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Is Castor Oil Really A Game-Changer For Hair?
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[QUOTE="Yusra3, post: 254500, member: 31907"] You may get the style you've usually desired by using castor oil as a natural hair care. It has been around for millennia and is manufactured from castor beans, which are found in South America and Africa. Due to its high fatty acid and vitamin E content, castor oil aids in softening and thickening hair. As an oil, it also coats each strand in a layer of moisture that prevents split ends from forming. Castor oil also contains high levels of protein, which helps to condition hair and prevent breakage. It deep conditions your hair when you use it as a leave-in conditioner after washing it with shampoo and conditioning your hair with other products. If you want to try this treatment at home, I recommend applying castor oil to dry hair before applying any other product on your head like gels or hairspray and then letting it sit on top of your head for 20 minutes before rinsing it out with warm water (this will allow any residue from the conditioner to be absorbed). [/QUOTE]
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