Why Is Castor Oil Good for Hair Loss?
                         
Castor oil has been 
used for centuries for its natural healing properties to treat 
conditions such as constipation, gastrointestinal problems, skin 
conditions and arthritis. Castor oil’s healing components also work well
 at treating mild to moderate hair loss. Derived from the castor bean 
and composed almost completely of essential fatty acids, castor oil 
delivers mild yet effective nutrients to your hair and scalp that can 
promote hair growth.
 
       
       
                    
Castor oil has been 
used for centuries for its natural healing properties to treat 
conditions such as constipation, gastrointestinal problems, skin 
conditions and arthritis. Castor oil’s healing components also work well
 at treating mild to moderate hair loss. Derived from the castor bean 
and composed almost completely of essential fatty acids, castor oil 
delivers mild yet effective nutrients to your hair and scalp that can 
promote hair growth.
 Hair Loss Factors
Hair Loss Factors
                         
Although
 factors out of your control, such as age and heredity, can cause hair 
loss, there are lifestyle factors within your control that may be to 
blame. Poor diet and vitamin deficiencies,chemicals and heat applied to 
your hair can cause hair loss. Hair breakage in the forms of shedding, 
thinning, split ends and balding--especially at the crown and temple 
areas--are common hair-loss issues. A lack of moisture, deficiency of  
nutrients, and lax cleansing and conditioning of both the hair and scalp
 are major contributors to hair loss in  men and women.
 
Benefits
Although
 factors out of your control, such as age and heredity, can cause hair 
loss, there are lifestyle factors within your control that may be to 
blame. Poor diet and vitamin deficiencies,chemicals and heat applied to 
your hair can cause hair loss. Hair breakage in the forms of shedding, 
thinning, split ends and balding--especially at the crown and temple 
areas--are common hair-loss issues. A lack of moisture, deficiency of  
nutrients, and lax cleansing and conditioning of both the hair and scalp
 are major contributors to hair loss in  men and women.
Castor
 oil is a mild, natural, inexpensive, easily accessible and easy-to-use 
treatment for your hair and scalp. It has a high concentration of 
essential fatty acids that your hair thrives on to maintain strength, 
fullness, length and shine. Castor oil is easily absorbed into the  
hairshaft, locking in the moisture and nutrients needed and eliminating 
the dryness and brittleness that leads to hair breakage .It also 
improves scalp condition and keeps hair follicles healthy. Castor oil 
contains a high concentration of Ricinoleic acid, an anti-fungal and 
anti-bacteria property that is effective in treating scalp conditions  
This ingredient prevents the onset of dandruff, scalp infection and 
scalp inflammation, which are major sources of hair loss
Quality
.Choose
 castor oil in its natural unprocessed state for  hair and scalp 
treatments. Processed castor oil has been stripped of its natural 
potency and is less effective. Be mindful of using pure castor oil--not 
an oil blend, which  may contain fragrances and other unnatural or 
chemically based ingredients.
Functions
Castor
 oil can be used alone or blended with other hair-growth promoting oils,
 such as coconut, olive, jojoba and almond.  Castor oil can also be used
 as a leave-in conditioner, hot-oil treatment and hair-growth treatment 
As a scalp conditioner and hair-growth treatment apply and massage to 
scalp, let sit for 20 minutes before rinsing and styling. As a daily and
 weekly conditioner, apply lightly near the roots and more liberally on 
the hairshaft and hair ends to keep your locks long, strong, thick and 
healthy.
Considerations
Genetics
 and medical conditions play a significant role in hair loss for both 
men and women and should not be negated. Hair loss can be a warning sign
 of internal health factors. Consult  your doctor at the first signs of 
unusual hair loss.
 
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