BEST OIL FOR NATURAL HAIR

June 19, 2020 0 Comments

BEST OIL FOR NATURAL HAIR

The best natural oil for hair. One of the most popular uses of Jamaican Black Castor Oil is using the oil to moisturize and nourish hair to improve hair growth, strength and length. Black castor oil is highly moisturizing, so when using this oil on your hair, it helps moisturize your hair while providing natural antioxidants and nutrients to support healthy hair. Its moisturizing effects go down to the roots to keep your scalp moisturized and healthy! For those with natural and textured hair,  Jamaican Black Castor Oil is heavenly.

Black castor oil typically is a thick, sticky oil, hence why it is super moisturizing. Use the oil as an overnight hair mask to allow your hair to soak the oil overnight as you sleep! Or, try the hot oil method on your hair with our Jamaican Black Castor oil to nourish your hair quickly. It is recommended that the oil be used at night, as, for some, it may be too sticky for daytime looks. Black castor oil can also be used for eyebrows and eyelashes to help grow thicker brows and longer lashes. Black castor oil or regular castor oil (cold-pressed) are typically the main ingredients used to grow brows, lashes, beard, and more!

Try our pure Jamaican Black Castor Oil and experience the difference. Add to hair oil treatments, hair conditioners, hair creams, hair growth serums, and more. Note that the oil may have a strong aroma and thick consistency.





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