Noun
jojoba (plural jojobas)
A shrub native to the southwestern United States and to Mexico, Simmondsia chinensis: the only plant known to store liquid wax in its seed.
Suitable for all skin types, but especially helpful to dry skin, this barely-there tint hydrates and evens out skin tone with avocado, mandarin, grapeseed, jojoba, and olive oils. Source: Internet
A unique and high quality moisturizing facial cream, enriched with pomegranate extract, vitamin E, jojoba oil and vitamin B5. Source: Internet
Biodegradable Florapearls are hard monosized, colored spheres of jojoba esters. Source: Internet
Infusions of hemp and jojoba oils work to soften the skin, while lemon eucalyptus oil keeps bugs at bay. Source: Internet
Keratin peptide, hyaluronic acid, shea butter and vitamins A, C & E, argan oil, jojoba oil, sunflower seed oil, camellia oil, honeysuckle extract, grape seed extract and green tea extract. Source: Internet
Argan oil and jojoba oil offers great hair benefits. Source: Internet