Meksika'da yetişen ve tohumlarından elde edilen yağı kozmetik sanayinde kullanılan bir bitki
ABD'nin güney batısı ile Meksika'nın kuzeyinde doğal olarak yetişen ve yağı,sabun,şampuan ve saç kremi gibi çeşitli kozmetik ürünlerinde kullanılan sert dallı bitki
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Определение jojoba в Английский Язык Английский Язык словарь
a shrub native to the southwestern United States and to Mexico; the only plant known to store liquid wax in its seed
Jojoba or jojoba oil is made from the seeds of the jojoba plant. It is used in many cosmetics such as shampoos
Jojoba is a natural, very valuable wax Since it is liquid it is often also called Jojoba oil It is widely used in different personal care and cosmetic products helping to treat dry skin It also soothes and helps to remove wrinkles and stretch marks It acts as a tonic, emollient and moisturizer
{i} small desert tree or shrub (native of Mexico, Arizona, and California) that has edible seeds that produce a waxy oil; oil extracted from the jojoba tree and is used in shampoos and cosmetics
Liquid wax highly penetrating and closely resembles human sebum Anti-inflammatory, anti-oxidant Fantastic Prolongs shelf life
An evergreen desert shrub whose seeds contain an odorless, colorless, liquid wax used in cosmetics, lubricants, etc
This herb's oil is used medicinally It contains vitamins E and B complex It also has the minerals silicon, chromium, copper and zinc It has a very high percentage of iodine, almost 81 7% The iodine concentration gives the Jojoba oil a great power to heal EXTERNAL USE: The Jojoba oil can help heal acne, athlete's foot, cuts, mouth sores, pimples and warts The oil also helps to remove build up around hair follicles This enables it to help with dandruff, hair loss and dry scalp This oil is often found in the ingredients of many shampoos and conditioners, due to its helpful effects on the scalp and hair JUNIPER (JUNIPERUS COMMUNIS) This evergreen tree has berries which are used medicinally It is high in Vitamin C, as well as possessing sulfur, copper, cobalt and has traces of tin It has a volatile oil, which gives Juniper its characteristic flavor