to try, especially as an alternative for pricey in-office treatments. The rich, multipurpose oil has gone viral for its ability to revive hair on the scalp, eyebrows, and lashes, with many crediting it as the catalyst for longer, fuller locks.
Which begs the question, is there actual science backing up these claims or is it simply a beauty myth? With a healthy bit of skepticism, we reached out to dermatologists to find out more about castor oil's benefits.Castor oil comes from pressing the seeds of (castor oil) plant.
Castor oil is it's thick and odorless, and it's made of fatty acids, vitamins, and Vitamin E. The fatty acids in particular provide an abundance of nourishment to the skin and hair follicles, says , a board-certified dermatologist at .
There is also some research that the ricinoleic acid may have some and .While there has been no published research showing that castor oil actual helps hair growth, it does contain the derivative ricinoleic acid which acts as an inhibitor to prostaglandin D2 synthase (PDG2), which is found in male or female pattern baldness, says , a double board-certified dermatologist and owner of .
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