| castor bean |
the toxic seed of the castor-oil plant; source of castor oil
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| castor oil |
a purgative extracted from the seed of the castor plant; used in paint and varnish as well as medically
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| castor oil |
a highly emollient oil made from the beans of the castor plant that is used to bind waxes and fragrance together, as in lipsticks.
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| castor oil |
An herbal oil extracted from the Castor bean and used in masks, night creams, lipsticks and other cosmetic products. Chalk - See Calcium Carbonate. Chelating Agents - These are substances that can form bonds with metals. Chlorophyll is one, as well as the "heme" part of hemoglobin. These substances are useful when dyeing fabrics, as deactivators of enzymes and for water softening, etc.
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| castor oil |
Derived from the castor bean and obtained by cold pressure, Castor Oil is rich in fatty acids that are very moisturizing to the skin. This oil acts as a humectant, attracting moisture to skin. In the Canary Islands, nursing mothers use this oil to prevent nipple soreness.
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