Growing in the deserts of California, Arizona and Mexico, jojoba is one of the wonders of nature. Its seed produces liquid wax, more commonly known as jojoba oil. Its golden appearance and neutral scent allow it to be used for many reasons. And for the first reason, its close proximity to human sebum. This striking resemblance therefore helps regulate our sebum, with benefits for both oily and dry skin. Thanks to its healing and purifying properties, jojoba oil also fights acne pimples and other skin imperfections such as blackheads. Used over the long term, jojoba oil tightens pores and therefore prevents the appearance of redness and irritation. Jojoba oil takes care of all skin types, but also of the scalp. Both ideal for oily and dry hair, because of its sebum regulation, jojoba oil is used as a mask with rinsing after a shampoo adapted to the type of hair.
The healing properties of jojoba oil make it an effective and natural weapon against pimples. Can be applied directly to the epidermis, jojoba oil does not irritate the skin and calms redness. That said, there are several recipes for scrubs or masks, easily achievable at home with everyday products. For example, you can make a scrub with jojoba beads, which are less irritating than sugar or salt and have the ability to exfoliate. So mix jojoba pearls with honey and an egg white, and you will get a 100% natural scrub that quickly reduces pimples. Make circular movements for a few minutes and rinse with lukewarm water, then with cold water to tighten the pores as much as possible.
In addition to regularly using jojoba oil, acne-prone skin has every interest in following good habits to fight against the appearance of pimples. Indeed, if first of all you buy cosmetic products in store, always be sure to check the composition of these. Products purchased should be non-comedogenic and ideally non-irritating. Also, when you clean your skin, bet on products with a neutral pH and without soap, so as not to attack your epidermis with chemical substances. To tighten pores and mattify the skin, you can use a 100% natural hydrosol, usually based on lavender, fresh mint or grapefruit. If you also have oily skin, you can boost your natural treatment with aloe vera gel. Finally, if your meticulousness regarding the cosmetic products used can reduce your acne, know that food too. Avoid fast sugars and high-dose dairy products, they are known to be endocrine disruptors, and favor fruits and green vegetables, while ensuring that you are properly hydrated in order to eliminate toxins.