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Laundering
Instructions
When used properly, HobaCare will stay in the skin. If it is coming
out on linens and clothing, you are very likely using too much.
HobaCare launders
out of natural fabrics with the use of hot water and a good detergent.
For synthetic and dyed fabrics we sometimes use a pre-wash. If you have
combined oils, lotions, creams or essential oils with HobaCare, they--not
the HobaCare--could cause staining. Also, and especially for massage therapists,
if the lotion or cream was applied to the skin prior to massage, those
substances could cause staining to occur.
If you or your laundry
use cold water and dry the fabric, a mark may be visible. Relax. Don't
be alarmed. The mark will not be permanent. Likewise, the mark will not
turn rancid. Off-putting odors will not be a problem. The next time you
launder the item, cover the mark with a pre-wash (we use "Shout")
and use hot water and your regular detergent. The mark will launder out.
Or, if very hot water is not available, learn from this tip provided by
one of our customers, who is a massage therapist. She found a jojoba mark
on her dark 100% cotton turtleneck, which had not come out in a cold wash.
She re-washed the garment after putting soda water and baking soda on
the mark and letting it soak for a bit in her machine. Even though the
garment had already been through her dryer, the mark came out.
Storing HobaCare Jojoba
HobaCare is
stable. It does not oxidize or turn rancid. It has an indefinite shelf
life. Heat does not affect it. Unlike oils, it can stand up to heating
and re-heating. Likewise, HobaCare Jojoba does not require refrigeration.
It will congeal at temperatures below 45 degrees Fahrenheit. If congealing
does occur, simply restore the product to room temperature. It will re-liquefy
and can be used immediately. Congealing does not affect its quality. Store
HobaCare Jojoba away from direct sunlight. Prolonged exposure to direct
sunlight bleaches HobaCare Jojoba.
A
Common Sense Warning
Jojoba seeds
are edible and non-toxic. Deer and other animals enter our fields to consume
them. They were a source of food to Native Americans for centuries. Accidental
or casual ingestion of small amounts of HobaCare does not cause harm.
If you have some on your hands and are in proximity of a dog, they will
lick your hand unmercifully!
However, we do not prepare HobaCare as a food. Do not ingest HobaCare.
Keep it out of children's reach. The product is intended for topical application
to skin, only. If you're applying it to the skin of a premature baby,
or small infant use amounts that absorb into the skin. Excess amounts
should be wiped away.

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