I heard jojoba oil irritates the skin?
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Jul 10, 2014
Kira S.
I wouldn't think so, because jojoba oil is supposed to be very close to the skin's natural oil, but I dunno. :)
Jul 10, 2014
Faith F.
No, my mom uses it every night.
Jul 10, 2014
Carliza B.
It depends on the person since everyone's skin is different. but it's not very high on the comedogenic scale (you won't esily get pimples from it). kira s. is right... it's close to your skin's natural oils.
Jul 10, 2014
Cassidy R.
It shouldn't unless you're allergic to it.
Jul 10, 2014
Kitty K.
Jojoba Oil is non-comedogenic and non-volatile. Volatile Oils such as Lavender, Eucalyptus, Rose, etc.are irritating and should be avoided.
Jojoba Oil is very good for moisturizing the skin.. but if you want an oil that is non-comedogenic and excellent at evening out your skin tone definitely give Squalane Oil a go. It has more benefits than Jojoba and is moisturising as well... Squalane is also very close to our sebum as well. As a matter of fact our bodies produce it so it is spot on. I have been using it everyday as a moisturizer and my skin definitely glows.