Castor Oil 64oz | for Hair Health, Eyelashes & Eyebrows | Hexane Free & Cold Pressed | Vegetarian, Non-GMO | By Horbaach Beauty & Personal Care
About this item Castor Oil is derived from the natural seeds of the flowering Ricinus communis plant Half gallon bulk size is great for glass bottles, kits, packs or mascara refills Natural and odorless; can be mixed with shampoo and conditioners or serums for shiny long hair* Can be mixed with your favorite professional massage oils, hair masks, creams or to make soaps
$23.00
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Florida GirlFlorida Girl –
Castor oil is an ingredient in this soap also made with olive oil and coconut oil. I also use it with avocado oil on my hair for an 8 hour oil tx
B Wash –
I bought this to fight my mole problem in yard. Mediocre success.
Ferry Godmother –
I use this product for my hair after shampooing, it works well. I was pleased with the amount in the bottle for the money. If by mistake a few drops fall to my shoulders, I use that as a skin moisturizer, works well.
Sudan –
Im freaking love this stuff. It helps with my inflammation around my joints and protects my skin from drying and such. My hair has taken on a new more resilient texture. It’s a miracle.
Reenie –
Sprayed this on our lawn to get rid of the moles and its working so far.
Bubby –
Really good quality castor oil in a good size for soap makers. I used this oil in my cold processed soap bars and they have been turning out perfect. Castor oil added to soap is responsible for good bubbles & suds. No nasty residue as well. I highly recommend this oil to anyone out there looking for reasonable castor oil; this is the best price I have found anywhere. Also, my husband read on the internet that castor oil helps you to not lose your hair and he has been rubbing it in his hair daily (very small amount); I have not noticed any change yet, but it makes him happy!
BB –
I tried everything to get rid of gophers and moles then heard that they hate Castor Oil. IT WORKS! I put about 1/2 to 1 cup of this oil in a large watering can, careful to keep swishing it around with a stick, and pour it around and even in my garden (it’s not toxic). I suppose you could use one of those hose attachments that mix chemicals with the water as you spray. I garden organically so I don’t use chemical stuff. Within a day or two they are gone. Every time you water the garden the oil goes a little deeper and usually one application lasts for the whole growing season. Believe me, Castor Oil is the only thing that works.
marrie227marrie227 –
I like the value of this 64oz. Will last me a year. Also no scent or color. Can put in my shampoo.
DmitriDmitri –
I bough this oil to take internally to help my beard growth (completion), while topically using diluted lavender essential oil with castor and coconut oil as carrier oils.So far it seems to be working, and making my arm, chest, leg, eyebrow, and eyelash hair also grow more and thicker.Despite the “warning of do not take internally”. I mean the oil is natural, no hexane, no additives, cold pressed, etc. I don’t even know why the warning is there. The oil isn’t toxic, and the oil is a known laxative if you drink 2-8 oz of it. I just take a small spoonful of it, and I’m fine.
Lynda –
What I like so much about it is I use it on my lawn for moles. Put In bottle sprayer , connect to hose, and spray whole yard. Quarter cup castor oil, two tablespoons dawn, fill rest of gallon jug with very warm water. They hate it, and keeps them out of your card