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Castor Oil: The Best-Kept Secret for Hair Growth | - Where Wellness & Culture Connect

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A few benefits of castor oil:

– Is an excellent emollient and humectant for skin and hair

– Is a treatment for hair thinning and hair loss

– Prevents the dry and itchy scalp

– Has anti-fungal, antiviral and antibacterial properties- so it can be effective for treating skin/scalp infections like ringworm.

Many women want to know why there’ so much buzz about Jamaican Black Castor Oil (JBCO).

Jamaican Black Castor Oil is simply a raw, unrefined form of castor oil.

Castor oil is a great hair oil, but it can be very thick and viscous.

So the best way to use castor oil is on wet hair.

Source: BlackDoctor | Health News On Fitness, Nutrition & Weight Loss - BlackDoctor
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