Ricinus Communis Seed Oil

  • Hydration
  • May Cause Irritation
  • May Worsen Redness
  • May Worsen Malassezia Folliculitis
  • Fragrance
  • Oil
  • Essential Oil

Not rated A basic ingredient widely used in most products, such as purified water, or one that is not suitable for star-rating-based preference analysis.

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About Ricinus Communis Seed Oil

Castor seed oil is a nonvolatile oil obtained from castor seeds.[1] Because it mainly consists of fatty components obtained from castor seeds, it mixes better with oils than with water and is suitable for adding slip and a supple feel to skin or hair while reducing the feeling of moisture evaporating quickly. In cosmetics, it is used to keep the characteristic odor or taste of raw materials from becoming overly noticeable, to add fragrance or adjust the characteristic odor of raw materials, and to leave the skin surface feeling soft and smooth.[2]

Ricinus Communis Seed Oil Details

Ingredient function
Masking, Perfuming, Skin Conditioning
Main product categories
Lip Balm, Hair Oil, Glossy Lipstick
INCI name
RICINUS COMMUNIS SEED OIL
CosIng ID
37514

Ricinus Communis Seed Oil References

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