Created with Premium Ingredients to Elevate Your Self-Care
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Third-Party Tested
At Queen of the Thrones®, purity is a priority. Which is why we always insist on the highest quality possible for each and every batch. If it doesn’t test well, we don’t bottle it. Period.
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USDA Organic
Queen of the Thrones® Organic Golden Castor Oil is USDA Organic & Non-GMO Project Verified. That means no pesticides, no herbicides and no GMOs. That’s our promise.
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Bottled in Glass
Bottled in amber glass to preserve the quality and nutrient profile of the oil, and avoid hormone-disrupting chemicals found in plastic containers.
Benefits of Organic Golden Castor Oil
Moisturizes and hydrates skin
Castor Oil is full of skin-loving nutrients including vitamin E, omegas and polyphenols that are thought to support hydrated, smooth, firm-looking skin.
Conditioning for hair and scalp
The rich fatty acids in Castor Oil are super conditioning and nourishing for the hair and scalp. Improves the appearance of dry, damaged hair and split ends.
Reduces the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles
Since Castor Oil is a natural source of fatty acids and antioxidants, specifically ricinoleic acid, it supports graceful aging.
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How to use Golden Castor Oil
FAQs
Does Castor Oil need to be in a glass bottle?
Yes, Castor Oil should ALWAYS be bottled in glass!
Why? Because glass preserves, whereas plastic bottles may leach hormone-disrupting compounds into Castor Oil that may be carried into the body.
Can I just drink Castor Oil?
When taken orally, Castor Oil is a stimulant laxative that can cause cramping and make you rush to go to the bathroom. Queen of the Thrones® Castor Oil is for topical use only.
Is Castor Oil comedogenic?
Simply put: Castor Oil will probably not clog your pores. You see, Castor Oil has a comedogenic rating of 1. This means it is non-comedogenic and most likely will not clog your pores or cause skin irritation.
What’s the difference between Golden Castor Oil and Jamaican Black Castor Oil?
Golden Castor Oil is pure and slightly golden in color, while Jamaican Black Castor Oil is darker because of ash produced in the process of roasting the castor beans. This roasting process uses heat and promotes an alkaline pH but may destroy some of Black Castor Oil’s nutrients. The different pH levels between Golden Castor Oil and Black Castor Oil may be more beneficial to different skin types and hair types.
How should I store my Castor Oil?
Castor Oil is a very stable oil therefore it can be kept at room temperature. Never store your oil in a plastic bottle. Only store Castor Oil in GLASS. Avoid pre-combining with other skin oils or essential oils to maintain integrity of the oil.