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The use of castor oil in cosmetics

The use of castor oil in cosmetics

Economic and natural castor oil gives excellent results in cosmetics. Discover how to use.

Castor oil, produced from a seed came from India, is rich in ricinoleic fatty acids. Its properties are useful in the field of health to treat disorders like constipation, muscle and joint pain, burns, insect bites, herpes or skin irritations.
But it also works miracles in beauty. Indeed, this natural product superhydratant protects and softens the skin, nails, eyelashes and hair.

For the skin

You suffer from acne problems, wrinkles or stretch marks? Castor oil is the solution. Thanks to its antibacterial properties, it acts quickly by helping the skin to regain its suppleness. Start by mixing 1/3 castor oil with 2/3 of another vegetable oil, apply a thin layer on your skin before you go to bed and rinse thoroughly with warm water the next morning.
Massage also under the eyes with a pure oil drop before the night, concealer effect.
Corns, calluses and calluses benefit too: gently rub the areas to be treated with oil, put on socks and let sit overnight.
Finally, castor oil is the basis for making a beauty anti-grain paste with baking soda. Apply the mixture and protect with a bandage overnight. The abrasive effect of bicarbonate should give results within a few days.

Nail

If your brittle nails need to be strengthened, pour directly 2-3 drops of castor oil and massage each day for a few weeks. Its moisturizing and nourishing properties will strengthen and promote the growth.

Lash

Apply the oil on your eyelashes and eyebrows with a clean mascara brush, let sit for several hours or overnight, then remove the excess with a damp cotton. Repeat once or twice a week to get longer, stronger lashes.