CASTOR OIL #1
Finest Quality Castor oil grade #1 and the very Best value on pure castor oil!
Our Castor oil is widely used all kinds of DIY applications from soap and lotion making, blending of lotions, salves, creams, shampoos, and more. Many users also report they have success using it in many other applications and uses. All vegetable derived, Gluten Free. No nuts, grain, dairy, and solvent free. NON GMO.
Castor oil is known to be a very useful, beneficial oil for soap makers. Castor oil is a staple for soap making. The right amount of pure castor oil helps the soap get to trace quicker and creates more stable foamy lather.
Castor oil is an excellent moisturizer as it attracts and holds moisture to skin. Check your superfatting chart. Sometimes the addition of castor oil will require more sodium hydroxide since it has the high ricinoleic acid content. In softer products, like shampoo bars and skin-care products, it is excellent. In the right combination with other vegetable oils, however, it makes a very nice moisturizing and hard bar of soap. Try castor oil in salves, balms, shampoos, hair oils, and other thick emulsions for the skin and hair.
In the yard, many use our natural vegetable derived castor oil to help rid pesky unwanted yard pests like voles and moles. Most users report that they have good success with they blend it in with our all natural corn based surfactant, Decyl Glucoside, and spray in the holes. Blend in 1 tablespoon of pure Decyl Glucoside with 12- 14 Oz of Pure Castor Oil and put it in your hose end sprayer. For a pump type sprayer add 1 Oz of Decyl Glucoside surfactant to every 32 Oz of Castor oil and then the balance of water up to 2 gallons to treat the mole holes. Spray at least half a gallon in and around the holes. Retreat as necessary. * In tougher situations try adding 2 Oz of natural NEEM OIL to the blend. This will also help with other pesky insects too.
Are you buying 5 gallon pails or 55 gallon drums of our pure castor oil, and need a top quality pump? Check out the GoatThroat pump model GT100 . The GT100 Goat Throat pump can handle a wide variety of liquid products like castor oil easily and safely, and makes the transfer of almost any compatible liquids a breeze.
Formulations using Castor Oil:
Cold Process Soap for Sensitive Skin
Moisturizing Bath Powder Blend
Product Code, INCI Name and CAS No.
- Castor Oil
- INCI Name: Ricinus Communis Seed Oil
- CAS no: 8004-79-4
- EINECS no.: 232-293-8
Specifications
- Appearance: Clear Yellow to slight amber oily Liquid
- Color, (Lovibond 5.25 method) 20.0Y / 2.0 Max
- Odor: Typical faint Fatty Odor
- Hydroxyl Value: 160-168
- Iodine Value: 82-90
- Insoluble Impurities - 0.01 Max
- M.I.V.: 0.25% Max
- F.F.A (as Oleic): 1.0 max %
- Acid Value: 1.50% Max
- Refractive Index at 104°F : 1.4700-1.4781
- Relative Density at 86°F : 0.954-0.960 gm/ml
- Saponification Value: 177-187
- Peroxide Value : 4.00 Max
- Optical Rotation : +3.0° to +6.0°
- Absorption (268-270nm) : Max 1.75
Use in Cosmetics and Soap Making
Castor oil is commonly used in bar soaps, cosmetics, detergents, dielectric fluids, disinfectants, emollients, eye liner, ye shadow, inks, laxatives, lip balm, lip gloss, lip liner, lip plumper, soap, sun care products, and much more.
Storage
Keep in a cool (preferably below 68°F, the cooler the better), dark and dry store-room. Avoid exposure to heat, light and air.
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great
mixed with safer soap it gets moles to move next door
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Castor Oil
Makes a wonderful burrowing animal repellent and deer don't like the taste either. Thanx for an inexpensive source.
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Castor Oil
Great quality, well-packaged and easy to decant into smaller containers for use in soap making.
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Smoothest Castor Oil
This is the best castor oil that I've tried! It's smooth and thick but not oily. I've been using store brands up until and can tell the difference in my skin and hair since I've started using this one. They've got me hooked.
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Caster oil
Ordered natural mole repellent and found it was corn cob bits soaked in caster oil. Thought I could make my own, with your help. Thanks.
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The Best Castor Oil
I have been looking for a Castor Oil to use in soap and bath products that is smooth without separation and affordable. I have succeed. This Castor Oil is smooth, low to no odor when cooked in HP Soap. I love the texture that it adds to all my product. My customers have noticed the change in products to and have commented. WOW, I was impressed with the results and so was my customers. Great products at a great price.