Castor oil for regrowing and
thickening hair, eyelashes, eyebrows, and much more . . .
Castor oil is often overlooked for its benefits for the skin and
hair because of its extremely thick and sticky consistency.
However, if you’re looking for a cheap, natural remedy for
several common skin and hair complaints, then castor oil is
definitely worth your time.
I first stumbled on castor oil as a remedy for regrowing thin
eyebrows. I had over-plucked my brows back in the nineties when
it was the hip thing to have pencil thin brows, and they never
did quite recover. It became necessary for me to pencil in the
“bald” spots and I missed the natural look of real hair where
these spots were missing.
I read about castor oil as a remedy for thinning brows and hair,
and thought I’d try it. I bought a hexane free, organic and cold
pressed castor oil and started applying it to my eyebrows every
night after washing my face. After about three months, I
noticed my brows were noticeably thicker (and they seemed to be
growing in darker as well), and attributed it to the nightly
application of castor oil.
I’m not the only one that this has worked for. So, why would
castor oil help you regrow hair – both on your head and the
other two important places, the eyebrows and the eyelashes.
Castor oil is high in ricinoleic acid. This acid is a very
effective natural anti-bacterial and anti-fungal agent. This can
help keep any fungus or bacteria from inhibiting hair growth.
Since the oil is also very thick, it may help to prevent hair
loss simply by helping to coat the hair and protect it from
falling out.
Castor oil is also high in omega 9 fatty acids, which are
nourishing to both the hair and the follicle, as well as the
surrounding skin. Castor oil has a unique ability to be deeply
penetrating, and this helps it to deliver its nourishment deeply
into the pores and the follicles that produce hair. It also
has a high gloss, so it lends a lush glossiness and shine to the
hair. A little goes a long way, and it is best to only add a
tiny bit to the very ends of your hair instead of putting it up
near the scalp if you’re just looking for a natural hair
smoother. Simply put about two drops on your hands and rub,
then smooth through the ends.
If you use too much, there is a fine line between subtle shine
and a heavy greasiness so go very light until you figure out the
amount that works right for your hair type.
If you’re looking to regrow the hair on your head, you can use
castor oil as a scalp treatment. However it can be tricky to get
on the scalp without thinning it out with a lighter oil. You can
add some melted coconut oil, apricot kernel oil or another
lighter oil to help get it spreadable enough.
If you’re simply looking to help thicken hair that is thinning
at the edges of your hairline, you can use pure castor oil, with
a light hand of course. Another use is to apply the oil to
eyelashes to help thicken and strengthen them, as well as to
help prevent thinning and shedding.
Castor oil for scar tissue reduction and shiny, smooth lips Many
attest to the wonders castor oil offers for keloid types of
scars and other scars that involve a lot of hardened scar
tissue. This is presumably due to its ability for deep
penetration through multiple skin layers.
Because castor oil softens the skin so much, the thought is that
this softening helps to break down deep scar tissue so it may be
smoothed out. In addition, castor oil has shown promise as a
white blood cell stimulating agent. Studies have also shown
that castor bean oil helps reduce the inflammatory response in
subcutaneous tissue. This may be why it seems to speed wound
healing, and may also contribute to its ability to reduce
scarring more quickly.
Castor oil is also excellent for the lips. Our lips needs
constant protection against the elements. Although our lips
regenerate and recover quickly, they also dry out and begin to
peel when they are dehydrated. Castor oil not only smooths the
lips with fatty acids, but it also helps protect them due to its
naturally thick and immovable nature. In other words, it doesn’t
budge without being wiped off. It also imparts a natural shine
to the lips, which makes it ideal for both improving the
appearance and health of the lips.