The Jamaican Black Castor Oil by Canada-based, Black-owned brand Chantal Beauty is pure and powerful. Formulated to nourish the scalp while helping promote healthy hair growth, this offering supercharges one's hair care routine.
The Jamaican Black Castor Oil is equipped to answer a number of hair and skin concerns. The recipe treats dry brittle hair while preventing hair breakage, alopecia, bald spots, and thinning hair. The ingredients also work to provide relief from dry itchy scalp and eczema. Chantal Beauty claims that using its 100% Pure Jamaican Black Castor Oil will result in an increase in hair growth not only on the scalp area but also growth of eyebrows and eyelashes when applied.
Chantal Beauty's products are offered through the MyHairToo | MySkinToo marketplace, which emphasizes beauty products from small businesses, owned by Black, Indigenous, and People of Colour.
Hair-Specific Jamaican Oils
Chantal Beauty’s Jamaican Black Castor Oil Helps Dry, Brittle Hair
Trend Themes
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