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Why The Wellness recommends this

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Jojoba is one of the few single-ingredient oils we recommend without qualification — the science behind its skin-compatibility is sound, and the use cases are genuinely broad. Fushi's cold-pressed, organic approach preserves the wax esters that give jojoba its skin-mimicking properties. When a formula has one ingredient, how that ingredient is processed is everything. That is why this one earns its place on our shelves.

About this product

Jojoba Oil

Fushi Jojoba Oil is a single-ingredient topical oil — organic jojoba — pressed from the seed of the Simmondsia chinensis shrub. Technically a liquid wax rather than a true oil, jojoba's molecular structure closely resembles the skin's own sebum, which is why it absorbs readily without the heavy, greasy residue common to many plant oils. It is studied for its role in moisturising and conditioning the skin barrier, and is widely used in dermatology as a carrier and skin-softening agent.

The formulation suits a broad range of skin types. Those with oily or acne-prone skin often find jojoba more tolerable than richer oils precisely because of that sebum-like structure. It works as a standalone facial moisturiser, a body oil, a cuticle treatment, or a pre-shampoo scalp conditioner. It sits comfortably in most routines — after cleansing, before SPF in the morning, or as the final step in an evening routine.

Fushi is a London-based brand with a long-standing focus on whole-food, cold-pressed botanicals. Their jojoba is organic, and cold-pressing preserves the wax esters and tocopherols that make this ingredient effective. For a product this simple, sourcing and processing matter — heat or chemical extraction degrades what makes jojoba useful in the first place.

What it does

Benefits

  1. 01

    Absorbs quickly without leaving a greasy residue

  2. 02

    May support a healthy, moisturised skin barrier

  3. 03

    Suits oily, dry, and sensitive skin types

  4. 04

    Conditions and soothes the scalp as a pre-wash treatment

  5. 05

    Versatile: face, body, hair, and cuticle use

Get the most from it

How to use

Warm a few drops between your fingertips and press gently into clean skin, or work through dry hair and scalp before washing. Use morning or evening — it layers well under SPF or as the final step of a night routine. Follow the guidance on the packaging for specific quantities.

What's inside

Ingredients

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Organic Jojoba Oil

Common questions

Frequently asked

Is jojoba oil suitable for oily or acne-prone skin?

Yes — jojoba is a liquid wax whose structure closely resembles skin sebum, so it tends to absorb without clogging pores. It is one of the more tolerated oils for oily and combination skin types, though individual responses vary.

Can I use this on my hair as well as my skin?

Yes. Jojoba works well as a scalp conditioner applied before shampooing, or as a finishing oil on dry ends. Use a small amount — a little goes a long way on hair.

Does it have any fragrance or added ingredients?

The listed ingredient is organic jojoba oil only. Check the packaging to confirm there are no additional components, but as a single-ingredient oil it is typically fragrance-free by nature.

How long will a bottle last with daily use?

That depends on how much you use per application, which will vary by use case — face versus body versus hair. Check the volume on the packaging and adjust accordingly.

Is cold-pressed jojoba different from regular jojoba oil?

Cold pressing extracts the oil without heat, which helps preserve the wax esters and naturally occurring tocopherols (vitamin E) in the seed. Heat or solvent extraction can degrade these components, reducing the oil's quality.

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