One of the most frequently shared posts on social media these days is probably about the use of castor oil. This is because it's rapidly gaining popularity in the beauty world, from hair care and eyebrow and eyelash growth to skin moisturizing and nail strengthening. The castor oil trend, spreading among TikTok users with the hashtag "CastorOilChallenge," quickly went viral. Users are applying castor oil to their hair, eyebrows, and eyelashes for 30 days and sharing before-and-after videos. Some videos are getting millions of views, causing the trend to spread rapidly among those who love natural beauty products.
While many beauty enthusiasts are joining this trend, Hollywood celebrities are no exception. Kourtney Kardashian, Jameela Jamil, Mindy Kaling, Cardi B, and Jason Momoa are among those who have embraced the trend. So, how do you use this rich, versatile oil, and how do you choose the right one? Let's take a look together.
A Favorite of Ancient Times
Castor oil is a type of seed oil, a dense, yellowish vegetable oil with a characteristic odor. It has been used for both medicinal and cosmetic purposes since ancient times. Today, it holds a prominent place in the skincare cabinets of natural beauty enthusiasts. It is particularly noteworthy for its quick and effective results in hair, eyebrow, and eyelash care.
For hair;
Applying it to the roots with a massage 1-2 times a week, leaving it on for an hour, and then washing it off with shampoo helps reduce hair loss and promotes hair growth.
For eyebrows and eyelashes;
It is applied before bed with a clean mascara brush, and with regular use, it helps to thicken the skin.
For the skin;
Applying it to dry elbows, heels, and nail cuticles at night before sleeping helps you wake up with moisturized skin in the morning.
For the lips;
It is used as a night mask due to its moisturizing effect.
Which Castor Oil Should You Choose?
The most important point is to use the right castor oil because there are many brands on the market. Ideally, choose cold-pressed, chemically unprocessed oils with preserved components. It's essential to select organically certified, pure, and additive-free products. Other tips include testing on a small area for allergies before use, diluting with coconut oil in the first few days to reduce the thick consistency, and avoiding direct contact with the eyes.
