Very good oil. I have bought it several times and will continue to buy it. I LOVE the bottle with the pump. Just so you know, it is a bit thick oil, almost odorless, almost (it has a slight smell of vegetable oil). I say this before you rush to judge it, that it is greasy, that I don't like its smell, and other such things (it's oil, what do you expect?). It is ideal for use on the whole body. Because I have oily skin, I don't use it on my face, but I happened to try it. You need to use very little, very little, half a pump and I mean very little (at least for me who has oily skin), otherwise it leaves a lot of oiliness. It is an oil that takes time to absorb, depending on the amount you use, so it is suitable for massage. If you like massaging your body, get it. It is soothing, leaves a nice feeling afterwards, and you can also add essential oils to it. For such use, it will run out quickly if you use it every day. It is fantastic for moisturizing hands and feet. A small amount on the hands, very little, rub it, and then you feel AMAZING. This is good to do at night when you don't mind if the product leaves some greasiness (unless you only use 1-2 drops on your hands, then it absorbs immediately). Recently, I found another use for it. I have oily and very fine hair, which gets split ends relatively quickly. I decided to apply it to the ends to see what would happen. It actually did a very good job. After showering, while my hair is still damp (and combed, I comb it when it's wet, for better or worse), I apply a small amount of oil to my hands and rub it in my palms to distribute it everywhere, then I apply it to the ends and I'm done. It leaves my hair silkier, shinier, without looking greasy. The ends become smoother. Even I, with such oily hair, am surprised that it absorbed well and didn't make me look like I've been licked by a cow. But as I said, very small amount, otherwise you'll end up going back to the shower to wash your hair. It also works well as a makeup remover. Apply the product to your hands, rub your palms, apply it to your face and eyes, and then remove it with cotton. For heavy makeup, you will definitely need to repeat the process, I personally apply it gently, when I remember to put on makeup. I should mention that it hasn't caused any allergies for me, but I should note that the few times I applied it to my face, I also passed it through my eyes gently, and after a while it stung a little for me, while others use it without any problem. Whereas the jojoba oil from Apivita, I apply it to my eyes and it hasn't caused any irritation so far (I use it regularly to moisturize my oily skin). And as I always say, it's oil, you will find a way to use it, don't label it negatively right away. If it doesn't work for the purpose you bought it for, try it for another use. It won't go to waste. Not all products work the same for everyone, search, try, and you will find the ideal one for you. Adjust the dosage you use to your skin type.