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keke

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Seeign these diff. posts about Castor oil this and that, im wondering what is the best kind to get so i no which to buy n stores?
 
Try the Home Health brand. It is cold pressed and processed and contains no synthetic or artificial ingredients.....



SherryLove35
 
Like KeKe, I'm shopping for castor oil also. Sherry, where do u buy your "Home Health" brand from? Beauty supply store, drug store, etc?

Thanks, Peachtree
 
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keke said:
Seeign these diff. posts about Castor oil this and that, im wondering what is the best kind to get so i no which to buy n stores?

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Last time, I ordered a gallon of castor oil from Cedarvale.com for $27, but recently I ordered a gallon for $13 from Camden-Grey; you can buy their stuff off the internet. I posted their web-site address somewhere around here. The quality seems to be the same from both places.
 
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Last time, I ordered a gallon of castor oil from Cedarvale.com for $27, but recently I ordered a gallon for $13 from Camden-Grey; you can buy their stuff off the internet. I posted their web-site address somewhere around here. The quality seems to be the same from both places.

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This sounds like a pretty good price.
 
Welp i got me some Hollywood beauty Castor Oil. Its somewhat thicker than i thought. Has Vit E in it also. So far i haven't noticed much of anything like if its soften my hair or so, ah well. I'll give it a week. Can i also use this oil by itself as a hot oil treatment?
 
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Brownie said:
Last time, I ordered a gallon of castor oil from Cedarvale.com for $27, but recently I ordered a gallon for $13 from Camden-Grey; you can buy their stuff off the internet. I posted their web-site address somewhere around here. The quality seems to be the same from both places.

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This sounds like a pretty good price.

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Allandra,
It's a really good price! I've had my current gallon since March, and I'm almost 1/2 way through it, but I think it should last until May or June. I think their castor oil is on sale, so I think the price will change after April. I'm so tempted to order one more gallon. I do condition rinses every night, so I apply this stuff every night and I like it. I've noticed that most of the castor oil products in the store have mineral oil or petroleum or both with the exception of BB castor oil moisturizer. But what could be better than the pure stuff? To help the smell, I mix mine with Wheatgerm oil (to get vitamin E), Rosemary oil and PEPPERMINT OIL
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I look forward to putting this stuff on my scalp every night. No kidding. I put some music on and treat my scalp to some pampering.
 
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