Jojoba Valley highlights the results of studies that demonstrate the contribution of Jojoba oil in wound healing, anti-viral capability, improving skin texture, volume and viability
Jojoba oil (Simmondsia chinensis) oil has been a gold standard in the cosmetics and pharmaceutical industries for many years. The oil, which is actually a liquid wax by chemical classification, started gaining popularity after scientists found that its composition is very similar to the sperm whale fat that was widely used in cosmetics applications and was banned in the 1970s.
Jojoba plantations can be found in semi-arid to arid climates around the world. Jojoba can be found as a crop, globally, from Latin America, US, Israel and all the way to Australia.
Israel is the largest grower and producer of Jojoba, with production capacity of about 50% of the total world consumption. Jojoba Valley, a leading Israeli producer of jojoba oil is offering various grades of jojoba oil (golden/colourless, conventional/organic), jojoba butter, squalene-based jojoba butter, jojoba wax and jojoba-enriched silicone alternatives.
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