Differences between Castor Oil and Jamaican Black Castor Oil:

FeatureCastor OilJamaican Black Castor Oil
ColorPale yellow, clearDark brown to black due to roasted beans
Processing MethodCold-pressed from raw castor seedsBeans are roasted, crushed, and boiled
Nutrient ContentHigh in fatty acids and Vitamin EHigh in fatty acids, Vitamin E, and additional ash content
ScentMild, light earthy scentStronger, smoky scent due to roasting
TextureSmooth and lighterThicker, more viscous
Best For SkinIdeal for moisturizing and soothing sensitive skinSuitable for dry skin and skin needing deeper hydration
Best For HairPromotes hair growth and helps reduce scalp irritationPromotes thicker hair growth, especially for coarse hair
Scalp HealthHelps reduce dandruff and scalp itchinessKnown to balance scalp pH, great for dandruff relief
Hair Type CompatibilityAll hair typesBest for thicker, curly, or coarse hair types
Hydration LevelMedium to highHigher hydration, especially beneficial for dry hair

Each oil has unique benefits, but both are excellent for nourishing hair and skin naturally.

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