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Frequently Asked Questions

Organic Castor Oil

Where is your Castor oil sourced?
  • Our Organic Castor Oil is sourced from India via an ACO‑certified Australian supplier.
  • It’s 100% pure, organic, hexane‑free, cold‑pressed, and bottled in amber glass, with rigorous testing and documentation.
Is your Castor Oil organic and hexane-free?
  • Yes, certified-organic supply chain and hexane-free.
  • No additives, fragrances, or preservatives.
Plastic or glass bottles?
  • We only use amber glass bottles.
  • Amber glass protects the oil from light exposure and preserve its quality.
  • Our Roll-on bottles are also real amber glass.
Is it cold-pressed/extra virgin?
  • Yes, our Castor oil is cold-pressed.
  • While 'extra virgin' is typically used for olive oil, meaning unprocessed and cold-pressed, our Pure Castor Oil meets those criteria as well.
How do I refill my Rose Quartz Roller Bottle?

Refilling your roller is easy. Watch this quick video. This method works for all our Rose Quartz rollers with coloured lids.

If you have a black lid on your rose quartz roller, watch this video instead.

What sizes do you offer?
  • 50 mL, 200 mL, 500 mL, and 1 L bottles.
  • As well as our Roll-ons in 50 mL and 10 mL sizes. See all sizes here.
What is the expiry date?
  • Current batch expiry date: January 2027.
  • Store tightly sealed, in a cool, dark place.
  • Our Castor oil is pale yellow, and has a mild, nutty scent. Discard if brown/cloudy or if you notice a rancid smell.
Can I refrigerate castor oil?
  • Refrigeration isn’t necessary. Store tightly sealed in a cool, dark place.
  • Best storage temperature: around 15–25°C (room temperature). Cold conditions will thicken castor oil, which can slow absorption; let it return to room temp before use.
What are the benefits of using Castor oil?
  • Key benefits: hydrates dry skin, supports scalp and hair health, and offers soothing comfort when used with wraps over targeted areas.
  • It’s rich in ricinoleic acid and natural vitamin E, and is traditionally used for relaxation and wellness routines.
Will Castor oil help with pain and inflammation?
  • Castor oil is commonly used for soothing comfort on sore muscles and joints, especially when paired with a castor oil wrap and gentle heat.
  • Many people also report relief for period pain and endometriosis-related discomfort.
  • Timelines: mild issues (stomach or period pain) may ease within 1–3 days; longer‑standing concerns often need consistent wraps over a few weeks.
What can I use Castor oil for?

Castor oil uses (topical)

  • Comfort and relief

Sore joints and muscles: Massage a small amount directly into the ares, or use a castor oil wrap and gentle heat for 30–60 minutes.

Period pain and abdominal discomfort: Apply a waist wrap over the lower abdomen.

Bowel discomfort/bloating: Use a waist wrap over the waist/liver area.

  • Wellness routines

Liver area (waist) wraps: Commonly used 3–5 times per week for relaxation and routine wellness.

Thyroid/neck area: Massage directly onto area or use a neck wrap as preferred.

  • Skin care

Body moisturiser: Apply a thin layer on damp skin; a little goes a long way.

Face moisturiser: Apply a small amount on damp skin, or use our Castor Oil Roll‑On to glide on a thin layer.

Problem‑prone or itchy skin: Many people use it to calm dryness and support the skin barrier.

Dry skin and rough patches: Massage on heels, elbows, cuticles.

Appearance of scars: Massage into the area regularly.

  • Hair and brows/lashes

Scalp and hair: Massage into roots, leave 30–60 minutes or overnight, then shampoo.

Brows and lashes: Apply a small amount at night directly to the area.

Can I use castor oil on my face?
  • Yes, our castor oil can be used as a daily face moisturiser.
  • Apply a small amount on damp skin, or use our Castor Oil Roll‑On to glide on a thin layer.
  • It’s rich in fatty acids and natural vitamin E, supporting the skin barrier with antioxidant protection.
  • Many people use it to help soften the look of fine lines and support skin elasticity. It can also help reduce puffiness, as it promotes surface circulation.
Will castor oil give me facial hair?
  • No, Castor oil won’t make hair grow where it doesn’t naturally grow. Facial hair growth is driven by hormones, not topical oils.
  • Castor oil simply nourishes existing hair and the surrounding skin. It can help brows and lashes look fuller where follicles already exist, but it won’t create new hair in areas without active follicles.
Can I use castor oil on eyelashes and eyebrows?
  • Yes, dab a small amount onto your eyelashes and/or eyebrows nightly.
Can I use Castor oil on my eyelids?
  • Many people use castor oil around the eye area at night. Apply a thin layer to the eyelids/under‑eyes, and allow it to absorb overnight.
  • Some people with dry‑eye or blepharitis concerns choose to apply a small amount of castor oil to the eyelids at night.
How do I use Castor oil for detox?
  • Many people use a castor oil waist wrap over the liver area (right side under the rib cage) for 30–60 minutes, 2–4 times per week, then pause, and repeat monthly if desired.
  • Start gently (shorter sessions, less oil) and see how you feel; increase as comfortable.
  • This routine is traditionally used for relaxation and wellness. Some people report it helps them feel lighter and more comfortable in the abdominal area.
  • Do not use while pregnant or breastfeeding. Consult your naturopath for further advice.
Is castor oil good for hair growth?
  • Yes, Castor oil is commonly used to support hair/scalp health.
  • How to use: Massage a small amount into the scalp, leave for 30–60 minutes or overnight, then shampoo out.
  • See the full method in our hair growth guide here.
What's the best way to remove Castor oil from hair?

Massage shampoo into oiled hair, then rinse and shampoo again if needed.

Can I use Castor oil for acne or eczema? Will it clog pores?
  • Castor oil has a very low comedogenic rating and is unlikely to clog pores for most skin types.
  • Many people use castor oil to help calm acne‑prone or eczema‑prone skin thanks to its soothing, barrier‑supporting properties.
  • Tips: apply a thin layer on damp skin, and patch test first if you’re sensitive.
Can I mix castor oil with other oils or essential oils?
  • Absolutely. Many customers add their own essential oil blends to our Castor oil for massage and relaxation.
  • We have ready-to-go oil blends in our Roll Ons & Blends Collection.
Can I use Castor oil during my period?
  • Yes, many people use castor oil during their period for soothing comfort. Apply a wrap over the lower abdomen, below the belly button.
  • During your period: Use a waist wrap daily over your abdomen area for 30–60 minutes (or longer if comfortable). Heat can help with comfort and may help the oil absorb faster.
  • Between periods: use 3–4 times per week and then take a short break to see how you feel. If comfortable, you can gradually increase time; some people wear a wrap overnight.
  • Note: Some people notice an increase in menstrual flow when using during their period. If this happens, discontinue use during your period and resume between periods next cycle.
What’s the “belly button” method?
  • Applying castor oil to the belly button is a Ayurvedic practice, rooted in the belief that the navel, or 'Nabhi,' is a vital focal point of the body.
  • It is thought to nourish and balance the body by connecting to numerous veins and energy pathways.
Is castor oil safe during pregnancy or breastfeeding?
  • Do not ingest while pregnant. Ingesting Castor oil can irritate the intestines, which can bring on labor. 
  • It is generally safe to use a small amount of Castor Oil externally for moisturising on the body while breastfeeding. Avoid the torso area. Consult your naturopath for further advice.
Can I ingest your castor oil?
  • Our oil is sold for external use only. However, it is safe to take orally if you like. It’s 100% pure and organic.
  • The recommended dosage is 15-60ml orally for constipation. Some people also take a tablespoon a week for general wellness. Just be cautious if you haven’t had it before as it can have a laxative effect.
  • Do not ingest while pregnant or breastfeeding. Consult your naturopath for further advice.
What’s the difference between yellow and black castor oil?
  • With Black castor oil, the beans are roasted, in yellow castor oil they are not.
  • Black castor oil can be good for coarse or thick hair. For most people yellow castor oil is gentler on your hair and scalp.
Does Castor oil help with headaches?
  • Castor oil isn’t a primary headache remedy, but some people find it soothing for tension headaches. Gently massage a small amount onto the temples, forehead, and neck/shoulder area to relax surface muscles.
  • For a cooling sensation, add a drop of peppermint oil diluted in the oil.

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