As the final step in your skincare routine
Use jojoba oil as the last step after completing your base routine of toner, essence, and cream. It acts as a protective seal that locks in moisture, helping the products underneath absorb better while preventing water loss. You can use it on its own in place of cream, or mix a drop or two into your moisturizer for an extra hydration boost.
Morning and evening use
On particularly dry evenings, apply it solo. In the morning, blend a small amount into your cream or sunscreen to improve makeup adherence. Adjust the amount based on the season and your skin's condition, and feel free to incorporate it into both your AM and PM routines.
A drop or two is all you need
Dispense one to two drops into your palm, warm it slightly with your body heat, then gently press it into your face as if wrapping your skin. You can also smooth any leftover oil onto dry areas like your neck or the backs of your hands. A small amount applied to the ends of your hair can help with dryness and brittleness too.
How to use it for your skin type
- Dry skin: Mix a drop or two into your cream to keep even the driest areas deeply hydrated
- Oily skin: Use it as a cleansing oil alternative by massaging it into blackhead-prone areas before washing your face for effective pore care
- Sensitive skin: The 100% single-ingredient formula makes it gentle enough for irritation-free use
Storage and usage tips
Jojoba oil is naturally resistant to oxidation, but store it in a cool place away from direct sunlight. Below 7°C, the oil may solidify — this is a natural characteristic of pure jojoba oil and it will return to liquid form at room temperature. If you experience redness or itching during use, discontinue and consult a dermatologist.