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Castor Oil is a vegetable oil from the castor plant known as Ricinus communis, and it is pretty popular thanks to its excellent benefits. I have been using Castor Oil for a few years now, and I am still discovering the never-ending benefits of this rich oil. However, like with most things, I have discovered a little goes a long way when using Castor Oil as it is pretty rich and thick, you would only require a small amount each time you use it.
3 Amazing Benefits of Castor Oil
Clears Pigmentation Blemishes
A little layer of Castor Oil can help in clearing pigmentation blemishes. For easier application, you may find it easier to mix a drop or 2 of Castor Oil with your regular serum or moisturiser, and then apply it to the required areas. Like I said, a little goes a long way with this oil so start with a little amount and see how you get on.
Deeply Moisturises the Skin and Hair
Castor Oil contains Ricinoleic Acid and Omega-6 fatty acids which make it a great moisturising product. If you have very dry skin and hair, you may want to give this oil a chance, it may work great for you. Castor Oil is widely known to moisturise, hydrate and soothe the scalp and skin. I recommend mixing Castor Oil with other carrier oils like Coconut Oil and Jojoba Oil, in equal parts when using on hair or skin.
Promotes Hair Growth
Apart from moisturising dry and damaged hair, Castor Oil also promotes hair growth by improving blood circulation to the scalp, thanks to its Ricinoleic Acid. Regular use of Castor Oil can prevent hair breakage and premature graying, promote hair growth, and improve hair texture.
I always have a bottle of Castor Oil in my bathroom cabinet. It is one of my favourite recent skincare discoveries, but I handle it with caution as it can have negative effects if used excessively or incorrectly. Some of these are sunken or hollow cheeks, sagging skin, and facial hair growth.
Always start with a patch test to ensure it is safe for you to apply on the required skin and hair areas and handle it with caution. Discontinue if you notice any negative side effects, and always go for cold-pressed organic Castor Oil, and start with a small amount.
What are your experiences with Castor Oil? Are you a fan?

