Nutrition and care of eyelashes and eyebrows. Nail care and hardening. Not recommended for use in oral therapy (intestinal irritant). Analgesic, Antimicrobial, Antimycotic, Reinforcement and nutrition of hair and nails. Castor oil contains a high content of ricinoleic acid. Texture: Liquid with balanced viscosity, bright and low absorption.
Odour: Faint Color: Mild yellow. Within the composition of castor oil appears a glycoprotein called Ricin that provides well-known purgative properties since ancient times. For this reason, being a pure non-rectified oil, we will apply this vegetable oil exclusively externally.
The most notable properties of castor oil are: Analgesic, Antimicrobial, Antifungal, Reinforcement and nutrition of hair and nails.
Uses and applications Exclusive external use.
In cosmetics, Castor has been used very commonly since the manufacture of lipsticks, hair preparations, bath oils, eyelash products and in emulsions. The consistency it provides makes it highly appreciated for all these preparations. In addition, we must take into account the properties that we have previously mentioned as antiseptic and analgesic (along with anti-inflammatory and analgesic essential oils in rheumatism, for example). It is also recommended in body and hair oil preparations (anti-loss scalp lotions and for split ends). As well as part of facial and body serums for hyperpigmentation spots along with other essential and vegetable oils.