Castor Oil, Ph Eur / USP certified (first cold press) Hexane-Free - Ricinus communis -
Properties and Uses of Castor Oil
This oil is a natural emollient that penetrates the skin, stimulating collagen and elastin production to hydrate and soften it. This makes it a wonderful remedy for wrinkles, as it restores and rejuvenates the skin, giving it a smoother and more supple appearance. Simply moisten a cotton pad with the oil and apply to wrinkled areas a little before bedtime.
- Stimulates dermal growth and recovery, ideal for skin repair, reducing dryness, and enhancing skin renewal.
- Ricinoleic acid provides anti-inflammatory benefits, soothing and relaxing the skin.
- With antibacterial and antifungal properties, castor oil is also an excellent ally against acne and can prevent candida, nail fungus, and scalp issues.
Food-grade castor oil, extracted through a cold-pressing process without hexanes, is a thick, viscous, and potent plant oil used both in cosmetics and, in some cases, for internal use with extreme caution. It is particularly rich in ricinoleic acid, a unique fatty acid with anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, and moisturizing properties, making it valuable for skin, hair, and nail care.
This oil is an excellent ally for deep nourishment, moisture retention, and promoting the healthy growth of hair, eyebrows, and eyelashes. Thanks to its penetrative ability, castor oil strengthens hair follicles and improves elasticity, making it ideal for those looking to thicken, protect, and revitalize both hair and lashes. It’s also ideal for dry or cracked skin, forming a protective barrier that retains moisture and aids skin regeneration.
Tips and Precautions for Internal Use of Castor Oil as a Laxative
Castor oil is a potent laxative traditionally used for severe constipation relief. However, due to its intensity, it must be used with caution and under medical supervision. It works by stimulating intestinal walls to promote evacuation, but excessive or improper use can cause side effects such as dehydration and, in some cases, electrolyte imbalances. It is not recommended for pregnant women, as it can induce uterine contractions. For those who choose to use it as a laxative, it’s essential to limit the dosage to small amounts (a teaspoon is sufficient in most cases) and to drink plenty of water. It should never be used continuously or in high doses.
Cosmetic Recipes with Castor Oil
1. Serum for Eyelash and Eyebrow Growth
Ingredients:
- 1 teaspoon food-grade castor oil
- 1 teaspoon argan oil (nourishes and strengthens)
- 1 drop vitamin E oil (antioxidant)
Instructions:
- Combine all ingredients in a small dark glass bottle.
- Use a clean mascara brush or cotton swab to apply the serum to eyelashes and eyebrows each night before bed.
- Leave it on overnight and rinse in the morning.
Benefits: This serum helps strengthen and nourish eyelashes and eyebrows, promoting stronger, fuller growth.
2. Hydrating and Strengthening Hair Mask
Ingredients:
- 2 tablespoons castor oil
- 1 tablespoon coconut oil (softens and adds shine)
- 3 drops rosemary essential oil (stimulates hair growth)
Instructions:
- Mix the ingredients well in a bowl.
- Apply to dry hair, from scalp to ends, massaging gently.
- Leave on for 30-45 minutes, then wash as usual.
Benefits: This mask strengthens hair, reduces frizz, adds shine, and can improve hair growth by stimulating the scalp.
3. Nourishing Balm for Nails and Cuticles
Ingredients:
- 1 tablespoon castor oil
- 1 tablespoon jojoba oil (softens and protects)
- 1 capsule vitamin E (antioxidant and regenerative)
Instructions:
- Mix the oils in a small jar.
- Apply a few drops to nails and cuticles, massaging gently until absorbed.
- Use every night to improve nail strength and appearance.
Benefits: This balm hydrates and nourishes cuticles and nails, promoting strength and helping to reduce cracks.
Precautions and Safety
Castor oil is generally very safe when used in moderation.
Some people may be slightly allergic to castor oil; if you experience signs of dryness or irritation, it’s best to discontinue use.
If planning to ingest, always consult a professional or follow their instructions carefully.
Aside from pregnant and lactating women and individuals with intestinal obstructions, anyone can use this product as long as they follow professional guidance.