Time to add another oil abbreviation to your list: JBCO!

How to Use JBCO for Hair Growth and Moisture

  1. Apply small amounts of Jamaican Black Castor Oil daily to your hair roots and scalp. Then massage the oil into your scalp using your fingertips. You may leave the oil on your scalp overnight. The oil will not soil your pillow as it is easily absorbed into your scalp.
  2. Once per week, use Jamaican Black Castor oil as a hot oil treatment, preferably on the weekends. Use generous amount and really massage it into your scalp and hair.
  3. After applying JBCO to your scalp and hair, cover your hair with a plastic cap and go under the dryer for 15 to 30 minutes.

You should begin to see results in two weeks after original date of usage.

How to Use JBCO for Eyelash & Eyebrow Growth

Jamaican Black Castor Oil will help your eyelashes and eyebrows to grow thicker and longer, and keep them from breaking. It also helps promote new growth in bare areas of your eyebrows caused by over-tweezing. Massaging a little over the base of your eyelashes before bed prevents thinning and promotes rapid growth, leading to thicker and fuller longer lashes.

  1. Wash your face with a mild soap and remove all traces of makeup from your eyelashes and eyebrows soap and remove all traces of makeup and dirt.
  2. Dip a mascara wand or a cotton swab into Jamaican Black Castor Oil, tapping off any excess oil. It is important to only apply a thin layer, so use a clean tissue to dab away drips from the wand/Qtip if necessary.
  3. Brush the oil evenly through your eyebrows from inner to outer tip. Then use the wand/cotton swab to apply the oil to your eyelashes, just as you would mascara, from root to tip.
  4. Leave the JBCO on overnight and rinse off with a mild soap in the morning before you apply your makeup/ moisturizer.

Final Thoughts

Try it out, ladies, and let us know how the treatment works. Hair growth seems to be so elusive, but this treatment may have captured it in a bottle!




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10 comments for “Jamaican Black Castor Oil for Hair Growth”

  1. CuteKinks Says:

    I’ve never been strict with my use of oils…sometimes I do and sometimes I don’t. I’ve seen Jamaican Black Castor Oil on numerous blogs and never thought to give it a try, but I think I may have to give it a go.

    http://cutekinks.blogspot.com

  2. chawthorne Says:

    This is the first article on JBCO that has made me really want to try it, and I’ve known about it for years. It’s never been broken down this well for me. I’m getting some this weekend!

  3. StarrH Says:

    As a result of micro braids in the 7th grade, my fine hair was pulled out around my edges and would not grow back. I’ve been using JBCO for about a month and can really see the difference. Love this stuff!

  4. naturalily Says:

    I use Castor Oil (from the drugstore) on my ganglion cysts and it works like a charm! Much better than going to the doc for painful treatment. The JCBO would probably be much better—need to order some.

  5. hairlover7 Says:

    I have read about castor oil and lots of people seem to like it. But it seems to me like its only coating the hair, preventing breakage. While this is great, how does it grow without vitamins and nourishment. What do you think about this type of oil? http://bestvitaminsforblackhair.com/

  6. LauraWolfhart Says:

    Everyone seems to like castor oil but my hair didnt. I like argan oil better, I got one from Pro Naturals and it works great at smoothing my hair! Has lots of vitamins, more than castor oil.

  7. KayS Says:

    This is a really good article. Thanks for the info on JBCO. I use Olde Jamaica Black Castor oil treatment. It is a mixture of various essential oils in JBCO base. http://oldejamaica.com

  8. Leilu Says:

    Jamaican Black Castor Oil was my secret oil, thank you for letting everyone know about it. I often do mix it with Argan Oil and use as a pre-shampoo treatment. It is great at encouraging blood flow and circulation in the scalp, bringing nutrients to the follicle.
    This really saved my hair.
    Leilu
    http://www.afrodeity.co.uk

  9. Tee2D Says:

    Jamaican Black Castor Oil is GOD sent. I have been natural for years but never gave my hair any attention because of bald spots and thinning areas. I finally got tired of dealing with long hours in the Salon and hair glue pulling clumps of my hair out every two weeks. I finally said I’m going to let it grow and deal with it. I’ve been wearing my hair out for almost 1 month now and it’s the best decision I’ve ever made. A natural friend told me to try Jamaican Black Castor Oil. Too make a long story short I followed her direction and my bald and thinning spots are filling in. My dry skin feels wonderful and my short eyelashes are not longer that they have ever been in my life. My husband has been balding for the last 6 years and since he’s been using Jamaican Black Castor oil he also have been experiencing hair growth.. Bottom Line it works!!! USE IT!!!!

  10. realbeauty Says:

    I am from a Jamaican/ Indian descent so my hair type is 2a. Many people have told me to try the Jamaican Castor Oil but I have always been skeptical of using different products. I have read that the JBCO thickens hair. Can anyone shed some light about the thickness. Does it thicken for strength or thicken as in making hair difficult to comb. I do not want to alter the texture of my hair I just want to grow my hair and rebuild broken ends.