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JOJOBA + Lavender Soothing & Balancing Oil for Sensitive Skin

JOJOBA + Lavender Soothing & Balancing Oil for Sensitive Skin

Soothing & Balancing Oil for Sensitive Skin

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Jojoba + Lavender is a soothing oil blend formulated to calm and balance sensitive skin. It combines the lightweight hydration of Jojoba Oil with the calming properties of Lavender Essential Oil. This blend helps regulate sebum production, reduce redness, and promote a more even and relaxed complexion.

From Where are These Two Miracles Oils Extracted?

JOJOBA oil is extracted from the seeds of the jojoba plant (Simmondsia chinensis), native to arid regions of North America. The Lavender oil is derived from the flower spikes of the lavender plant (Lavandula angustifolia), widely cultivated in Mediterranean climates and beyond.

 

Skin Type: Soothing & Balancing Oil for Sensitive Skin

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How to use:

After cleansing, apply 2-3 drops to your face and neck. Gently massage in circular motions until absorbed. For a calming bedtime ritual, use it in the evening or mix with your favorite night cream for enhanced results.

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Active Ingredients

Simmondsia Chinensis Seed Oil (Jojoba Oil): A lightweight, balancing oil that mimics the skin’s natural sebum, providing hydration without clogging pores.

Lavandula Angustifolia Oil (Lavender Essential Oil): Renowned for its calming and anti-inflammatory properties, it helps soothe irritated skin, reduce redness, and promote relaxation while providing gentle antioxidant protection.

Full Ingredients List

Simmondsia Chinensis Seed Oil, Lavandula Angustifolia Oil, Tocopheryl Acetate.

FAQs

Can I use Jojoba + Lavender on oily skin?
Yes, Jojoba Oil helps regulate sebum production, making it suitable for oily and combination skin types.

Is Lavender Essential Oil safe for sensitive skin?
Yes, Lavender Essential Oil is known for its gentle, soothing properties. However, doing a patch test before the full application is always recommended.