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Contact SupplierCastor oil is extracted from the seeds of the Ricinus communis plant. The potency of Castor Oil as a remedy has earned it the moniker "Palma Christi" or "Hand of Christ."
Historically, the oil-rich Castor seeds. or the "beans"- were traditionally used without their hulls as a method of birth control as well as a treatment for leprosy and syphilis.Today . Castor Oil continues to be used both cosmetically and medicinally to repair hair, to soften and soothe skin. and to ease aches and pains. Castor Carrier Oil and its derivatives are used not only in pharmaceuticals and perfumes but also in the production of soaps. cosmetics. and massage oils due to its moisturizing properties.
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Storage: It is recommended to store carrier oils in cool dark place to maintain their freshness and maximum shelf life. If refrigerated, bring them to room temperature before use.