jojoba Oil, Moisturizing Multi-Purpose Oil for Face, Hair and Body, 4-Ounce
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Anastacia
> 3 dayThis oil is really good I use it while my skin is wet after a shower and spray my perfume on and I be spelling good for the whole day and it’s a good substitute for lotion and great for sensitive skin it’s unscented. AMAZING
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NinSoul
> 3 dayI add to my body lotion, hair mousse, sometimes directly to my hair and sometimes to remove makeup. Cant live without it.
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Susie Mackie
> 3 dayLike how it keeps my dry and thin nails from peeling in winter. Absorbs into skin quickly. The bottle arrived in winter weather so it was gelatinous upon arrival and when it came up to room temperature it was perfect. A few drops go long way.
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justme
> 3 dayUpdate - Since I decided not to return the oil, Ive used it for the last two weeks because it does feel nice when applied. After two weeks of not even consistently using it, I have noticed that my fingertips and cuticles are healing where there was cracked and peeling skin. My hands are smoother and softer and arent hurting from the dryness like before so this product gets 4 stars now. I would give it 5 if it was heavier and made my hands feel moisturized longer but I suppose its meant to seep into my skin in order to work on healing rather than sit on the surface. I ordered this because I read that Jojoba oil was good for dry, cracked skin due to dry cold winter weather. It has no smell good or bad which is fine. It applies like any oil and isnt any thicker than any oil which was the first thing that had me doubting it would be effective. My hands only stayed moisturized for a few minutes. Not worth the eight bucks it cost and not worth it to return.
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CCWRITER
Greater than one weekI’ve got seriously sensitive skin and can’t use anything with fragrance or olive or sesame oil in it without getting a rash that can last for weeks. I was in a fix since olive oil is in almost everything! If that was t bad enough, the FDA decided the manufacturers don’t even required to say exactly what KIND of oil is in the soaps and lotions we use daily, and that not right! I was desperate! Buying my first bottle of jojoba oil, and THAT changed EVERYTHING. Now I use it to remove makeup, to rub into my cuticles and chapped lips, moisturize and revitalize my hair, and even as a moisturizer after bath or shower. Fragrance Free Organic Jojoba Oil is my HOLY GRAIL FOR SENSITIVE SKIN!
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Yunus Rajabiy
19-11-2024I used the Dr. Adorable brand before. And their oil smelled way more nutty and more clinical like clean scent. I could tell it was a very high quality oil, and it did wonders to my entire bodys skin. This oil has more like fish oil like scent, very settle, but its there. it still feels good though on the face just the scent is a little off IMHO.. so could be the quality. Its hard to tell.
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Lisa C Francolini
> 3 dayUsed this particular oil in making my homemade body butter. Excellent product and one of the main ingredients.
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Gaiachalkboardart
> 3 dayLove this product
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Mzunderstood
> 3 dayOk, I don’t even remember why I got this. Maybe to use as a carrier oil to mix with rosemary essential oil or to thin down my castor oil; both to use on my hair. So I’ve been using it for that and sort of researching what else I could use it for. Let me add here that when I say I’ve used every hair product ever suggested I mean EVERY. The “holy grail” people talk about I’ve never found. Nothing helps my frizz. NOTHING. Any product people rave about does nothing for me. Expensive stuff. Cheap stuff. Natural stuff. Chemical stuff. My hair is weird and fine, but curly, but not, and fluffy and frizzy. It can look nice but it takes a lot and never lasts long. Like I’m not cooking pasta and having good hair; the steam destroys it. The other week my hairdresser mentioned in passing something about using coconut oil during the blow drying process. I’d never tried that but I’m a big fan of coconut oil for deep conditioning, but I always wash it out. The next time I washed my hair put some coconut oil to my damp hair before I dried it. I put too much in BUT it really did something amazing and made my hair slippery. I can’t describe it any other way. Usually when I blow dry my hair I need to put an oil on top to tame it but it can end up just sitting there and looking greasy and not really taming anything. The coconut oil blow dry added a silky quality. SO then I research if this is even a good idea and I see someone suggest jojoba oil is better than coconut. No one is screaming anything from the rooftops, though. Well I had this bottle so I tried it. My hair has been transformed buy using a quarter size drop to my wet hair and blow drying. There is zero frizz. Zero fluff. Zero edges starting to kink up. My hair is shiny and soft and slippery but not greasy. I require no other product like my usual Moroccan oil. I am STUNNED and so so so happy. It’s so cheap and it works for me. It’s also perfect for removing makeup and it doesn’t make me break out. I’m so glad I go down internet rabbit holes and found the suggestion to use oil. Hopefully this can help some other curly-haired girl like me.
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Susan
> 3 dayIve been battling extremely oily skin for as long as I can remember. Im not just talking about the type of oily where my t-zone begins to shine mid day. I mean the type of oily where 2 hours after applying my makeup, I look like I accidentally squirted baby oil all over my face. For the longest time, I thought that the way to combat oily skin, was to dry it out as much as I possibly could. I used to go over and beyond to try to keep my skin as dry as possible. I would wash my face with kojic acid soap and purposely not moisturize my face after. I would even apply milk of magnesia to my already dry face in hopes that Id be able to achieve that all day matte look. Unfortunately, not only did all of these methods leave my skin looking unhealthy and dead, but the more I stripped my face of its natural oils, the more my skin would just fight back and produce more! I finally decided enough was enough and did extensive research online to see which home remedies I could try to put my oily skin at bay. Surprisingly, I came across a remedy that mentioned applying oil to your skin to trick it into thinking that its already produced enough and stop it from producing more. I honestly thought this was the craziest thing I had heard...applying MORE oil to my already SUPER oily skin....what?!! But then again, what did I really have to lose? I decided to go with Jojoba oil because its not as heavy as some of the other ones such as coconut or almond oil and I began applying less than a dime sized amount to my palms and rubbing it into my face in the morning and at night after washing my face. I literally began seeing a huge improvement in the oiliness of my skin within a week. Not only was I able to wear my makeup for a significantly longer period of time during the day, but my face started to just have an overall glow to it. My skin now looks firmer and healthier than ever. I love this oil and for the price, you just cant really beat it. Who knew that oil would be the answer to my oily skin problems!