Castor Oil BP Grade, Highest Purity - Organic, 100% Cold Pressed and Hexane Free 500ml
Premium quality Castor Oil, cold pressed from ethically sourced organic castor beans (Ricinus communis) and tested for quality and purity to a level which meets or exceeds British Pharmacopoeia (BP) quality standards.
This grade is highly suited for use in ;
Hair care products, Skin care products,
Lotions, Cosmetics manufacturing,
Massage therapy, as a Carrier for Essential Oil and Traditional Remedies
ALWAYS BE CAUTIOUS WHEN USING ANY NEW PRODUCT AND PERFORM A
PATCH TEST, ESPECIALLY IF YOU HAVE SENSITIVE SKIN. IF YOU HAVE SPECIFIC HEALTH
CONCERNS OR CONDITIONS, IT'S ADVISABLE TO CONSULT WITH A HEALTHCARE
PROFESSIONAL BEFORE USING CASTOR OIL OR ANY OTHER HOME REMEDY.
Castor oil has a variety of uses and benefits. Here are some
common applications:
SKIN, HAIR and NAIL CARE
Skin Care:
Castor oil is often used as a natural moisturizer for the
skin. It’s thick consistency helps lock in moisture, making it a popular choice
for dry skin. Some users have found it effective at soothing irritation caused
by dust and environmental pollutants
Castor Carrier Oil possesses excellent anti-inflammatory and
antimicrobial properties, making it suitable for healing skin infections,
treating sunburns, and addressing topical fungal infections.
The presence of Ricinoleic acid in Castor oil contributes to
its acne-fighting capabilities by eliminating bacteria that can clog pores.
Castor oil is believed to help reduce the appearance of
scars and stretch marks. Massaging the affected area with castor oil may
promote skin regeneration and improve the overall texture.
Hair Care:
Castor oil is believed to promote hair growth and thickness,
it contains Omega-6 fatty acids, promoting improved blood circulation in the
scalp, accelerating hair growth, and imparting a natural glow. It can be applied to the scalp and hair to
condition and nourish the strands. Some people use it to address issues like
dandruff.
Some people use castor oil to promote the growth of thicker
eyebrows and longer eyelashes. Applying a small amount to the eyebrows or
lashes before bedtime is a common practice.
Nail Care:
For healthy nails and cuticles, applying castor oil can
provide nourishment and moisture. It's often used in combination with other
oils or as an ingredient in homemade cuticle creams.
Lip Balm:
Castor oil's thick and moisturizing nature makes it a good
ingredient for DIY lip balms. It helps keep the lips hydrated and can be mixed
with other oils or beeswax for added benefits.
OTHER USES:
Laxative:
Castor oil has long been used as a laxative. It stimulates
the intestines and can help relieve constipation. However, it should be used
with caution and under the guidance of a healthcare professional due to its
potent effects.
Joint Pain Relief:
The anti-inflammatory properties of castor oil make it a
popular choice for relieving joint pain and arthritis. Massaging the affected
area with castor oil can help reduce inflammation.
Anti-Inflammatory Agent:
Castor oil contains ricinoleic acid, which has
anti-inflammatory properties. This makes it beneficial for reducing
inflammation in various conditions when applied topically.
Traditional Practices:
In some traditional practices, castor oil has been used to
induce labor in pregnant women. However, this use is controversial, and it
should only be considered under the guidance of a healthcare professional.
IN SUMMARY CASTOR OIL FIND APPLICATIONS IN THE FOLLOWING
AREAS:
Hair care products
Skin care products
Lotions
Cosmetics manufacturing
Massage therapy
As a carrier for essential oils
ALWAYS BE CAUTIOUS WHEN USING ANY NEW PRODUCT AND PERFORM A
PATCH TEST, ESPECIALLY IF YOU HAVE SENSITIVE SKIN. IF YOU HAVE SPECIFIC HEALTH
CONCERNS OR CONDITIONS, IT'S ADVISABLE TO CONSULT WITH A HEALTHCARE
PROFESSIONAL BEFORE USING CASTOR OIL OR ANY OTHER HOME REMEDY.
Packaging: 500ml PE Bottle
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Can be delivered to PO Boxes