Jojoba oil for skin & hair – effects, application & tips
Angelika Maria WallisAs a pharmacist, I explain in this well-informed article: Why is jojoba oil so valuable for skin, hair, and even our animal companions? What ingredients make it so special – and how do you use it correctly?
Table of contents
- 1. Introduction: Why jojoba oil is in such high demand today
- 2. Origin and extraction of jojoba oil
- 3. The chemical structure of jojoba oil
- 4. Ingredients and their effects
- 5. Application to the skin
- 6. Application in hair care
- 7. Application for nails and hands
- 8. Jojoba oil during pregnancy
- 9. Jojoba oil for dogs
- 10. Jojoba oil in natural cosmetics
- 11. Scientific research
- 12. Application tips from the pharmacy
- 13. Risks, side effects and warnings
- 14. Summary: The most important points in brief
- 15. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. Introduction: Why jojoba oil is in such high demand today
1.1 The Renaissance of Natural Ingredients
Jojoba oil is experiencing a real comeback in modern skincare. More and more people are opting for natural active ingredients without synthetic additives – for themselves, their children, and even their pets.
1.2 Target group: Families and dog owners benefit twice over
Jojoba oil is an ideal everyday companion, especially for young families with sensitive skin or expectant mothers. Pet owners also swear by its gentle effect on dry paws or sensitive dog skin.
2. Origin and extraction of jojoba oil
2.1 The jojoba shrub: Originating in desert regions

The jojoba shrub (Simmondsia chinensis) originates from the desert regions of Arizona, Mexico, and California. Its seeds contain the precious oil that has been used traditionally for centuries.
2.2 Cold pressing and quality characteristics
For cosmetic purposes, the oil is cold-pressed – this preserves all vitamins, fatty acids, and antioxidants. When buying, look for 100% pure, cold-pressed, organic jojoba oil.
3. The chemical structure of jojoba oil
3.1 Liquid wax instead of classic oil
Unlike other plant oils, jojoba oil is chemically a liquid wax. This structure gives it exceptional stability – it does not become rancid.
3.2 Advantages in terms of durability and skin compatibility
Due to its similarity to human sebum, jojoba oil is absorbed particularly well without leaving a greasy residue. It is also suitable for sensitive or allergy-prone skin types.
4. Ingredients and their effects
Jojoba oil contains a combination of particularly nourishing ingredients:
- Vitamin E: protects against free radicals and strengthens the skin barrier.
- Beta-carotene: has anti-inflammatory properties and supports cell renewal.
- Vitamin B complex: regulates sebum production – helpful for combination skin and acne
- Gadoleic acid (fatty acid): strengthens the natural skin structure
- Zinc and copper: promote vitality and wound healing

5. Application to the skin
Jojoba oil is an all-round talent in skincare – for all age groups:
- Dry & sensitive skin: Jojoba oil provides long-lasting moisture without being greasy.
- Mature skin: Antioxidants and fatty acids support skin elasticity.
- For blemished skin: The oil is non-comedogenic and regulates excess sebum.
- Skin protection: A fine layer of wax protects against wind, cold and pollutants.
Application tip: Apply the oil to slightly damp skin – this helps with absorption and improves the effect.
6. Application in hair care
Hair also benefits from the natural protection and moisture provided by jojoba oil.
- Dry hair & split ends: Massage a few drops into the ends – for shine & smoothness.
- Scalp care: Jojoba oil soothes itchy, irritated scalps and regulates sebum production.
- Dandruff: The antibacterial properties help to relieve dry dandruff.
Application tip: Massage in before washing your hair, leave on for 20 minutes, then wash out with mild shampoo.
7. Application for nails and hands
- Cuticles: Jojoba oil softens the cuticles and prevents cracking.
- Brittle nails: The nourishing fatty acids strengthen and improve elasticity.
- Calluses and rough skin: When used regularly, jojoba oil smooths dry patches on hands and feet.
Tip: Combine jojoba oil with a glove overnight treatment for maximum effect.
8. Jojoba oil during pregnancy
Jojoba oil is ideally suited for the sensitive skin of expectant mothers.
- Nipple care: Our nipple care product for pregnant mothers relies on jojoba oil for gentle care before and after breastfeeding.
- Stretch marks: Jojoba oil promotes skin elasticity and can help prevent stretch marks.
Note: Please consult your midwife or pharmacist before using this product while breastfeeding.

Mukisoft nipple care
Our nipple care gently protects and cares for irritated and inflamed nipples, making it ideal for prevention and a soothing feeling during breastfeeding.
I would like to try that.9. Jojoba oil for dogs
Even four-legged friends benefit from the skin-soothing effect of jojoba oil.
- Paw care: Our paw-wellness balm contains jojoba oil and protects against cracks, road salt and dryness.
- Itching: Jojoba oil has a soothing and anti-inflammatory effect on irritated dog skin.
- Coat shine: Applying a drop to the brush gives the coat a natural shine.
Safe & tolerable: Jojoba oil is non-toxic for animals and can be used externally without hesitation.

PawWellness Balm by Gustl
- Protective and nourishing: Our paw balm forms a protective barrier. The balm protects your dog's paws from hot asphalt, snow, and road salt.
- Prevents dehydration: The moisturizing formula prevents dehydration and keeps the sensitive skin on your dog's paws supple.
- Supports regeneration : soothes stressed paws and supports the healing of small cracks and injuries.
- Universal application: Suitable for all breeds for holistic and vegan care.
10. Jojoba oil in natural cosmetics
- Carrier oil: Jojoba oil is excellent for mixing with essential oils.
- DIY products: Whether lip care, baby oil or massage oil – jojoba oil is a popular base.
- Stability: Due to its chemical structure, it does not oxidize and extends the shelf life of mixtures.
11. Scientific research
- Well documented: The skin-soothing, moisturizing and antioxidant effects of jojoba oil.
- Observational data: Many positive anecdotal reports regarding acne, eczema or neurodermatitis – however, clinical studies are limited.
- Tolerance: Studies confirm very good skin tolerance, even for sensitive skin.
Conclusion: Jojoba oil is established in natural cosmetics – research confirms many of its positive properties, although long-term studies are still pending.
12. Application tips from the pharmacy
- Moisture boost: Apply to slightly damp skin – e.g., after showering or after using facial toner.
- Oil cleansing: Massage in a few drops and remove with a warm, damp cloth – ideal for sensitive skin.
- Hair treatment: Apply in small amounts as a pre-wash treatment or leave-in conditioner.
- Dog skin care: Apply directly to dry areas or chapped paws – either pure or combined with the paw comfort balm.
13. Risks, side effects and warnings
- Not suitable for consumption: Jojoba oil contains simmondsin – a substance that can be toxic if ingested orally.
- Allergies: Very rare – however, a preliminary test in the crook of the arm is recommended for sensitive skin.
- For oily skin: Use sparingly or combine with lighter skincare products.
14. Summary: Jojoba oil for skin & hair – effects, application & tips
| Characteristic | Effect |
|---|---|
| Moisturizing | Provides deep nourishment without leaving a greasy residue. |
| Antioxidant | Protects against free radicals |
| Skin soothing | Relieves redness and irritation |
| Non-comedogenic | Does not clog pores – ideal for acne |
| Stable & durable | Long-lasting and non-oxidizing |
| Versatile | For skin, hair, nails – and even animals |
The pharmacist's conclusion on jojoba oil for skin and hair – effects, application & tips: Jojoba oil is a natural all-rounder for daily care. It impresses with its effectiveness, tolerability and sustainability – for the whole family.
15. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Is jojoba oil suitable for babies?
Yes, thanks to its mild, hypoallergenic properties, it is very well tolerated by baby skin.
Can jojoba oil also be used on animals?
Yes, for example for paw care in dogs or for dry skin – like in the paw comfort balm from Mukisoft.
How long does jojoba oil last?
Up to 2 years – the oil is oxidation-stable and does not become rancid.
Is jojoba oil comedogenic?
No. It does not clog pores and is also suitable for oily or acne-prone skin.
Which Mukisoft & Gustl products contain jojoba oil?
For example, nipple care for pregnant women and paw-care balm .



