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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › JojobaJojoba - Wikipedia

    Jojoba (/ h ə ˈ h oʊ b ə / ⓘ; botanical name: Simmondsia chinensis) – also commonly called goat nut, deer nut, pignut, wild hazel, quinine nut, coffeeberry, and gray box bush – is a shrub native to the Southwestern United States.

  2. La jojoba ( Simmondsia chinensis ), es una planta arbustiva originaria del desierto de Sonora (entre la frontera de México y los Estados Unidos) y del desierto de Mojave ( California, Arizona, Utah y Nevada en Estados Unidos). Descripción.

  3. 3 de nov. de 2023 · Jojoba Oil: Find out what nutrients are in jojoba oil and learn how they can help everything from acne to psoriasis. Know about the health benefits, safety information, dosage, etc.

  4. Jojoba is nontoxic, nonallergenic (the Jojoba extract is pressed from a seed, not a nut, and is safe for consumers with nut allergies), and noncomedogenic since it won’t clog pores with its sebum-compatibility.

  5. 14 de dic. de 2023 · Jojoba oil comes from the nuts of a desert shrub. Some believe it can improve skin and hair health. Learn why jojoba oil with retinol may work best.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jojoba_oilJojoba oil - Wikipedia

    Jojoba oil (/ h ə ˈ h oʊ b ə / ⓘ) is the liquid produced in the seed of the Simmondsia chinensis plant, a shrub, which is native to southern Arizona, southern California, and northwestern Mexico.

  7. 24 de may. de 2021 · The word jojoba, pronounced “ho-ho-ba”, is a distortion of the native Papago Indian word “howhowi”. Jojoba is known by many other names such as bucknut, coffee nut, goatnut, pignut, nutpush, goatberry, sheepnut, and lemon leaf . The seeds of the jojoba plant are dark brown, akin to large coffee beans.