Have you ever wondered how to incorporate such a simple ingredient into your daily routine for smoother skin and shinier hair? Keep reading, because at the end of this article I'll reveal a practical tip that many find useful in their beauty routine.
What is castor oil and why has it become so popular?
Castor oil is obtained by cold-pressing the seeds of the castor bean plant, which is native to tropical regions. Its main component is ricinoleic acid, a fatty acid that gives it unique characteristics, such as its thick and sticky texture.
Used for centuries in various cultures for its emollient properties, it is recognized by the FDA as a stimulant laxative for the occasional relief of constipation. However, its most common application today is topical, on the skin and hair.
Studies suggest that ricinoleic acid can help maintain skin hydration and offer mild anti-inflammatory effects when applied topically. This makes it attractive to those looking for natural solutions for their daily skincare routine.