When it comes to hair transplantation, whether you’ve travelled far and wide or opted for a clinic closer to home, you want to ensure that you get the most out of your hair restoration surgery. Jojoba oil for hair is non-comedogenic, which means it is a cosmetic product that does not clog the pores, which could result in pimple-like bumps on the skin as well as infection. This particular property also makes jojoba oil suitable for people with both dry and oily skin types.

IdealofMeD. has gathered some of the most knowledgeable hair transplant experts in the field who have jointly designed the Ideal hair transplant recovery range of products. These products include some essential ingredients for hair strength and growth such as Jojoba oil.

What is Jojoba Oil?

Extracted from the seeds of the Jojoba plant indigenous to the North American deserts, Jojoba oil is defined as a liquid wax extracted from the jojoba seed by means of cold pressing. This method is used to preserve 100% nutritional purity of the oil in comparison to other methods used for oil extraction that may include the use of external substances for the extraction process.

Jojoba oil boasts a myriad of antioxidants, anti-inflammatory properties, and vitamins, which are all key factors in developing a high-quality skincare and hair care product. But what makes jojoba oil different from any other skincare oil?

While the name suggests that the substance is simply an oil, this ingredient is also described as a waxy substance in possession of a similar molecular structure to that of a naturally excreted waxy oil produced by the body’s sebaceous glands, such as Sebum found on the scalp.

Therefore, jojoba mimics the skin’s naturally excreted sebum, coating your hair for soft, hydrated, shiny locks. One of the many benefits of jojoba oil, besides all the benefits of jojoba oil for hair, is its long shelf life in comparison to other oils for hair due to its chemical composition.

Jojoba oil for hair benefits

1. Jojoba oil moisturises the scalp and hair

Jojoba oil contains Vitamin B complex which forms a shield the hair and scalp, sealing in moisture and in turn, improving hair shininess and hydration. Jojoba oil’s natural composition makes it the ideal ingredient in hair restoration products such as our Hair Restoring Oil and after a hair transplant procedure, as it protects the locks against split ends and breakage.

This impressive hair oil, jojoba, also comprises oleic acid which reinforces the hair from the roots of the follicles, known as the hair bulb. Oleic acid is suitable for patients that tend to struggle with brittle, dry and damaged hair because it aids in nourishing the hair as it adds a protective coating to the hair strands that seals in moisture. A few other essential chemical components of giving jojoba oil its moisturizing properties include:

  • Behenic acid
  •  Gadoleic acid
  • Palmitic acid

Ideal Hair Restoring Oil

IdealofMeD's Hair Restoring Oil combines the finest ingredients such as jojoba oil, for optimal hair hydration and shine

2. Jojoba oil enhances and protects the skin’s barrier

Jojoba oil’s antibacterial and antifungal assist in balancing the scalp’s pH balance without upsetting the sebaceous glands responsible for sebum production. This means that the use of jojoba oil won’t result in excessive or insufficient production of its own natural oil, sebum. Therefore, the use of jojoba oil will moisturize the hair without leaving it excessively oily.

The antioxidants in jojoba oil, such as vitamin E, are important elements of the skin’s barrier as they behave like a humectant that locks moisture into the scalp. This shield in conjunction with the oil’s anti-inflammatory and wound-healing impact of the vitamin E allows for healing in both the donor and transplant areas after hair transplantation.

3. Jojoba oil is an anti-dandruff treatment

Jojoba is a neutral oil, meaning it is neither acid nor alkaline, making it a safe option for patients with sensitive skin or allergies. This makes it ideal for use by anyone with sensitive skin or allergies. Besides our genes, dry scalp and dandruff are two significant reasons for hair loss as these conditions generally cause itchiness which may lead to excessive scratching of the scalp, in turn, damaging and dislodging the hair follicles which causes hair loss.

Jojoba oil for hair possesses antibacterial and antioxidant properties that encourage a higher blood flow to the hair follicles and assist in the breakdown of dandruff, all in all, leading to hair growth and assisting in hair loss.

4. Acts as a deep-conditioning hair treatment

As mentioned previously, jojoba oil mimics the body’s naturally excreted substance, sebum. Because this locks moisture into the hair follicle, jojoba oil is an ideal ingredient for conditioning treatments and suitable for long-wearing so those struggling with dry hair can apply the conditioning oil and leave it overnight due to the fact that jojoba oil for hair is light-weight and will not result in excessive oiliness after you rinse it off

5. Protects the hair against damage

The fatty acids present in jojoba oil protect your locks from damage as a result of heat styling tools as the oil only reaches the smoke point at around 383 degrees Fahrenheit, or 195 degrees Celsius. Therefore, to fully benefit from jojoba oil’s heat damage protection, it is advised that you drop the heat of your styling tools below this point.

The oil’s antioxidant properties and molecular configuration also assist in defending the hair against free radicals such as air pollution, medical radiation, ultraviolet radiation, and tobacco smoke.

For people with colour treated hair, the addition of jojoba oil for hair to your routine may help to retain your colour for longer than normal which, in turn, results in increased time between dying your hair which ultimately minimises the damage caused to the hair shaft.

6. Increases hair density and encourages hair growth

The array of vitamins and minerals found in jojoba oil, such as vitamin B complex, vitamin C, zinc and copper to name a few, nourishes the hair and leads to hair growth and increased hair density. The richness of vitamin supplements for hair growth is also demonstrated in the Ideal Hair Vitamins, suited for hair transplant patients or anyone who is looking to boost hair growth and strength. 

7. Delays the greys

Premature grey hair is generally a sign of a copper deficiency, which leads to a loss of pigmentation. Copper is a naturally occurring substance found in jojoba oil, along with vitamin C and E. This combination has been shown to slow down premature greying through the regular application of jojoba oil for hair, whether in the form of a serum or restoring oil.