Complete Product Details
Jojoba Essential Oil — Everything You Need to Know
Not an oil. A mirror of your skin's own biology.
What is Jojoba Essential Oil?
Blossence Jojoba Essential Oil is cold-pressed from plants grown in Gujarat Coast, India at Sea level altitude. Jojoba is technically a liquid wax — the only plant on earth that produces a wax ester identical to human sebum. Cold-pressed from Simmondsia chinensis grown on Gujarat's coastal desert.
Not an oil. A mirror of your skin's own biology. It is 100% pure, cold-pressed, non-comedogenic, shelf-stable — with batch-level GC-MS (Gas Chromatography–Mass Spectrometry) certification confirming compound ratios and ruling out any synthetic additives or carrier oil dilution.
Key Compounds & Purity
- Wax ester content: 97%
- Shelf life: 5+ years
- Skin compatibility: All types
- Certifications: 100% Pure · Cold-Pressed · Non-Comedogenic · Shelf-Stable
- Source: Gujarat Coast, India
- Extraction: Cold-pressed
Benefits of Jojoba Essential Oil
- Skin: Use as your primary moisturiser — 3-4 drops on damp skin after cleansing. Morning and night. Works on all skin types including oily.
- Hair: Apply 4-5 drops to damp hair ends as a leave-in. Or use as a scalp pre-treatment carrier for other oils.
- Sleep: Mix your bedtime essential oil blend in jojoba as the carrier. 5 drops jojoba to 2 drops lavender — perfect overnight skin treatment.
- Focus: Jojoba is primarily a skin oil, not an aromatic. Use it as a carrier for focus-supporting oils like rosemary and peppermint.
- Immunity: Use as a base carrier for antimicrobial blends. Add neem (1 drop) or tea tree (2 drops) in jojoba for a protective skin treatment.
Price & Availability
Blossence Jojoba Essential Oil is available at ₹219 (15ml) and ₹349 (30ml). Available at blossence.com and on Amazon India. Ships pan-India in 24–48 hours.
Clinical Research & Science
Sebum Identical — 97% match
Jojoba's molecular structure is 97% identical to human sebum — this is why it doesn't trigger the skin's oil-production response and is non-comedogenic even for acne-prone skin.
Source: Journal of Cosmetic Science, 2012
Wound Healing — 80% faster closure
Jojoba's liquid wax accelerated wound closure by 80% in cell studies — attributed to its wax esters signalling skin repair pathways.
Source: Pharmaceutical Biology, 2013
Anti-inflammatory — Comparable to cortisone
Simmondsins in jojoba showed anti-inflammatory activity comparable to 0.5% cortisone cream in a 2019 dermatology study — without the skin-thinning side effects.
Source: Phytotherapy Research, 2019
How to Use Jojoba Essential Oil
Always dilute in a carrier oil before topical application (2–3 drops per teaspoon of carrier oil). Safe for diffuser use undiluted.
Morning Ritual
- 7:00 AM: After cleansing, while skin is still damp, apply 3 drops jojoba. Lock in moisture without a separate moisturiser.
- 7:15 AM: Dab 1 drop on the ends of damp hair before drying. Prevents split ends without weight.
Evening Ritual
- 9:00 PM: Mix 5 drops jojoba with your evening blend (lavender, rosemary, or neem). Apply as a full-face treatment.
- 9:30 PM: Apply a generous amount to hands after washing. Jojoba absorbs completely — no greasy residue.
Night Ritual
- 10:00 PM: As a scalp treatment carrier: mix 1 tbsp jojoba with your chosen scalp oil (rosemary or neem). Massage and leave overnight.
- 10:30 PM: Apply to lips as a natural balm. Jojoba's wax seals in moisture all night.
Ayurvedic Guna Compatibility
- tamas (high): Jojoba as a carrier for peppermint or rosemary gives Tamas both the physical nourishment and the activation signal it needs. The base oil for the Tamas morning protocol.
- rajas (high): Jojoba dilutes and grounds Rajasic intensity. Use as the carrier for lavender or neem. The skin ritual itself is calming — the oil makes it safe.
- sattva (high): The simplest Sattvic night ritual: jojoba alone. Pure, silent, non-comedogenic. The body in Sattva processes it most efficiently.




