Fushi Organic Jojoba Oil (100 ml) — fresh-pressed, vitamin E rich, hypoallergenic UK-made oil for cleansing and dry hair
Product description
The essentials
Fushi Organic Jojoba Oil is a fresh-pressed jojoba oil designed for everyday skin cleansing and for those times when your face, body or even your hairline feels dry and a bit tight. It’s positioned as hypoallergenic and non-comedogenic on the basis of how closely jojoba oil’s makeup matches your skin’s own sebum, so it’s aimed at people who want a gentler oil experience rather than something heavy or potentially clogging.
On paper, the hook here is the combination of vitamin E richness plus jojoba’s natural, soothing feel. The brand also leans into antioxidant and anti-inflammatory-type benefits, mainly in terms of helping skin cope with oxidative stress from daily exposure and supporting comfort when you’re dealing with dryness, flaking or itching.
What it’s for (and how it fits into a routine)
Jojoba oil is usually the kind of skincare step you add when you’re trying to keep things simple: cleanse, then seal in moisture—or use it as part of a dry-skin routine when lotions alone don’t feel like enough.
A practical way to use it: after a shower, apply a few drops to slightly damp skin (or warm it between your palms first), then massage in. If you’re using it for dry hair, you’d typically focus on the lengths or ends rather than the scalp—just enough to reduce that rough, straw-like feel. It’s also the sort of oil that can work as a make-up remover step for people who prefer oils over wipes or micellar water.

Key takeaways on the benefits
What matters most with this type of product is whether it behaves like a “skin-friendly” oil. Here, the reasoning is fairly consistent: jojoba oil is described as non-comedogenic, and the formula is said to support natural sebum production rather than forcing your skin to be oily or stripped.
The vitamin E angle is also central. Vitamin E is framed as an antioxidant—useful in skincare language because it’s often linked with protecting skin from environmental stressors. Meanwhile, the soothing/anti-inflammatory claims are aimed at symptoms like dryness, flaking and itchiness, which is exactly where an oil can feel comforting.
That said, take note: benefits are presented as topical support, so it’s not a guaranteed fix for persistent conditions. If you have a specific skin issue (like severe eczema flare-ups or persistent acne that doesn’t respond to gentle care), it may not be the whole answer.


Where it shines vs when it might fall short
This is a sensible pick if you want a hypoallergenic, plant-derived oil approach for dry skin and dry hair, and you like the idea of non-comedogenic oil that sits closer to your skin’s own sebum.

It might not be the best choice if you’re expecting a strong “treatment” with quick, dramatic results. Oils can help with comfort and moisture, but they’re not the same as active, targeted treatments—especially if your priority is purely acne reduction beyond what gentle, sebum-supporting oils can offer. Also, if you’re extremely sensitive to botanical oils generally, hypoallergenic wording doesn’t automatically mean “you’ll tolerate it perfectly”.
Tech summary
- Name: Fushi Organic Jojoba Oil
- Type: Jojoba oil (organic, fresh-pressed)
- Format: 100 ml
- Key ingredients/claims: Rich in vitamin E, hypoallergenic, non-comedogenic (as described), ethical & vegan society approved, made in the UK
- Intended uses (as described): Skin cleansing, dry skin and dry hair
Care & usage tips (so you get the best results)
With oils like this, consistency tends to matter more than heroic amounts. Start with a small amount and build up only if your skin or hair feels it needs more.
For skin, consider applying to slightly damp skin so it helps lock in moisture. For hair, keep it away from the roots if your scalp tends to get oily, concentrate on lengths and ends where dryness shows first. If you’re using it after sun exposure, the soothing positioning makes it a candidate for a gentle after-wash routine, but if you’re dealing with significant burns, you should still follow appropriate medical guidance.

Is it worth it?
Worth buying if you’re after an organic, fresh-pressed jojoba oil that’s positioned for skin cleansing and comfort during dryness, with vitamin E support and non-comedogenic reasoning. It suits people who want a hypoallergenic, UK-made oil step and prefer a sebum-mimicking approach rather than something that feels too occlusive.


You may want to skip it if you’re looking for a fast-acting, highly targeted acne or inflammatory treatment, or if your skin reacts unpredictably to botanical oils even when products are marketed as hypoallergenic. It’s a moisturising, soothing oil more than a cure-all.
Mini FAQ
Is jojoba oil non-comedogenic?
The description states it’s non-comedogenic, based on its makeup being similar to the body’s natural sebum.

Can it help with dry skin and flaking?
It’s described as soothing and supportive for dryness, flaking and itching when applied topically.
Is it suitable for dry hair too?
Yes, it’s listed as best for dry hair as well as dry skin.
Where is it made?
It’s described as manufactured in the UK.
What’s the role of vitamin E here?
Vitamin E is presented as an antioxidant that can support skin’s defence against oxidative stress from everyday exposure.
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