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castor oil
the pale yellow vegetable oil extracted from the castor bean; used as a laxative and an industrial lubricant
A mild cathartic oil, expressed or extracted from the seeds of the Ricinus communis, or Palma Christi
{i} type of oil obtained from castor beans and used as a lubricant and medication
(Ricinus communis) A pale-coloured oil extracted from castor oil beans, the seeds of the castor-oil plant The shrub is a flowering plant up to 12 m high, native to tropical Africa and Asia It is cultivated widely, in the tropics for its seeds, from which castor oil is extracted, and in temperate regions as an ornamental shrub (seldom taller than 2 m) The oil, when used in cosmetics, acts as a humectant; it attracts and retains moisture to the skin It is also a thickener and an emollient Medically, it is used as a laxative and industrially it is used as a drying oil in paints and varnishes
Castor oil is a thick yellow oil that is obtained from the seeds of the castor oil plant. It has a very unpleasant taste and in former times was used as a medicine. A colorless or pale yellowish oil extracted from the seeds of the castor-oil plant, used pharmaceutically as a laxative and skin softener and industrially as a lubricant. a thick oil made from the seeds of a plant and used in the past as a medicine to make the bowels empty (Probably from castor (16-19 centuries), from castor (14-19 centuries), from , from kastor; because castor oil was once used instead of castor in medicines)
Emollient, natural oil Used in hair dressings, lipsticks, and skincare lotions Obtained from the castor bean
When fresh the oil is inodorous and insipid
Rich in fatty acids and lubricating to the skin High percentage of ricinoleic acid leads to high viscosity Acts as an humectant Great in combination with other oils in soap
a purgative extracted from the seed of the castor plant; used in paint and varnish as well as medically
Castor Oil is a generic term for bottles containing this substance commonly used in the belief that it could cure a number of maladies at the turn of the century They are the most commonly found blue bottles and castor oil was packaged in the distinctive long necked bottles up until 1930 Many "older" citizens can remember having had castor oil forced into them during their formative years! Click to enlarge
conditioner, emollient
This soothing and lubricating ingredient is a colorless or light yellow oil extracted from the seeds of the castor-oil plant A large plant native to tropical Africa and Asia, the castor-oil plant is also grown for its ornamental value Used for its fine-quality lubricating properties, it can also act as a cathartic when taken internally
Natural oil from the castor bean which is often used as a lubricant in glow fuels
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