Castor Oil
Our database includes 10 products featuring Castor Oil as a hero ingredient, reviewed and ranked by formulation quality, ingredient evidence, and real-world performance. Use the category filter below to narrow by product type, or explore each review for full skin-type suitability and usage guidance.
10 products with Castor Oil
Australian Sun-Smart Essential Lip Balm SPF 30
QV's Lip Balm SPF 30 is the rare drugstore lip balm that treats SPF as the point, not a garnish. With a four-filter broad-spectrum system in a petrolatum-and-wax base, it offers genuine daily lip protection from a brand whose parent company has been formulating Australian sun care since the 1970s.
Luxe Mineral Lip SPF Protective Lip Oil SPF 30
A mineral lip SPF that feels like a luxury lip oil — titanium dioxide and zinc oxide dispersed into an argan-and-castor-oil base that's glossy, cushiony, and genuinely pleasant to reapply. The $26 price for 6.8ml is premium, but for daily lip sun protection that actually gets used, it's one of the most well-engineered options on the market.
Aussie SPF Essential Lip Balm SPF 50+
A legitimate SPF 50+ lip balm at a drugstore price, powered by the stricter Australian sunscreen regulations Bondi Sands operates under. The peppermint and beeswax exclude some users, but for anyone serious about actually protecting their lips from sun damage, this is one of the easiest wins on the market.
Backstage Cult Classic Eight Hour Cream Skin Protectant
Eight Hour Cream is the rare beauty product that actually earns its cult status through a 1930s formula that has barely changed in nearly a century. The petrolatum base does the real work, but the addition of castor oil, vitamin E, and a mild salicylate derivative gives it a glossy, soothing character that pure Vaseline can't match. At around $24 for a tube that lasts months, it's a deserved heirloom.
Prestige-Grade Member Pick Plantastic Apricot Butter Cleansing Balm
A genuinely luxurious cleansing balm that lives or dies on whether you are a Beauty Pie member. For members, it is one of the best-value prestige-grade balms you can buy in the UK; for non-members, the maths gets trickier. Dry and normal skin types will love it, sensitive and acne-prone users should probably keep scrolling.
Luxury Lip Sunscreen Upgrade Protective Lip Balm SPF 30
A genuinely overachieving SPF lip balm that uses three modern UV filters to deliver real broad-spectrum protection — something the lip category almost universally ignores. Expensive and not appropriate for anyone with essential oil sensitivity, but for a very specific buyer it's one of the most technically competent lip sunscreens on the market.
Sephora Lip Balm Staple Maracuja Juicy Lip Balm
Tarte's tinted conditioning lip balm does the one thing it sets out to do — add gloss, color, and emollient cushion to the lips in a single swipe — and does it well. The flavor is either a feature or a dealbreaker depending on your tastes, and the price is steep for 2.7 grams, but for Sephora-tier tinted lip balms it's a fair pick.
No-Fuss Baby Cleanser No Rinse Cleansing Water
A reliable, no-fuss micellar cleanser that gets the basics right for everyday baby care, but the fragrance inclusion in a no-rinse product that stays on infant skin feels like an unnecessary concession to parental aesthetics over pediatric caution.
Emergency Lip Rescue Lip Medex
The lip equivalent of a fire extinguisher — you reach for it when things have gone wrong. Nearly 60% petrolatum with triple analgesic action delivers aggressive moisture protection and pain relief for lips that are cracked, raw, and protesting. Not elegant, not modern, and loaded with irritants, but when your lips are in genuine distress, few products work this immediately.
European Spa Ritual Companion Phytoactive Hydro-Base
An effective and unusually thoughtful companion to Babor's signature HY-ÖL cleansing oil, designed to turn the biphase ritual into a hydrating experience for dry and mature skin. The catch is unmistakable: the product is functionally useless without the matching cleansing oil, and the alcohol and PEG content put it out of bounds for very reactive skin.