Cold Press Castor Oil
Organic - 100% Organic Single / Multi Ingredient - Single Minimum Bulk Pack Size - 15 LTR. Packing Material - Tin Pack Rate/ Kg Ex- Factory Sep 2020 - 348 Price per KG(Ex- Factory) In USD - 4.97
Castor Oil: Pure, Cold Pressed, Top Quality Oil Soothes and Softens the Skin Perfect. Origin : India
Cold-pressed castor oil is a type of castor oil that is extracted from castor beans (Ricinus communis) using a hydraulic press, typically at lower temperatures, to preserve the oilâ??s natural qualities. This method of extraction is often considered superior to other methods, such as hot pressing or solvent extraction, because it helps retain more of the oilâ??s beneficial compounds.
Filtered cold press castor oil.
Cold-pressed castor oil is a natural oil extracted from castor beans using mechanical pressing, preserving its nutrients. Itâ??s used in skincare for moisturizing and soothing and in hair care for potential growth benefits. Rich in ricinoleic acid, it has anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties.
Flavour Castor Brand HAYYAN Weight 300 Grams Item Dimensions LxWxH 9 x 9 x 29 Centimeters Volume 190 Millilitres Material Feature Vegetarian Diet Type Vegetarian Package Weight 1.02 Kilograms Net Content Volume 1000 Millilitres Recommended Uses For Product Hair,Skin Care,Cooking,Moisturizing
Ricinus communis, better known as the Castor plant, is native to the Mediterranean region as well as the tropical regions of Africa and India, but it also grows in other tropical regions. Oil-rich Castor seeds, or the â??beans,â?? were traditionally used without their hulls as a method of controlling not only pregnancy but also leprosy and syphilis. In medicinal applications, Castor beans were made into a paste and applied as a poultice to treat skin inflammation and to ease headaches. Castor Carrier Oil and its derivatives are used not only in pharmaceuticals and perfumes but also in the production of soaps, cosmetics, and massage oils due to its moisturizing properties.
We have the range of product is Cold pressure grade (EUR PHARMA 7.0), Refined castor Oil (Pale Pressured grade), Hydrogenated Castor oil (OPL Wax) 1. Cold-Pressed Castor Oil: Extraction Process: Cold-pressed castor oil is extracted from castor seeds using a hydraulic press without heat. The pressing process retains more of the natural properties of the oil. Color and Odor: It tends to have a pale-yellow color and a mild, nutty odor. Properties: Cold-pressed castor oil is often considered more nutrient-rich compared to its refined counterpart. It retains more of its natural antioxidants, fatty acids, and beneficial nutrients. Uses: Hair Care, Skin Care, Laxative, Joint Pain, Nail Care, Natural Lubricant. 2. Refined or Processed Castor Oil: Extraction and Processing: Refined castor oil undergoes additional processing steps, including filtering and sometimes bleaching. This process removes impurities and results in a clearer, colorless oil. Color and Odor: Refined castor oil is typically colorless or very light in color and has a milder odor compared to cold-pressed castor oil. Properties: While refined castor oil may lack some of the natural compounds present in cold-pressed castor oil, it is often preferred for certain applications due to its lighter color and less distinct scent. Uses: Industrial Lubricant, Pharmaceuticals, Textile Industry, Bio-Diesel Production, Paints and Coating, Polyurethane Industry. Other Varieties and Blends: 3. Jamaican Black Castor Oil: Processing Method: This type of castor oil involves roasting the castor beans before extraction, giving the oil a dark color and distinctive aroma. Traditional Use: Jamaican Black Castor Oil has a long history of use in traditional Jamaican beauty and wellness practices. It is often promoted for hair and skin care. 4. Hydrogenated Castor Oil: Processing Method: Hydrogenation involves the addition of hydrogen to the oil to make it more solid at room temperature. This creates a product known as hydrogenated castor oil or castor wax. Use: It is often used in cosmetic and skincare products as a thickening or hardening agent. How to Choose: Intended Use: Consider the purpose for which you intend to use the castor oil. For example, if youâ??re using it for hair or skin care, the cold-pressed variety might be preferred. If you need a colorless and odorless option, refined castor oil may be more suitable. Personal Preference: Some people prefer the natural, unprocessed qualities of cold-pressed castor oil, while others may opt for refined oil for its lighter color and milder scent.