Product Description
Jamaican black castor oil (JBCO) is a type of castor oil made by roasting castor beans before extracting the oil. The roasting process gives it a dark color and slightly smoky smell. The ash content increases its alkalinity compared to cold-pressed castor oil.
The main active component in both regular and Jamaican black castor oil is ricinoleic acid, a fatty acid known for its moisturizing and anti-inflammatory properties.
To use this mixture, scoop a small amount out with your fingers and work it into your scalp using circular motions. Use your fingers to massage the oil into your roots and your scalp, as this will help stimulate the blood flow in your scalp and lead to faster hair growth.
How often should I use jamaican black castor oil for hair growth?
Use Sunny Isle Jamaican Black Castor Oil as a Hot Oil Treatment once per week, preferably on weekends. Simply massage generous amounts of Sunny Isle Jamaican Black Castor Oil into scalp and hair, then cover with plastic cap and go under the dryer for 15-30 minutes.
What happens if you leave castor oil in your hair overnight?
Leaving castor oil in your hair overnight is generally considered safe for many, offering deep conditioning, but it’s not ideal for everyone, as its thickness can attract dirt, clog pores, weigh down fine hair, and require vigorous washing that might cause breakage. While some find it beneficial for dry hair, others with sensitive scalps or finer hair might experience irritation or excessive greasiness, so a patch test and washing it out the next morning is usually recommended
Jamaican black castor oil benefits
There’s a reason people keep coming back to Jamaican black castor oil. It doesn’t just sit on your hair like a gloss—it does the slow, nourishing work your strands need behind the scenes.
It deeply moisturizes and protects the hair shaft
This oil is loaded with ricinoleic acid, a fatty acid that helps your hair stay hydrated long after it’s dry. It forms a light seal over the strand, keeping moisture in instead of letting it evaporate. If your ends usually feel rough by day two, a small amount worked through damp hair can make them feel softer for days.
It soothes and conditions the scalp
Flakes, itch, or that tight feeling after washing? Jamaican black castor oil can help. It coats the skin with a protective layer that keeps hydration where it belongs, while the roasting process gives it a higher ash content that may balance the scalp’s pH. The outcome: a calmer, healthier surface for new growth to thrive.
It helps reduce breakage and retain length
No oil can make your hair grow faster, but this one can help it grow longer by keeping it intact. By smoothing rough cuticles and cushioning the hair shaft, it can reduce breakage and shedding from daily styling. Less damage = more length that actually stays put.










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