Castor oil
Originating in Africa, castor oil is used for hair, nails and skin. Nourishing, moisturising and fortifying, this vegetable oil is a source of numerous benefits and will quickly become a must-have in your beauty routine. Known for thousands of years, castor oil is obtained from the cold pressing of castor oil seeds. Rich in vitamin E, fatty acids and minerals, this vegetable oil is a precious ally in hair care. Highly nourishing, it moisturises the scalp and leaves hair supple. It also promotes hair growth and strengthens the hair fibre.
Be careful, however, not to apply it too often, to avoid the scalp getting used to it. Ideally, you should alternate one month of application with one month without. Apply castor oil to your hair as a mask twice a week, concentrating on damaged lengths and ends. Leave the mask on for 30 minutes, then massage it into the scalp and apply a small amount to your hair. shampoo. Castor oil can even be used as an anti-wrinkle treatment. Apply a few drops (no more than that so as not to clog pores) to the wrinkles on your face to stimulate the skin's production of collagen.
Sesame oil
Suitable for the care of oily and acne-prone skin, Antioxidant useful in the prevention of skin ageing, promotes the healing of burns, eliminates dead cells, reduces brown spots and moisturises the skin of the body and face, anti-ageing, reinforces the hydrolipidic film of the skin and hair and external aggressions. Relieves aggression. Rich in essential fatty acids, sesame oil regenerates and softens the skin. Vitamin E, lecithin and sesamolin are all natural antioxidants in sesame oil, protecting the skin from ageing, particularly when exposed to the sun. It's always advisable to have sesame oil at home: as well as its cosmetic properties, it can be massaged into the skin to relieve joint pain.










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