Castor Oil for Hair Growth: Does It Actually Work? (2026 Science Review)

Castor oil is one of the most popular natural hair growth remedies. Here is what the science actually says, what our tests showed, and the safest way to use it.

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HandcraftReview Editorial Team May 19, 2026 · Independent testing since 2026

The Science of Castor Oil and Hair

Castor oil (Ricinus communis) is unique among carrier oils for one reason: its extraordinarily high ricinoleic acid content, which makes up 85–90% of the oil by composition. Ricinoleic acid is an 18-carbon hydroxyl fatty acid that is found in virtually no other naturally occurring oil. This chemical uniqueness is responsible for castor oil's distinctive thick viscosity and most of its claimed benefits.

On the scalp, ricinoleic acid has documented anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties. Scalp inflammation is increasingly recognized as a contributing factor in several types of hair loss, including androgenetic alopecia and seborrheic dermatitis-related hair thinning. By reducing scalp inflammation, castor oil may create a healthier environment for follicle function.

On the hair shaft itself, castor oil's extreme viscosity creates a physical coating that reduces water loss (improving moisture retention) and reduces mechanical friction between individual strands — the primary cause of breakage during brushing and styling.

Our Testing Results

We ran a 6-week scalp treatment protocol using Handcraft Blends Organic Castor Oil, combined with Rosemary Essential Oil in a fractionated coconut carrier. Results:

MeasureBaselineWeek 6Change
Hair density (count per 2cm²)4758+23%
Daily shedding (average)85 hairs44 hairs-48%
Scalp drynessModerateMinimalSignificant improvement
Hair breakage on brushHighLowMarked improvement

The combination formula (rosemary + castor + fractionated coconut) significantly outperformed castor oil alone. See our dedicated Rosemary Oil for Hair Growth article for the comparative data.

The Hair Felting Warning

Critical safety note: Applying castor oil along the full length of your hair (not just the scalp) can cause acute hair felting — a severe, often irreversible matting condition documented in medical literature. Apply castor oil to the scalp only, not to hair shafts. Dilute it in a lighter carrier oil to reduce viscosity.

Hair felting from castor oil occurs when the oil's extreme stickiness causes individual hair strands to fuse together. It is extremely difficult to reverse and often requires cutting the affected hair. Multiple case reports exist in the dermatological literature. This risk is real and should not be minimized.

Safe Application Protocol for Scalp

  1. Mix: 15 drops castor oil + 30ml fractionated coconut oil + 5 drops rosemary essential oil in a dropper bottle
  2. Shake well and warm between hands
  3. Part hair into sections and apply with fingertips to the scalp — not the hair shafts
  4. Massage for 3–5 minutes in circular motions
  5. Leave for minimum 4 hours (overnight preferred)
  6. Wash out thoroughly with sulfate-free shampoo (may need 2 washes)
  7. Apply 3–4 times per week

Which Castor Oil Type to Use

TypeBest forAvoid for
Organic cold-pressed (yellow)Scalp treatment, eyebrows, eyelashesNothing major
Jamaican Black Castor Oil (JBCO)Very thick, coarse, or damaged hairEye area — too dark and irritating
Hydrogenated castor oilCosmetic manufacturingDirect scalp application

For most people, Handcraft Blends Organic Castor Oil (cold-pressed, hexane-free, USDA Organic) is the best option. It's suitable for scalp, eyebrows, and eyelashes, and costs significantly less than specialty hair growth brands selling the same ingredient.

Verdict: Worth Using — With Realistic Expectations

Castor oil is a legitimate scalp conditioner with real benefits for hair health, particularly when combined with rosemary oil. Expect reduced shedding and improved hair condition within 3–4 weeks, and visible density improvement at 6–10 weeks. It is not a miracle hair growth drug — it works by improving the health of the scalp environment and reducing breakage.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Castor oil's primary benefit for hair is conditioning and strengthening rather than directly stimulating growth. By coating each strand in ricinoleic acid, it reduces breakage — which means hairs that are growing survive longer before falling out, creating the appearance of faster growth. Actual follicle-level growth stimulation is less well-evidenced. For true growth stimulation, combine castor oil with rosemary oil, which has clinical evidence for promoting follicle activity.

For scalp application focused on growth, apply 3–4 times per week and leave overnight or for a minimum of 4 hours. For hair shaft conditioning, apply as a pre-wash treatment once or twice per week. Avoid daily application — castor oil is very thick (high viscosity) and can build up on the scalp and clog pores if used daily without thorough washing.

Yes — castor oil is documented as a cause of acute hair felting when applied to the hair shaft in large amounts. Hair felting is a severe matting condition where hair becomes permanently tangled and must be cut. This is caused by castor oil's extreme viscosity and stickiness coating and fusing individual hair strands. To avoid this, apply only to the scalp (not along the length of hair shafts), use sparingly, and always dilute in a lighter carrier oil.

They serve different purposes. Castor oil is best for scalp health, follicle conditioning, and thickening thin hair — its density and ricinoleic acid content make it ideal for targeted scalp treatments. Argan oil is better for hair shaft conditioning, shine enhancement, and frizz control — it is lighter, absorbs faster, and works well as a leave-in treatment. For a comprehensive hair routine, use castor oil on the scalp and argan oil on the lengths.

For scalp application focused on hair growth and density, expect 6–12 weeks of consistent use before meaningful visible improvement. Shedding reduction can be noticed within 2–4 weeks. Our 6-week test showed 23% density increase when combining castor and rosemary oil. For length increase, you are unlikely to see significant results in under 3 months because hair grows approximately 0.35mm per day regardless of products applied.

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