Pronunciation: /həˈhoʊbə/
noun a shrub native to the southwestern United States and Mexico, known for its oil-rich seeds
A1 I use jojoba oil to moisturize my skin.
A2 Jojoba is a popular ingredient in many skincare products.
B1 Jojoba plants are native to North America and are known for their drought-resistant properties.
B2 The jojoba plant produces a liquid wax that is commonly used in cosmetics and hair care products.
C1 The extraction process of jojoba oil involves cold-pressing the seeds of the jojoba plant.
C2 Jojoba oil is often used as a carrier oil in aromatherapy blends due to its long shelf life and mild aroma.
adjective describing the oil extracted from the jojoba plant
A1 I bought a jojoba-scented candle for my mom's birthday.
A2 She uses jojoba oil as a natural moisturizer for her skin.
B1 The spa offers a jojoba-infused massage for relaxation.
B2 The shampoo contains jojoba extract for added nourishment.
C1 The high-end skincare brand uses jojoba as a key ingredient in their products.
C2 Her hair looked shiny and healthy after using a jojoba-based hair mask.
formal Jojoba oil is commonly used in cosmetic products due to its moisturizing properties.
informal I heard that jojoba is great for keeping your skin hydrated.
slang I love slathering on some jojoba before bed, it makes my skin feel amazing.
figurative Her kindness was like jojoba oil, soothing and nourishing to everyone around her.
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