
Sports Research Naturals Organic Jojoba Oil - 1 Ounce
$10.60/serving
Price verified Apr 22, 2026
Not evaluated by the FDA · Individual results may vary · Consult a healthcare provider before use
Our verdict
N/A of N/A per oil from Sports Research. Best for travelers and first-time users wanting a pure, single-ingredient organic jojoba oil for skin moisturizing, carrier oil blending, or hair care…
Why we recommend this
Sports Research's natural oils line applies its supplement-grade third-party testing discipline to topical products — an unusual differentiator in the carrier oil market. Pure, unadulterated organic jojoba with no fillers or fragrance delivers the genuine skin-science benefits of jojoba's wax ester structure. 3,373 reviews at 4.7 stars confirms this is one of the most trusted jojoba oils on Amazon in this format.
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What to watch out for
The 1oz bottle is a travel size, not a value-buy for daily heavy users. Frequent purchasers will find the cost-per-ounce high compared to larger format organic jojoba oils. No applicator dropper is included, which is a minor inconvenience for controlled facial application.
Dose & form
- Serving
- N/A
- Form
- Oil
- Clinical range
- N/A
- Dose adequacy
- Traditional
- Supply
- 1 servings · $10.60/serving
- UPC
- 023249011927
Who it's best for
Travelers and first-time users wanting a pure, single-ingredient organic jojoba oil for skin moisturizing, carrier oil blending, or hair care in a convenient 1oz format
Who should skip it
Daily full-body users who need a larger volume bottle (4oz+) for cost-effective everyday use
Pros
- Single-ingredient formula: 100% pure organic jojoba — no dilutants, fillers, or solvents
- USDA Organic certified and third-party tested — same quality standard Sports Research applies to supplements
- Jojoba is technically a wax ester (not a triglyceride oil), making it non-comedogenic and skin-compatible for most types
- 3,373 reviews at 4.7 stars — one of the strongest rating profiles in this batch
Cons
- 1oz travel size is small for daily full-body or hair use — consumers will burn through this quickly
- Limited information on cold-press source region (Sonoran Desert jojoba vs. Argentinian vs. other origin)
- No dropper applicator included — dispensing from a small bottle can be imprecise
What customers say
4.7★ across 3,373 Amazon reviews. The most common questions from shoppers: re any potential skin reactions or interactions with skincare medications, re any side effects from long-term topical use, and jojoba oil cause breakouts or skin issues. Full answers in the FAQ below.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the clinical dose for N/A?
What is the clinical dose for N/A?
Clinical trials typically use N/A. Sports Research Organic Jojoba Oil (1oz) delivers N/A, which we classify as Traditional relative to that range.
How does Sports Research Organic Jojoba Oil (1oz) compare to similar Oil?
How does Sports Research Organic Jojoba Oil (1oz) compare to similar Oil?
See the "Also consider" section below for two alternatives. Choose based on form preference (Oil vs alternatives), dose adequacy, and third-party testing.
Is Sports Research Organic Jojoba Oil (1oz) third-party tested?
Is Sports Research Organic Jojoba Oil (1oz) third-party tested?
Yes — Yes — third-party tested and certified; USDA Organic. Third-party testing verifies ingredient identity and label accuracy.
Is Sports Research Organic Jojoba Oil (1oz) in stock?
Is Sports Research Organic Jojoba Oil (1oz) in stock?
Current availability: OutOfStock. Stock status reflects the latest Amazon refresh — check the Amazon link for real-time status.
Are there any potential skin reactions or interactions with skincare medications?
Are there any potential skin reactions or interactions with skincare medications?
Jojoba oil is well tolerated by most skin types and is widely used in dermatology. Those using topical retinoids, AHAs, or BHAs should introduce jojoba gradually, as adding oils to active-ingredient routines can sometimes dilute efficacy. People with rare jojoba or simmondsin sensitization should patch test on the inner arm before facial use. No known systemic medication interactions from topical application.
Are there any side effects from long-term topical use?
Are there any side effects from long-term topical use?
Topical jojoba oil has a long history of safe use in cosmetic and dermatological applications with no documented long-term adverse effects. Unlike some plant oils, jojoba is technically a liquid wax ester rather than a triglyceride, which means it does not oxidize (go rancid) as readily, reducing the risk of lipid peroxidation on skin with long-term use. Skin sensitivity can develop rarely — discontinue if persistent irritation occurs.
Can jojoba oil cause breakouts or skin issues?
Can jojoba oil cause breakouts or skin issues?
Jojoba oil has a comedogenic rating of 2 on a scale of 0–5, making it unlikely to clog pores for most people. Its wax ester structure closely mimics human sebum, which is why it is often recommended for oily and acne-prone skin — it can signal the skin to produce less sebum. However, individual skin responses vary. If breakouts occur within 2–4 weeks of use, discontinue and reassess your routine.
Is it safe to use on the face, hair, and body?
Is it safe to use on the face, hair, and body?
Yes — pure organic jojoba oil is safe for facial, scalp, hair, nail, and body use. It is one of the most versatile carrier oils in the natural cosmetics industry. For face use, apply 2–3 drops to damp skin. For hair, apply a small amount to ends and mid-lengths as a serum or to the scalp as a pre-wash treatment. For body use, apply to damp skin after showering for best absorption.
Are there any specific instructions for safe use?
Are there any specific instructions for safe use?
Perform a patch test before first use: apply a small amount to the inner forearm and wait 24 hours before broad application. For facial use, start with 1–2 drops on damp skin to assess tolerance. Avoid direct eye contact. Keep bottle tightly sealed between uses — though jojoba is shelf-stable, open bottles exposed to air can accumulate bacteria over time. Do not ingest.
How long until benefits to skin or hair are typically seen?
How long until benefits to skin or hair are typically seen?
Immediate skin moisturizing and surface-smoothing effects are noticeable within minutes of application as jojoba forms a protective lipid layer. Deeper skin-barrier improvement and sebum-regulation effects typically take 4–8 weeks of consistent daily use to become apparent. Hair benefits — frizz reduction and cuticle smoothing — are visible after the first application but improve with consistent use over 4–6 weeks.

