Acne.org : Organic Jojoba Oil

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Jojoba Oil (100% Organic).

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67.7%
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November 6, 2010

Pros:

None

Cons:

Got comedones in places never before.
Got patches of irritated and red skin.

I stopped using jojoba oil as a moisturiser after a week because it made my acne worse.
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September 16, 2010

Cons:

doesnt moisturize that well. smells too herbally. made me break out a time or two. dispensing sucks. bottle leaks

im not to crazy about this stuff. i thought it would be awsome but my skin is soooo dry that i guess even this couldnt help it. i would use it on my legs after i shave but i dont wanna walk around town smelling like plant oil. and i tried it in my hair but the oil was really hard to get out. so i pretty much have a full bottle sitting in my room and i have no use for it but i dont wanna waste it either.... i do recommend it though cause my skin is really weird so products that work for everyone else dont always work for me and vice versa. so its worth a shot
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April 14, 2015
not for everyone
i used jojoba once before for added moisture as i found my face very dry in the summer time. My skin was very clear using Acne.org regime and wanted to add this as a kick start.... i used it for 3 weeks and had to stop as it created horrible cystic acne on my face. My acne is generally very severe when not using anything however the jojoba immediately caused me to break out with the worse kind of acne reaction. Unfortunately.... this is not for everybody.
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November 8, 2011

Pros:

For me personally there were no pros from using jojoba oil

Cons:

typically i usually only suffer from mild acne but using jojoba oil caused the worst and most prolonged outbreak of acne i've ever had which is quite frustrating due to the fact i'm now in my early twenties.
I found that the oil made my skin feel very greasy which then seemingly went onto clog pores
Alos the oil has quite a pungent smell to it

Maybe this oil works on certain types of skin but i would warn anyone with oily skin who is considering purchasing jojoba oil not to, as contrary to what other reviews on this site claim its basically like throwing petrol over a burning fire.
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January 4, 2017
Not Worth It
For whatever reason, jojoba oil really seems to break me out. When I applied this stuff, even with the moisturizer, it never seemed to fully absorb into my face and rather just sat on top of my skin and made it feel gross and oily, which is probably what contributed to the acne. This did help combat the flakiness, but obviously it wasn't worth it for me.
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June 15, 2012

Pros:

none.
almond oil is cheaper and really works, plus can be find anywhere.

Cons:

it doesnt control flakiness.
leave you shiny(not in a good way.)
it makes all spf moisturizers to leave you a horrible white cast.

it just leave you shiny and white during the day when u mix it with spf moisturizer at nigh its ok but it really doesnt help to get rid of flakiness. I recommend to use almond oil, it makes my face to look glowy instead of shiny and it does moisturize sorry dany..
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December 11, 2017
makes you black
I used it for 2 weeks and guess what, my skin changed color, I had a normal face and now everyone tells me that you have become really dark and when I think about it, it makes sense. u put the oil on your face and go out? your face is like a chicken in an oily fryer. u literary barbecue your skin
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January 17, 2018
Yeah, sorry, but this is not science. You should wear sunscreen every day regardless, but especially if you are using products with benzoyl peroxide or any exfoliating properties. Even if this is the only product in your skincare routine it does not dye your skin or contribute to sun damage at all.
April 12, 2020
Clogged my oily skin

Ugh I wanted to love this so bad but it just didn't work out. My holy grail oil is Black seed oil and while it nourishes my skin it does nothing for my ridiculous oiliness and that's why I wanted to give jojoba oil a shot; big mistake. It did brighten my face but after six days I noticed tiny bumps all over and I stopped using it but by then it was too late because soon enough I started breaking out in cysts and whiteheads. Since I can't stand the sight of whiteheads on my face I just burst them and apply surgical with a q-tip which makes them dry up and heal a lot faster. The tiny bumps have to mature into pimples which means I'll have terrible skin for another two months if I'm lucky. Don't be like me guys, PATCH TEST EVERYTHING!! I can't stress this enough especially if you're still trying to find the perfect oil, save your face!