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Jamaican black castor oil is also a type of Castor Oil. It comes from the same castor beans. However, the method of extraction is different, resulting in an entirely different substance with different uses. The Jamaican black castor oil process involves the following steps: (1) First, the seeds are roasted before being crushed in a mortar; (2) Secondly, water is then added to the mashed beans; and, (3) Finally, the entire mixture is slow-boiled over a fire. The result of this preparation is a pungent, thick and dark brown oil that we call Jamaican Black castor oil. Jamaican black castor oil is said to be a good carrier oil ingredient for hair growth formula, moisturize dry hair, strengthen thin hair, and fight hair breakage and split ends. Jamaican black castor oil can be used on a variety of hair types - from thick and curly to thin and straight. How To Use Jamaican Black Castor Oil Step 1. Mix up a combination of one teaspoon black castor oil, one tablespoon coconut oil and five drops of an essential oil of your choosing, (preferably peppermint oil or a mixture of rosemary oil and peppermint oil) Step 2. Scoop this mixture into an empty container or jar. Step 3. To use this mixture, scoop a small amount out with your fingers and work it into your scalp using circular motions. Use your fingers to massage the oil into your roots and your scalp, as this will help stimulate the blood flow in your scalp and lead to faster hair care.
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