Castor Oil 

Thought to act as a humectant as it draws moisture to itself. Provides a wonderful glide to products.

Ricinus Communis (Castor) Seed Oil


Common Uses:
Cold & Hot Process Soap. Lotions. Scrubs.
Massage Oil. Lip Products.

Points of Interest:
Vegetable oil that is produced from castor seeds. Very liquid at both high and low temperatures. Rich in fatty acids. Acts as a humectant in soaps and cosmetics as it draws moisture to itself. Provides a wonderful glide to lip products. All Natural. Cold Pressed.

Cold & Hot Process Soapmaking Saponification Information:
SAP Value: 175 - 187
NaOH .127, KOH .179