As skin barrier is the skin's first line of defense against external aggressors such as bacteria, irritants, and pollution, it is also responsible for retaining good elements, such as hydration and moisturisation.
That is the reason we see more products today in the market offering consumer skin barrier repair treatments.
Recently, Jojoba Desert had conducted a new series of clinical studies to examine the effect of JD Jojoba Oil on the skin barrier and moisture retention.
- 22 female panelists (average age 50) with normal and dry skin types
- 28 days of twice a day application as a moisturiser
- Measurement zones: face for the long-term and forearm for short-term
The study also aimed to prove the moisturisation effect attributed to Jojoba Oil. An in-vivo study was conducted to define the direct influence of JD Jojoba Oil on the level of skin moisturising for the short term.
Moisturising Effect
- 22 female panelists (average age 50) with normal and dry skin types
- Measurement zone: forearm
The results showed that JD Jojoba Oil has a notable short-term moisturizing effect, increasing hydration by 30% within the first half hour after application.
“The studies’ conclusions prove what we have known for generations: Jojoba oil, whether in formulation or applying it directly on the skin in its pure form, provides both short-term and long-term moisturisation and protective benefits,” says Lee Reuveni, CEO, Jojoba Desert. “The benefits of JD Jojoba Oil have a cumulative effect: the more it is used over time, the skin will become healthier and achieve a long-lasting glow.”
To learn more about how JD Jojoba Oil can add superior moisturising and protective benefits to your skin care line, please contact Adva Ambar, Global Marketing and Brand Director, Jojoba Desert, at adva.ambar@jojobadesert.com.