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Botanical Name: | Ricinus communis |
Country of origin: | Africa and Asia |
Colour & Odor: | It has slightly pungent smell to it,It is pale yellow in color, |
Extraction Method: | Cold pressed |
Solubility: | It is soluble in alcohols and oils |
Blends well with: | Castor blends well lavender, tea tree essential oils. |
This oil blends well with ambrette, Amyris, Black Pepper, Cardamom, Cassie, Cistus, Frankincense, and essential oils. The agarwood oil suppliers in India offer these oils to fragrance makers and other users for blending purposes.: | First ever castor beans were found in 4000 B.C. by the ancient Egyptians. In 1500 B.C. doctors used to use this oil to soothe eyes irritation. Thousands of years ago oils were used in various facial products, and also in wick lamps in lighting. Many traveling medicine men in the late 1800s often mixed castor oil with 40% alcohol for treating diseases from constipation to heartburn |
Uses: | When it comes to the uses of castor oil, we don't have to think twice. This oil has an immense number of benefits. The uses of this castor oil include, it is a powerful laxative, moisturizer, promotes wound healing, it is used in reducing acne, fights fungus, keeps your hair and scalp ready. It is also used in various hair packs and also in many skin packs. |
Therapeutic Benefits: | It treats sore muscles, castor oil works wonder for joint pains, treats fungal infections, and treats skin pigmentation. Castor carrier oil is also known to have anti-inflammatory, antifungal, antibacterial properties. It also has anti-aging properties which help prevents early signs of old age by reducing wrinkles and also by promoting hair growth. |