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20 Strange but Effective Everyday Uses for Castor Oil

Modified: Apr 16, 2024 by Vanessa Beaty · This post may contain affiliate links · 117 Comments

If your parents ever gave you castor oil as a child, you know just how unpleasant it can be. What is great about this medicinal concoction is that it is filled with Vitamin E which makes it perfect for a number of things, although taking it orally may not be one of them. It is also filled with proteins, minerals and has anti-fungal and antibacterial properties that make it virtually a cure-all for anything that ails you.

20 Strange but Effective Everyday Uses for Castor Oil collage.

The taste of castor oil alone is enough to make you ban it from your home forever, but there are a number of seemingly abnormal uses for this medicine that do not require you to taste it. Although it can still be used as a laxative (sparingly, of course, because it works really well), you don’t necessarily have to put it in your mouth to reap its benefits.

Some pregnant women choose to take castor oil to hurry up their labor, although every doctor in the world recommends against this. Because it works as a laxative, it can actually cause dehydration if you take it without actually needing the laxative effects. Otherwise, there are many different ways that you can put that old castor oil to work, and you don’t even need a spoon.

Jump to:
  • 1. Lubricate Scissors
  • 2. Soothe Eyes
  • 3. Hair and Scalp Treatment
  • 4. Arthritis Pain Reliever
  • 5. Repeal Moles in the Yard
  • 6. Healthy Bowels
  • 7. Perk Up Ferns
  • 8. Healthy Skin
  • 9. Calluses and Corns
  • 10. Make Hair Grow
  • 11. Repair Split Ends
  • 12. Healthy Lips
  • 13. Relieve Sore Muscles
  • 14. Scratches
  • 15. Acne Treatment
  • 16. Insomnia Treatment
  • 17. Alleviate Colic in Babies
  • 18. Hemorrhoid Treatment
  • 19. Beautiful Nails
  • 20. Remove Warts and Skin Tags

1. Lubricate Scissors

Hair and scissors

Castor oil makes a wonderful lubricant for scissors. Because it actually can be ingested, it is much better for use on metals that touch food than other lubricants that should never touch your mouth. Just rub a bit on your scissors or other utensils and let it sit for a while and then wipe clean with a paper towel or clean cloth.

2. Soothe Eyes

Woman's face

Castor oil works great to remove tiredness from around your eyes. It works much like petroleum jelly but without the mess. Before you go to bed at night, just rub a little around your eyes and even on your eyelashes. Be careful not to get it in your eyes. It will soak in overnight and leave you looking and feeling a bit more refreshed in the morning.

3. Hair and Scalp Treatment

A woman is scratching head.

If you tend to have dry scalp or dandruff, you can rub a little castor oil into your scalp and massage it in to alleviate the flakes and itchiness. Incidentally, the oil works really well as a conditioner, too. Just mix 2 teaspoons with an egg white and a teaspoon of glycerin and massage into your wet hair. After a few minutes, rinse with warm water.

4. Arthritis Pain Reliever

Checking knees.

Massaging castor oil into achy joints will give you a bit of relief from the pain of arthritis. You can mix castor oil with enough turmeric or cayenne powder to make a paste and then rub it into your joints. Be sure that you don’t get this in your eyes, especially if you choose to use cayenne pepper instead of turmeric.

5. Repeal Moles in the Yard

Adorable mole.

Moles hate castor oil, probably as much as children do. If moles are tearing up your yard or your garden, must mix ½ cup of castor oil with about 2 gallons of water and pour into the molehills. Note that the castor oil will not kill the little creatures but it will definitely make them start looking for somewhere else to hang out.

6. Healthy Bowels

Woman hands on her stomach area.

While you should use caution anytime you actually ingest castor oil (because it works so well as a laxative), mixing just a teaspoon into orange or cranberry juice each morning will keep your bowels working regularly. You can also take a teaspoon if you want to detox your intestines, but again, be sure that you limit how much you actually ingest.

7. Perk Up Ferns

Healthy ferns.

If your ferns seem to be a bit less than healthy, a mixture of castor oil will perk them right up. Just combine a tablespoon of the oil with 4 cups of warm water and a tablespoon of baby shampoo. Drip about 3 tablespoons into the dirt around the fern and then follow with regular water.

8. Healthy Skin

Woman's face

You can apply castor oil directly to your skin if you want a more youthful glow. Many people don’t know that this oil is great for eliminating and preventing wrinkles and for pregnant women, castor oil rubbed into the skin can help to improve elasticity and prevent stretch marks caused by pregnancy.

9. Calluses and Corns

Feet

Castor oil applied directly to the affected areas can help to relieve calluses that are caused by a number of things. You can also massage a bit of castor oil into corns to help alleviate the pain and swelling that they cause and ultimately make them disappear over time. This takes a few applications, but it definitely works.

10. Make Hair Grow

Woman's long hair

If you have balding areas on your scalp, or you just want thicker hair, you can massage a bit of castor oil into the affected area for about 6 minutes every day to promote natural hair growth. This also works on eyebrows, so if you want thicker eyebrows, just massage a few drops into your eyebrows for a couple of minutes every day.

11. Repair Split Ends

Hair with split ends.

Another hair benefit of castor oil is its ability to help prevent and repair split ends. Just apply a few drops of the oil directly to the ends of your hair to reduce the amount of breakage that you see. It helps restore the health of your hair and will make it much less brittle so there is less breakage.

12. Healthy Lips

Healthy smile

Even though you may not want to have castor oil anywhere near your mouth, it does wonders for dry and cracked lips. In case you didn’t already know, castor oil is actually added to many lip remedies that you buy over the counter. You can simply rub a bit on your lips, and it will help heal cracks and prevent further chapping.

13. Relieve Sore Muscles

Oil massage.

Castor oil is wonderful as a general massage oil or you can use it to alleviate sore muscles. Just apply directly to the sore area and then massage for as long as you like. Do the same for general massages. It feels great even if you don’t have sore muscles, and the Vitamin E content is great for your skin.

14. Scratches

A woman is scratching her itchy back.

You can relieve the pain from scratches and other abrasions by using castor oil, too. You don’t have to mix it with anything. Just add a few drops to your scratches, and the healthy properties of the oils will begin to heal them much more quickly than without adding anything. It also works great at curing ringworm and other fungal ailments.

15. Acne Treatment

Face acne.

Castor oil works great as a treatment for deep cystic acne. It helps to decrease the inflammation from the acne and kills bacteria, which helps the acne clear up. It works really quickly, too, so put it on before you go to bed, and you will notice a drastic improvement when you wake up in the morning.

16. Insomnia Treatment

A woman with headache.

You can help to cure your sleepless nights with castor oil as well. Just rub a bit on your eyelids before you retire for the night, making sure that you don’t actually get any in your eyes. The castor oil will help to bring about a peaceful night’s sleep and you will wake up refreshed in the morning.

17. Alleviate Colic in Babies

Baby

Ok, so you don’t actually give the castor oil to babies who have colic. Instead, warm just a bit by rubbing it in your hands and then gently massage the baby’s belly area. This will help to alleviate the pain of gas and other tummy troubles in your infant and help them to sleep without causing any adverse side effects like many over the counter medications.

18. Hemorrhoid Treatment

A woman with hands on her stomach area.

Castor oil works great on shrinking hemorrhoids and alleviating the pain and itching that they cause. You just have to soak a cotton ball in castor oil and then apply it to your hemorrhoids. Note that this really only works for hemorrhoids that are outside the body. Just leave the cotton ball on your hemorrhoids for about 15 minutes or so, and you can do this multiple times each day if needed.

19. Beautiful Nails

A woman is showing her hands.

Massaging just a small amount of castor oil into your cuticles and on your fingernails each day for a couple of months will give you long, healthy, and beautiful nails. You can also use it on your toenails, so if you are already getting ready for warmer weather, now is the time to start those pedicures with castor oil.

20. Remove Warts and Skin Tags

Skin warts.

Castor oil can be used to remove unsightly warts and skin tags. You just have to apply the oil to the wart or skin tag every day for a few weeks, and you should begin to see that mark disappear. Note that this will not work on moles on the skin, so make sure you know what you are trying to remove before you begin using it. Click here to buy Castor Oil 40% off.

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  1. hammed

    October 31, 2017 at 5:58 pm

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  3. Dee

    December 16, 2017 at 5:52 am

    Castor oil IN the eyes is not only harmless, it dissolves cataracts.
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    • Ana

      November 30, 2023 at 3:56 pm

      Really? Have you done this yourself? I definitely need this, how much do you apply?

      Reply
  4. Kay MCCALL

    March 16, 2018 at 3:16 am

    I Use Castor Oil On NY Skin And For Thickening and Growing My hair n Also On my Eyelids so I can go to Sleep.... I LOVE It!!!

    Reply
  5. Lauran Jucean

    September 06, 2018 at 2:23 pm

    I believe that avoiding prepared foods could be the first step so that you can lose weight. They will often taste very good, but packaged foods have very little nutritional value, making you eat more only to have enough vigor to get through the day. When you are constantly having these foods, changing to cereals and other complex carbohydrates will aid you to have more electricity while eating less. Great blog post.

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  6. Vartika

    September 08, 2019 at 2:03 pm

    How we can use castor oil for week eyes..my son eyes are very week plz tell how

    ...

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  7. Daisy akuchi

    January 07, 2020 at 7:56 am

    Thank you very much for the great and very informative article. i was using Black Castor oil but i did not know these many uses of this. looking forward more on it.

    Reply
  8. Elizabeth

    September 15, 2023 at 3:45 am

    Found this post very interesting. Some uses I knew, but, others I did not.
    Will re-read and obtain the castor oil and get started.
    Thank you 🙋‍♀️

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    • Vanessa Beaty

      September 15, 2023 at 4:59 pm

      Good luck Elizabeth!

      Reply
  9. dee j Levander

    November 23, 2023 at 1:18 am

    i love the unusual uses for castor oil...who knew!...thank you very much for sharing...peace d

    Reply
  10. Carla

    January 06, 2024 at 10:22 pm

    I heard it even help with belly fat?

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