Saturday, 8 November 2014

WHY I LOVE MY SHEA BUTTER AND CASTOR OIL WHIPPED CREAM...

Castor oil and Shea butter whipped cream....

I just love my castor oil and shea butter mix... i just mix it with my favourite body lotion, and leave some in a small tub for massaging my lips, feet, hands before I sleep or after injury (especially cuts and burns!!!)

I personally used a mix of coconut and castor oil to dissolve a wart on my finger... it had been there since my pre-teens, and 4 years after the treatment, the wart and its scar are missing!!!
I would apply a drop after showering, and before sleeping; covered the wart with some cotton wool and within a week, it was gone!!!

Christened “The Hand of Christ” in the Middle Ages because of it’s miraculous healing power, castor oil is one of the most amazing healing substances.
Nearly 90% of this fatty acid is ricinoleic acid; a substance unique to castor oil and thought to be the reason for it's effectiveness in preventing the growth of many bacteria, viruses (causes of warts and moles), yeast and molds.

RINGWORM TREATMENT
Ringworm is known to be a stubborn condition to treat, but one of the active compounds of Castor Oil (Undecylenic Acid) has been found to be very effective at treating this fungal infection.

WRINKLE TREATMENT
castor Oil keeps the skin looking smooth, youthful and unlined.
Castor oil’s ability to penetrate more deeply than any other essential plant oil make it an excellent way to keep skin looking youthful and fresh.
Castor oil is a natural emollient that penetrates the skin and helps stimulate the production of collagen and elastin which can soften and hydrate the skin. Therefore, it is a wonderful natural treatment for wrinkles since it restores and rejuvenates skin's natural youthful appearance by making skin smoother, softer and pliant

Prevention of scar formation
Castor oil protects the skin from scar formation
especially when applied on wounds, cut or after
surgery. There are several studies proving that
castor oil may lessen scar formation.

Scar healing
You may use castor oil for healing scars as the oil
possesses the healing effect on scars.
Unfortunately, it cannot stimulate the growth of new skin and diminish the scar completely※. However, castor oil affects healthy and abnormal cells.
As far as abnormal cells are concerned the oil may dissolve cells of the scar tissue. Scars become less vivid.

Castor Oil will remove moles and warts (apply heat for faster results) Rub castor oil into moles or warts every night. The moles (or warts) will start to shrink over a few weeks, and continued use will eventually remove the mole without any scarring.
Complete removal may take 2-3 months, but this slow healing will also ensure there is no “hole” in your skin. (The surgical removal of moles will often leave a hole where the mole was. This indentation can often be permanent.)

I personally used a mix of coconut and castor oil to dissolve a wart on my finger... it had been there since my pre-teens, and 4years after the treatment, the wart and its scar are missing!!!
I would apply a drop after showering, and before sleeping; covered the wart with some cotton wool and within a week, it was gone!!!

Castor Oil breaks up external and internal scar tissue, and prevents new scars from forming.
Castor oil will penetrate deep into the tissues to slowly break up scar tissue.
Amazingly, castor oil is able to distinguish between healthy cells and abnormal ones※.

In healthy cells, castor oil will detoxify and stimulate them, while increasing circulation.
In abnormal cells like scar tissue and growths, castor oil will instead work to aggressively dissolve cells thanks to its solvent property.
Remarkably, applying castor oil after surgery, cuts or wounds will also minimize scar formation.

This could be because of castor oil’s ability to increase our body’s lymphocytes of this, castor oil packs are especially useful for people with HIV or AIDS).
Lymphocytes, or white blood cells, appear to regulate wound healing. And studies have shown that T lymphocytes may play an important role in wound healing and scar formation

Castor Oil prevents hair loss and regenerates hair
The anti-bacterial and anti-fungicidal properties of ricinoleic acid in castor oil protects the scalp and hair from infections that can cause hair loss.

Castor Oil softens thick calluses and removes corns

Castor oil application will soften any rough or thickened skin, including calluses and corns. To treat corns, apply castor oil over your feet and put
cotton socks on before going to bed.
(Incidentally, sleeping with castor oil socks on will also soothe painful heels and foot pain.)



♦♦Comedogenicity ;
This is the degree to which an ingredient may clog your pores

How comedogenic is castor oil?
It has a rating of 1 meaning its low on comedogenic properties. Shea butter rocks at "0"!!!
0 - Will Not Clog Pores
1 - Low
2 - Moderately Low
3 - Moderate
4 - Fairly High
5 - High♦♠

It might seem like shea butter is too heavy but it is non-comedogenic (it doesn’t clog pores). Neither does coconut oil or jojoba oil.
Glycerin - 0 (Not often used as a stand-alone moisturizer, but is a frequent addition to items such as lip balms.)

Stay youthful,,,
This is Serenity!!!

Related articles:

source :
http://oilypedia.com/castor-oil-for-scars-get-to-know-how-to-use-it-effectively/
http://lyranara.me/2014/02/05/castor-oil-for-beautiful-skin-and-hair/


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