An oil extracted from the castor bean plant that's irritating to the intestine and promotes bowel movements.
a highly emollient oil made from the beans of the castor plant that is used to bind waxes and fragrance together, as in lipsticks.
Heavy, natural nut oil possessing high gloss and tack. Used primarily in lipsticks and foundations. Also used in bath oil, nail polish remover, solid perfumes, face masques and shaving crèmes.
Skin conditioning agent, oil obtained from ripe seeds.
Source Castor Bean (Palma Christi Oil) Purpose Soothing to skin, rich emollient, good cleanser, healing properties.
A thick colorless oil extracted from the beans of the Castor Oil plant. It is very healing to the skin and is also used as a carrier for medicinal and cosmetic preparations. Sodium and Potassium Castorate are the natural soaps made from Castor Oil.
a purgative extracted from the seed of the castor plant; used in paint and varnish as well as medically
An emollient oil from the castor bran, it acts as a film-former that protects and soothes the skin.
The seed of the castor oil plant, used in bath oils, lipsticks, face masks, shaving creams and nail polish removers.
Extract of the castor bean, an oil that is naturally soothing to the skin.
As A Treatment"...Conditions which have been responsive to castor oil applications include ... bursitis..."
The oil extracted from the castor bean. It is a moisturizer and natural pigment dispersant.
Used in soap making. Soap produced using castor oil softens and soothes skin.
Obtained from the castor bean, it attracts and retains moisture to the skin. Its conditioning properties make it particularly suited for shampoo and skin care products. It is also used medicinally.
Castor Oil is derived from the Castor bean. It is rich in fatty acids which, when used as part of a skin care recipe, has a very moisturizing quality. It can also relieve itching, fade brown spots and is also used as an eyelash treatment.
an emollient derived from the castor bean
Castor Oil is a generic term for bottles containing this substance commonly used in the belief that it could cure a number of maladies at the turn of the century. They are the most commonly found blue bottles and castor oil was packaged in the distinctive long necked bottles up until 1930. Many "older" citizens can remember having had castor oil forced into them during their formative years!. Click to enlarge
Ricinus Communis (Castor) Oil Soothing and lubricating oil that is rich in fatty acids and acts as a humectant by attracting moisture to the skin. Castor oil is a wonderful oil for providing conditioning and moisturizing properties to soap, and Bunny uses it to ‘superfat' soaps. (Superfatting is the addition of extra oils that remain unsaponified and therefore add extra moisturizing properties to the soap.)
Barrier agent against harsh climate, soothing. From the castor bean.
(Ricinus communis) A pale-colored oil extracted from castor oil beans, the seeds of the castor-oil plant. The shrub is a flowering plant up to 12 m high, native to tropical Africa and Asia. It is cultivated widely in the tropics for its seeds, from which castor oil is extracted, and in temperate regions as an ornamental shrub (seldom taller than 2 m). The oil, when used in cosmetics, acts as a humectant; it attracts and retains moisture to the skin. It is also a thickener and an emollient. Medically, it is used as a laxative and industrially it is used as a drying oil in paints and varnishes. Used in Chandler's Soaps products.
An oil obtained from the castor bean plant, castor oil is used externally as an emollient (to soothe and soften) and internally as a cathartic to promote defecation (i.e., laxative or purgative).
Castor oil is a thick vegetable oil derived from castor beans. Because of its viscosity, it has great lubricating properties and can help alleviate dry skin by effectively preventing water loss. Castor oil also has significant anti-inflammatory properties. Its reputation as a "healing" oil when applied topically has to do with its high concentration of ricinoleic acid. It is considered generally nonallergenic and nonsensitizing.
( Ricinus communis) Cultivated by the Egyptians over 6,000 years ago for its tonic properties, this rich emollient is a moisturizer in our Lip Tint SPF 15.
As A Treatment"...Use the castor oil pack 3-7 days per week Precautions include avoiding meal times, not using the pack during heavy menses, and avoiding contact with fabric that could become stained..."
As A Treatment"...The easiest way to use castor oil is to massage it into the body on the problem spot, along the spinal cord, the abdomen, or following the lymph drainage patterns..."
As A Treatment"...Physiological effects of the castor oil pack include stimulating the liver, increasing eliminations, relieving pain, increasing lymphatic circulation, improving gastrointestinal function, increasing relaxation and reducing inflammation..."
Extracted from the castor bean for an oil. It is used in cosmetic products
Castor oil is a vegetable oil obtained from the castor bean (technically castor seed as the castor plant, Ricinus communis, is not a member of the bean family).