Ricinus communis Obtained by first cold pressing of castor beans Its Anglo-Saxon name, castor oil, often creates confusion: this oil does not come from castor gland secretions! In fact, it replaces precisely that ingredient used in perfumery in the past, hence its name.
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Ricinus communis Obtained by first cold pressing of castor beans
Its Anglo-Saxon name, castor oil, often creates confusion: this oil does not come from beaver gland secretions! In fact, it replaces precisely that ingredient used in perfumery in the past, hence its name.
Fields of application
Vegetable oils - Skin care - Beauty care - VEGETABLE OILS For the hair: 2 to 3 times a week, apply the oil to the entire hair massaging it; cover the hair with a hot towel and leave it to rest for between half an hour and an hour.
Then wash hair with shampoo. For nails: Every night at bedtime, apply a drop to each nail; massage the nail afterwards, insisting on the cuticle
Nail and hair care?
This oil, with its naturally thick texture, protects and nourishes dry and damaged hair.
It also strengthens brittle and brittle nails. Keep out of the reach of small children.
Keep away from all sources of heat and light.
EXTERNAL USE only.
Do not eat.
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