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Jamaican black castor oil is prepared by first roasting the beans. This results in an oil that smells burnt. This oil is often considered to be pure and much superior in terms of its nutritional content.

The health benefits of the two types of castor oil are similar – only that the Jamaican variant has more pronounced benefits, given its unadulterated method of processing.

Jamaican black castor oil (also sometimes called pure Jamaican black castor oil) has great benefits for the skin, hair, and health. It has numerous uses for improving health in all aspects

Jamaican Black Castor Oil for Hair Growth

The antibacterial and moisturizing properties of Jamaican black castor oil help treat a plethora of hair issues. Most importantly, they help prevent hair fall and treat other scalp issues like dandruff. The oil can help detangle your hair and even treat split ends.

One of the reasons people love Jamaican black castor oil is because of its multiple hair benefits. It gives incredible results on all hair types, whether you have unmanageable kinky hair, thin straight hair, or even thinning hair. It can even be massaged into the scalp for a soothing treatment that gets rid of dandruff and helps reduce hair loss. Here are the benefits of black castor oil for your hair:

Stops hair loss
Stimulates hair growth
Prevents knots in hair
Softens and moisturizes hair and scalp
Gets rid of split ends
Reduces hair breakage
Kills bacteria and fungi in scalp
Makes hair shinier, stronger, and thicker
Provides hair nutrients
Prevents dandruff
You can even use this amazing castor oil to improve the condition of your eyebrows and eyelashes.

Moisturizes Hair
The rich nutrients in Jamaican black castor oil (some of them being vitamin E and omega-6 and omega-9 fatty acids) help moisturize hair and treat related problems like itchy scalp and dandruff.

Improves Hair Strength
The ricinoleic acid (also called omega-9 fatty acid) and omega-6 fatty acids in Jamaican black castor oil improve blood circulation to the scalp, thereby encouraging hair growth. The oil also nourishes the scalp and strengthens the hair roots, thereby treating thinning hair. It makes your hair thicker, fuller, and shinier.

Prevents Hair Breakage
Though research is limited, testimonials of individuals swearing by Jamaican black castor oil (and, in general, even castor oil) and its benefits for hair are many. Regular use of the oil has been purported to prevent hair breakage.

Treats Split Ends
Split ends can get nasty, and at times, your confidence can take a beating. But you don’t have to have that problem with the Jamaican black castor oil by your side.

Eliminates Dry Hair
Dry hair can be caused as much by your eating habits as by improper hair care. But Jamaican black castor oil has its benefits here too.
Coconut oil stimulates hair growth getting deep into its follicles. Coconut oil promotes the scalp health fighting against such problems as insect bites, lice and dandruff. Coconut oil adds luster, shine and softness to the hair. Coconut oil prevents hair breakage and split ends, contributing to hair length.

Fortified with conditioning moisturizers derived from coconut that enhance hair's shine and give that silky feel. 

Vegetable Protein's moisture retention properties result in a conditioner with unique hydrating capabilities. Everyday use results in soft, healthy hair that is easy to manage. 

Available without fragrance also, for fragrance sensitive scalps.

Since it is comprised mainly of smaller medium-chain fatty acids, the oil of the coconut penetrates hair more deeply and faster than other conditioners.  

To use Paste as a leave-in treatment to repair split ends, moisturize your scalp, and add a healthy glow to your tresses; just follow these easy steps:

– The longer you leave Paste on your hair, the more effective it will be!

– Wash your hair as usual. 

– Scoop a small amount of Paste into palm.

–  Use your fingers to gently massage the paste into your hair and scalp, then work through with a comb or hair pick.

– After you’ve finished applying the Paste/Mask, you can either Rinse as usual at this time or if you want to use mask as a longer conditioning Paste/Mask wrap your hair up in a shower cap or small towel and allow it to soak in for thirty minutes or longer.

– Rinse as usual.

– Optionally, you may reapply a small amount of Paste to the ends of your hair and / or work a small amount through all of your hair again – just enough to give it a healthy shine.

– Then style as usual.
 

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  • Which Essential Oil are best for your hair type?

    Frankincense Cures Dandruff and provides relief from dandruff if used regularly. Frankincense oil is known to make the hair roots stronger, putting a stop to hair loss, shiny hair and giving way to healthier hair.

    Lavender is mild and soothing, and can be used for any type of hair. It can improve blood circulation, promote hair growth, and prevent hair loss.
    Lavender moisturizes the scalp and balances sebum production. It is ideal for people who have a mixed type of scalp, for example, oily near the forehead and at the back of the head, but dry at other parts. Its powerful antiseptic and antimicrobial action makes it excellent for controlling dandruff and scalp acne complicated by fungal or bacterial infections. It can help heal minor injuries on the scalp caused by scratching, especially in children.  Lavender essential oil is very helpful for treating dandruff and/or psoriasis of the scalp. Lavender essential oil nourishes and moisturizes scalp and improves hair growth by increasing blood circulation. In addition, lavender oil is very helpful in reducing stress. High stress levels can lead to many common hair and scalp issues, especially hair loss and alopecia arreata (baldness).

    Chamomile is soothing and has excellent anti-inflammatory properties. It can relieve itchy and scaly scalp, be it from dermatitis, psoriasis or dandruff.
    Chamomile oil conditions the hair and protects it from the damage inflicted by environmental pollutants. When used as a conditioning rinse, it lightens the hair color and
    Melaleuca (Tea Tree) is the number one remedy for dandruff. It moisturizes the scalp and relieves dryness and itching. Tea tree oil works deep into the hair follicles, unclogging them and helping with normal flow of the skin oils. It is also known for its antimicrobial action, which helps resolve fungal infections as well as scalp acne complicated by secondary bacterial growths.

    Lemon is a drying and clarifying oil ideal for an oily scalp. If you have dandruff or scalp acne along with oily hair, lemon oil can help. It is antiseptic and antimicrobial, helping to resolve secondary infections that often complicate acne and dandruff. Lemon essential oil will strengthen your hair and help prevent greasiness. It can be used for normal or oily hair. 

    Rosemary is also one of the few essential oils that work well for all hair types. Rosemary essential oil encourages hair growth and has been successfully used in the treatment of alopecia arreata (baldness) especially when blended with Lavender. It’s an excellent oil for dry hair and is helpful for treating both dandruff and psoriasis. Rosemary stimulates hair growth by dilating blood vessels and stimulating cell division, which results in faster hair growth and healthier hair.

    Sage essential oil encourages hair growth, cleanses and purifies the scalp, balances scalp oils, and helps to normalize hormone levels. You don’t want to use sage oil on children, or if you’re pregnant. In either case, substitute clary sage in its place.

    Peppermint oil can be cooling to the scalp. It helps get rid of dandruff and fights head lice. It improves dry scalp conditions. It stimulates hair follicles, binds to hair roots, increases blood circulation and is a beneficial treatment for hair loss and also promote hair growth. Peppermint oil acts as an astringent for the scalp by reducing oils, without leaving a grimy feeling. It conditions, adds luster, shine and manageability to hair. 

    Eucalyptus oil can add luster to your dull and lifeless hair. This oil can revitalize dull hair and improve hair texture. It can also increase the production of ceramide, a type of lipid molecules that naturally occur in hair strands. Ceramides help keep the hair cuticle intact, and prevent the loss of natural moisture and protein from hair strands. This in turn increases the strength, shine, and elasticity of hair. Apart from removing dandruff, eucalyptus oil can increase the elasticity of hair. It can make your hair stronger and more resistant to breakage and split ends. The refreshing aroma of the oil can reduce mental stress and exhaustion, which can also go a long way in preventing hair loss.

    Spearmint oil can produce a soothing or calming effect on the brain, for which it is used in aromatherapy. Has similar benefits for hair as Peppermint, yet is more mild. This oil can help reduce stress and anxiety by inducing the mind to relax.

  • Silk Amino Acids, Pro-Vitamin B5, Organic Salvia Officinalis (Sage) Leaf Extract, Organic Equisetum Arvense Extract, Organic Calendula Officinalis Flower Extract Organic Chamomilla Recutita (Matricaria) Flower Extract, Organic Panax Ginseng Root Extract, Organic Avena Sativa (Oats) Extract, Organic Citrus Medica Limonum (Lemon) Peel Extract, Organic Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Extract, Retinol, Vitamin A, Vitamin E, Coconut Oil, Glycerin, Aloe Vera Gel, Jamaican Black Castor Oil

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