Happi Staff10.16.19
With the trend toward natural and clean beauty becoming more prominent than ever, companies are seeking an alternative for the use of chemical substances in their formulas. It’s essential that these products feature environmentally-friendly and sustainably-sourced ingredients, as well as deliver the best, most efficacious results. This is especially true in skin care, and even more so when it comes to anti-inflammatory dermatological products designed to combat environmental damage. This trend is having a major impact on the cosmetics market as consumers demand more natural applications for their bodies, faces and hair.
As a result, many R&D professionals are turning to Jojoba oil as a key product used in their innovative products and formulations. Due to its unique chemical structure and antioxidant content, Jojoba oil has incomparable oxidative stability, resulting in a long shelf life and resistance towards free radicals. This exclusive property of Jojoba as a carrier oil results in formulations with oxidatively-sensitive vitamins, essential oils and other natural active materials.
According to a study published by R. Habashy in the Pharmacological Research journal, Jojoba oil applied on irritated skin exerts anti-inflammatory activity similar to an anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) used to relieve pain and swelling.
“Jojoba oil has many healing properties. Its unique structure, which is based on straight chain Omega 9esters, mimics 25% of the human sebum and therefore, once applied on irritated skin, has soothing and repairing effects while deeply moisturizing the skin,” said Dr. Anna Aharoni, R&D manager at Jojoba Desert. “This makes Jojoba oil an especially beneficial component in sensitive skin care, acne treatment products, after-sun formulations, as well as in anti-aging and anti-rosacea skin care applications.”
Visit Jojoba Desert at in-cosmetics Asia, November 5-7, 2019, Booth J10.
As a result, many R&D professionals are turning to Jojoba oil as a key product used in their innovative products and formulations. Due to its unique chemical structure and antioxidant content, Jojoba oil has incomparable oxidative stability, resulting in a long shelf life and resistance towards free radicals. This exclusive property of Jojoba as a carrier oil results in formulations with oxidatively-sensitive vitamins, essential oils and other natural active materials.
According to a study published by R. Habashy in the Pharmacological Research journal, Jojoba oil applied on irritated skin exerts anti-inflammatory activity similar to an anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) used to relieve pain and swelling.
“Jojoba oil has many healing properties. Its unique structure, which is based on straight chain Omega 9esters, mimics 25% of the human sebum and therefore, once applied on irritated skin, has soothing and repairing effects while deeply moisturizing the skin,” said Dr. Anna Aharoni, R&D manager at Jojoba Desert. “This makes Jojoba oil an especially beneficial component in sensitive skin care, acne treatment products, after-sun formulations, as well as in anti-aging and anti-rosacea skin care applications.”
Visit Jojoba Desert at in-cosmetics Asia, November 5-7, 2019, Booth J10.