How to Use Castor Oil for Hair (Grow Beautiful Hair Fast)

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I’ve been experimenting a lot with castor oil lately as a natural beauty remedy. I already use it in my oil cleansing blend each day, and I’m enjoying the results from using castor oil packs on my skin.

Years ago, a friend mentioned that she loved castor oil for hair and eyelashes. I was really skeptical because castor oil has a very thick and sticky consistency that I couldn’t imagine using in hair. I did some research and found out that I had been seriously missing out on a simple and really effective traditional beauty remedy…

Benefits of Castor Oil for Hair and Skin

Castor oil is an age-old beauty treatment that has been largely replaced over time by fancier beauty products with more ingredients and a bigger price tag.

Castor oil has natural antibacterial and antifungal properties and is high in vitamin E, minerals, proteins, and omega-6 and -9 beneficial fatty acids. Its unusually high ricinoleic acid ratio makes it beneficial to skin and hair.

In fact, castor oil has traditionally been used topically for acne and other skin conditions, as well as hair loss, rashes, and more. If you want to try it for skincare, I recommend this handcrafted castor oil.

What Does Castor Oil Do for the Hair?

Castor oil can be used on the scalp to help prevent and remedy hair loss and it is effective at this for several reasons. Its antibacterial and antifungal properties make it beneficial against follliculitus, dandruff, and scalp infections and its ricinoleic acid content helps increase circulation to the scalp and improve hair growth.

Ricinoleic acid is also said to help balance scalp pH which can also help replenish the scalp’s natural oils and undo some of the damage of harsh chemical hair products (and even damage from no-poo, due to over alkalinity). The antioxidants in castor oil also support the keratin in hair and help make hair stronger, smoother, and less frizzy.

“Three Times the Growth!”

How to do a castor oil treatment for natural hair and eyelash growth- simple natural remedy

There are hundreds of testimonials from people who used castor oil to increase their hair growth 3-5 times the normal rate. A friend of mine was struggling with postpartum hair loss and even once her hair loss slowed, regrowing her hair was difficult.

She measured her hair growth for a month and it grew almost half an inch. The next month, after using castor oil hair treatments twice a week, her hair had grown almost 2 inches. She tested this again the following month and noticed the same result and that her hair was dramatically thicker.

What Type of Castor Oil for Hair?

There are several options for castor oil hair treatments. I prefer to make my own.

To make my own, I mix castor oil with another hair-healthy oil (options listed below) and herbs to help support scalp health. Unrefined and cold-pressed hexane-free castor oil is preferred.

Castor oil is extremely thick and viscous so I prefer to mix with jojoba or argan oil in a glass dropper bottle for easy application.

Jamaican Black Castor Oil

There is a special type of castor oil called Jamaican black castor oil that has extremely good reviews. I tried it as well and it seemed to work about the same as regular castor oil on my hair, but it seems that it might provide additional benefit for those with thick or dry hair (my hair is fine/oily).

How to Use Castor Oil Treatments on Hair

Castor oil can be very beneficial for hair growth if used correctly. Small amounts of plain oil can be used for an all-over treatment. Like many things in life, more is not always better, and only a few drops are needed per treatment. The additional oils are completely optional.

How Often

I personally use this castor oil 1-2 times per week. It can be used more often, though I didn’t see any increased results with using it daily.

When to Use

I’ve found that this treatment works better on damp but not wet hair. I keep a spray bottle of water in the bathroom and just spritz my roots before applying.

How to use castor oil for thicker and longer hair naturally

For maximum benefit, I leave the treatment on for several hours or overnight. After applying, I use a shower cap or towel to avoid getting the oil on furniture or a pillow.

How to Remove the Oil

Removing the castor oil can be difficult, especially with natural shampoos. I’ve found that using a small amount and leaving it on overnight will result in most of the oil absorbing into the hair and scalp and make cleanup easier. In fact, I’ve been able to use dry shampoo and not wash on a few occasions. When I do shampoo, I use a natural shampoo or mud shampoo as normal.

An alternate way is to crack an egg and whisk until smooth and then massage the egg into the scalp. This helps break down the oil and adds additional nutrients to the hair. It is messy though, so I’d recommend doing this in the shower.

Another less-messy way is to condition your hair before getting in the shower, massaging conditioner into the scalp to help remove the castor oil. Then, shampoo as usual.

Important Notes:

With any new oil, herb, or product, test a tiny amount on your inner arm to make sure you don’t have a reaction. While reactions are rare, some people will notice irritation from castor oil.

I’ve also used this in combination with my hair growth serum with great results. (I use the serum first to dampen hair, then apply the castor oil.)

It is also important to support the body nutritionally and hormonally with hair loss, as this can often be a sign of an internal problem.

BONUS TIP: I rub a tiny amount of castor oil on my eyelids at night to help eyelash growth as well. It is also part of my eyelash growth serum recipe.

Castor Oil for Thicker and Longer Hair
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Castor Oil Hair Serum Recipe

A mix of castor oil and jojoba will make a hair serum to help your hair grow faster, stronger, and smoother.
Prep Time1 minute
Yield: 0
Author: Katie Wells

Materials

Instructions

  • Combine the ingredients in a dark-colored dropper bottle.
  • Shake to mix.
  • Use the dropper to apply to the scalp. I part my hair right above the ear on one side, add a few drops of castor oil, part again about ½ inch from that part, add more castor oil, and so on until I’ve coated my whole scalp.
  • Then, I massage for 5 minutes to make sure entire scalp is coated and to help increase circulation.

Notes

This will make enough for 5+ uses depending on the length of your hair.
If you’re not a fan of using castor oil, some people have found coconut oil for hair to be a better fit.
For best hair health, I recommed using the above with Wellnesse Shampoo and Conditioner (from yours truly!), which I formulated to meet all of my criteria for safe, non-toxic, and naturally nourishing hair care.

My Own Results with Castor Oil…

Last year, when I was under extreme stress for a short period of time (finishing my book *ahem*), I noticed increased hair loss. My Hashimoto’s makes me more susceptible to hair loss when I’m under stress, and I was stressed about my hair loss (vicious cycle).

To combat this, I experimented with natural castor oil treatments both alone and mixed with other oils. I too noticed that my hair seemed stronger and that there was definitely less hair in my brush each day after a few weeks of castor oil treatments. Additionally, I started seeing tiny new hairs all around my hair line.

Random observation:

I split my head open when I was younger, requiring 8 staples in my scalp. Where the scar is, I have a patch of super-curly hair that falls in a perfect ringlet, even though the rest of my hair is wavy/straight. The castor oil seemed to help make this hair patch smoother, though it grew at a faster rate than the rest of my hair.

Now, I’ve made these castor oil hair treatments a regular part of my weekly routine and often do them at night, while wearing my blue blocker glasses and reading or watching a movie with my hubby.

This article was medically reviewed by Madiha Saeed, MD, a board certified family physician. As always, this is not personal medical advice and we recommend that you talk with your doctor.

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About Katie Wells

Katie Wells, CTNC, MCHC, Founder of Wellness Mama and Co-founder of Wellnesse, has a background in research, journalism, and nutrition. As a mom of six, she turned to research and took health into her own hands to find answers to her health problems. WellnessMama.com is the culmination of her thousands of hours of research and all posts are medically reviewed and verified by the Wellness Mama research team. Katie is also the author of the bestselling books The Wellness Mama Cookbook and The Wellness Mama 5-Step Lifestyle Detox.

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628 responses to “How to Use Castor Oil for Hair (Grow Beautiful Hair Fast)”

  1. Debra Avatar

    I have been using castor oil on my hair twice a week for a couple months and i. too. have had super results. I mix a little olive oil 1/10 parts, to lesson the viscosity and add a few drops of essential oil for the smell; usually peppermint and or tea tree oil. I did use it on my lashes but stopped after developing a sty. I do use it on my eyebrows though.

  2. Chamilla Avatar

    I would really like to try this out, I’ve been having serious hair loss and dandruff problems and i keep on cutting my hair and it is really affecting me emotionally cause i don’t want short hair..

  3. Victoria Avatar

    You mentioned the castor oil treatment benefits eyelashes, but you rub it on your eyeLIDS? I don’t understand that part. Why couldn’t you rub it on the lashes directly?

  4. Heather Avatar

    Would you use this for children, too? My daughter has very thin, fine, curly blonde hair. Tonight a large tangle seems to have pulled and chunk out and she has a bald spot. With it being so thin, I really want to encourage it to fill in quickly.

  5. Zara Avatar

    It’s easiest and best to apply with a mascara wand. You can either wash the wand from an old bottle of mascara or buy cheap mascara at the store. It doesn’t have to be a really good wand, but it helps keep it out of the eyes.

  6. Deb Avatar

    I purchased castor oil to use on my lashes but didn’t like how it blurred my vision when it got in my eyes. How do you combat this problem??

  7. Catherine Avatar
    Catherine

    I am really enjoying all the wonderful “Wellness Mama” newsletters! What great information!

    However, it is NATURAL for hair to grow about 1/2 inch per month. Unless you have a problem with your hair due to nutritional deficiencies, etc., hair grows 1/2 inch per month on average. It is also normal to lose as many as 50 hairs a day as each hair has a limited life span.

  8. Courtney Avatar

    Omg! So happy you wrote this in the last three days – I’ve been doing a ton of research on castor oil over the last month, but most of everything I read seemed old. I just bought castor oil, vitamin e oil, and rosehip oil. (Rosehip for wrinkles). I’ll have to follow up in a few weeks with the outcome of my hair!

  9. Sara A Avatar

    Hi,
    I was just wondering if Castor oil is safe to use externally whilst pregnant? I am almost 20 weeks and have stopped using it as a facial cleanser and hair treatment when I found out it shouldn’t be used during pregnancy?! Am I being over cautious? I know for sure it shouldn’t be used at my stage of pregnancy internally but is it safe to use externally?
    Sara

    1. Katie - Wellness Mama Avatar

      I’d absolutely check with your doctor or midwife to be sure. I did use it externally during pregnancy, as the concerns seem to be with internal use (which I would never recommend without the explicit recommendation of a doctor if at all).

  10. Laura Avatar

    I have heard castor oil has a hazardous biproduct to the workers who refine it. Which is why I have avoided using in the past. Wondering if cold pressed doesn’t have this problem?

  11. Zara Avatar

    Another thing that you can do for healthy hair is to use a filter in your showerhead. It eliminates the crud, for want of a more scientific term, in our tap water. I also only use filtered water in my spray bottle. It really makes a difference.

  12. robin Avatar

    When washing oils out of hair, apply the shampoo BEFORE wetting your hair. You will be amazed at how well this works 🙂

  13. Yasir Avatar

    I’m a 29 year old guy, my hair started to thin, my brother recommended me to use Castor oil, cold pressed, made in Pakistan, so I did.
    I used it for about 8 months externally, this is when i decided to grow my hair long. I used it everyday, sometimes twice a day, morning and night,
    Awesome awesome results. My hair is much much better than what it used to be. It has gotten thicker and stronger. I used to wet my hair, dry it with a towel, then apply the oil, massage it so it gets to the roots.
    Only one issue I had with it, due to the viscosity of the oil and the amount I used, it used to make my hair curl up big time, especially at the back of my head, which was a bit annoying.
    I still use this after I’ve had a shower.
    ATM I have short ish hair, I will be growing my hair long again, and will be using Castor oil and coconut oil.

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