Castor Oil in Eye Makeup Guide
Castor Oil is found in...
- Eye Liner (166)
- Bar Soap (157)
- Hair Color and Bleaching (140)
- Eye Shadow (139)
- Lip Liner (126)
- Concealer (95)
- Deodorants & Antiperspirants (Women's) (95)
- Styling Gel/Lotion (66)
- Deodorants & Antiperspirants (General) (58)
- Deodorants & Antiperspirants (Men's) (53)
- Blush (50)
- Fragrance For Women (43)
- Body Wash & Cleanser (38)
- Hair Care (General) (34)
- Lipstick with SPF (34)
- Lip Plumper (30)
- Hair Spray (28)
- Shaving Cream (Men's) (26)
- Lip Balm with SPF (25)
- Shampoo (24)
- Facial Cleanser (21)
- After Shave (20)
- Hair Relaxer (19)
- Facial Moisturizer/Treatment (18)
- Muscle/Joint Soreness (18)
- Lip Treatment (18)
- Makeup (General) (18)
- Leave-In Conditioner (18)
- Anti-Aging (18)
- Anti Frizz (17)
- Nail Polish (17)
- Facial Powder (17)
- Diaper Cream (17)
- Brow Makeup (16)
- Hair Removal Waxes (14)
- Styling Mousse/Foam (13)
- Body Spray (13)
- Polish Remover (12)
- Shaving Cream (12)
- Lip Gloss with SPF (11)
- Insect Repellents (11)
- Glitter (11)
- Massage Oils and Lotions (10)
- Facial Wipes (10)
- Sunscreen SPF 15 and Above (9)
- Fragrance For Men (9)
- Bath & Shower (General) (8)
- Eye Cream & Treatment (8)
- Baby Sunscreen (8)
- Hand Cream (8)
- Mascara (7)
- Other Eye Makeup (7)
- Scalp Treatment (7)
- Body Oil (6)
- Cuticle Treatment (6)
- Skin Toners (6)
- Antiperspirants (General) (6)
- Men's Grooming (General) (6)
- Bronzer (6)
- Toothpaste (5)
- Baby Lotion (5)
- Mouthwash (5)
- Liquid Hand Soap (4)
- Anti-Dandruff (4)
- Vapor Rubs (4)
- Bath Oil/Salts/Soak (4)
- Teeth Whitening (4)
- Wart Removal (4)
- Baby Care (General) (4)
- Internal Analgesic (4)
- Mask (4)
- Foot Moisturizer (4)
- Makeup Remover (3)
- Oral Pain Relief (3)
- Body and Foot Scrub (3)
- Body Firming Lotion (3)
- Baby Soap (3)
- Antiperspirants (Men's) (3)
- Acne Creams and Gels (3)
- Whitening Toothpaste (3)
- Breath Fresheners (2)
- Laundry Detergent (2)
- Air Fresheners (2)
- Antiperspirants (Women's) (2)
- Sunless Tanning (2)
- Astringents (2)
- Foot Treatment (2)
- Facial Scrub (2)
- Fabric Treatment (2)
- Baby Conditioner (2)
- Eye Drops/Artificial Tears (2)
- Soap (General) (2)
- Body Mist (2)
- Eczema/Damaged Skin Treatment (2)
- Cradle Cap Treatment (2)
- Nail Care (General) (2)
- Denture Care (2)
- Nail Treatment (2)
- Contraceptives (1)
- Depilatories (Women's) (1)
- Depilatory (Men's) (1)
- Detangler (1)
- Nipple Cream (For Moms) (1)
- Moisturizer with SPF (1)
- Shampoo Plus Conditioner (1)
- Baby Shampoo (1)
- Baby Powder (1)
- Skin Fading/Lightener (1)
- Baby Oil (1)
- Metal Cleaner (1)
- Stain Remover (1)
- Stretch Mark Treatment (1)
- Eye Makeup Remover (1)
- Glass and Surface Cleaner (1)
- Hair Care Kits (1)
- Sunscreen Below SPF 15 (1)
- Hair Loss Treatment (1)
- Tanning Oil (1)
- Anti-Itch/Rash Cream (1)
- Hand Sanitizer (1)
- Topical Pain Relief (External Analgesic) (1)
- After Sun Product (1)
- Acne Treatment Kits (1)
- Lice Treatment (1)
More information on Castor Oil in Eye Makeup...
Ricinoleic acid, a monounsaturated, 18-carbon fatty acid, is unusual in that it has a hydroxyl functional group on the twelfth carbon. This functional group causes ricinoleic acid (and castor oil) to be unusually polar, and also allows chemical derivatization that is not practical with most other seed oils. It is the hydroxyl group which makes castor oil and ricinoleic acid valuable as chemical feedstocks. Compared to other seed oils which lack the hydroxyl group, castor oil commands a higher price. As an example, in July 2007 Indian castor oil sold for about US$0.90 per kilogram (US$0.41 per pound)[3] while U.S. soybean, sunflower and canola oil sold for about US$0.30 per kilogram (US$0.14 per pound).[4]
Castor oil and its derivatives have applications in the manufacturing of soaps, lubricants, hydraulic and brake fluids, paints, dyes, coatings, inks, cold resistant plastics, waxes and polishes, nylon, pharmaceuticals and perfumes.
Sulfonated castor oil, also called sulfated castor oil, or Turkey Red Oil, is the only oil that completely disperses in water. It is made by adding sulfuric acid to pure castor oil.[5] This allows easy use for making bath oil products. It was the first synthetic detergent after ordinary soap. It is used in formulating lubricants, softeners, and dyeing assistants.[6]
The castor seed contains ricin, a toxic protein. Harvesting castor beans is not without risk.[7] Allergenic compounds found on the plant surface can cause permanent nerve damage, making the harvest of castor beans a human health risk. India, Brazil, and China are the major crop producers and the workers suffer harmful side effects from working with these plants.[8] These health issues, in addition to concerns about the toxic byproduct (ricin) from castor oil production, have encouraged the quest for alternative sources for hydroxy fatty acids.[9][10] Alternatively, some researchers are trying to genetically modify the castor plant to prevent the synthesis of ricin.[11]...
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