Majestic Pure Oil

MAJESTIC PURE makes carrier oils and essential oils for hair, skin, and aromatherapy use. The 33+ products on skinsli include carrier oils - Castor Oil 118 ml, Vitamin E Oil 236 ml, Jojoba Oil 236.6 ml, Sweet Almond Oil 473 ml, Apricot Oil 473 ml - and essential oils in multiple sizes: Lavender (30 ml and 118 ml), Peppermint (30 ml), and Patchouli (30 ml). An Argan Oil Shampoo 473 ml rounds out the range. All are cold-pressed or otherwise minimally processed and sold in sizes suited for both regular home use and larger beauty applications.

  • Carrier and Essential Oils
  • Castor, Jojoba, Almond + More
  • Lavender, Peppermint, Patchouli
  • Hair and Skin Applications

By Skinsli editorial Updated

Buying guide

MAJESTIC PURE Oils: a Guide to Carrier Oils, Essential Oils, and Their Uses

MAJESTIC PURE carries a range of pure carrier oils and essential oils suited for hair care, skin care, and aromatherapy. The 33+ products on skinsli include five carrier oils - castor, vitamin E, jojoba, sweet almond, and apricot - plus three essential oils (lavender, peppermint, patchouli) in two sizes each. This guide explains what each oil does, which applications they suit, and how to use them safely.

Carrier Oils vs Essential Oils: the Key Distinction

Carrier oils are base oils pressed from nuts, seeds, or fruit - they are gentle enough to apply to skin and hair directly and in large quantities. Essential oils are concentrated plant extracts with strong aromatic properties - they must be diluted in a carrier oil before skin application (a typical ratio is 2 to 3 drops of essential oil per teaspoon of carrier oil). Applying essential oils undiluted to skin can cause irritation or sensitization.

The MAJESTIC PURE range includes both categories. Castor, vitamin E, jojoba, sweet almond, and apricot oils are carriers - safe for direct use. Lavender, peppermint, and patchouli are essential oils - always dilute before skin contact.

Castor Oil 118ml: the Lash, Brow, and Scalp Classic

Castor oil is a thick, viscous carrier oil with a high concentration of ricinoleic acid - a fatty acid that has anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties. It has been used for decades on eyelashes, eyebrows, and scalp to promote growth by improving the micro-environment around the follicle and reducing inflammation. The oil is too thick to use alone as a hair or scalp oil across the full head - use it diluted with jojoba or sweet almond oil for scalp massage, or apply neat to lashes and brows with a clean mascara wand.

The 118 ml size is appropriate for regular lash-and-brow use, which only requires a small amount per application. Store in a cool, dark place and use within 12 months of opening.

Jojoba Oil 236.6ml: the Closest to Skin's Natural Sebum

Jojoba oil is technically a liquid wax rather than a true oil, which is why it is uniquely stable and non-greasy compared to other carrier oils. Its molecular structure closely resembles skin sebum, which means it is absorbed quickly without leaving a heavy residue. Jojoba suits all skin types, including oily skin, because it moisturizes without triggering additional sebum production. For hair, it works as a scalp oil that conditions without weighing strands down.

At 236.6 ml, the jojoba bottle provides enough for both face and hair use over several months. It is one of the most versatile carrier oils in the MAJESTIC PURE range - if you want one carrier oil for multiple purposes, jojoba is the most universally applicable pick.

Sweet Almond and Apricot Oil: Lightweight Skin and Hair Carriers

Sweet Almond Oil at 473 ml is a mild, light carrier oil rich in oleic and linoleic fatty acids. It absorbs well into the skin without feeling too heavy and is often used as a massage oil, a gentle makeup remover, or a daily body moisturizer applied after bathing. For hair, it smooths the cuticle when applied to dry ends before styling.

Apricot Oil at 473 ml has a similar profile - lightweight, absorbs quickly, and particularly high in vitamin A precursors (beta-carotene) that contribute to a smoother skin surface with regular use. Apricot is slightly lighter than sweet almond and is often preferred for facial use. Both can dilute essential oils or mix with castor oil to reduce its heaviness in scalp treatments.

Vitamin E Oil 236ml: Antioxidant for Skin and Scars

Vitamin E Oil is a concentrated tocopherol oil used primarily for its antioxidant and skin-repair properties. It is most commonly applied to dry skin patches, scars, and stretch marks - the vitamin E supports cell regeneration and protects against environmental oxidative stress. It is thick and should be diluted in a lighter carrier like jojoba or almond oil for facial use; full-strength application to the face may be too heavy for most skin types.

For hair, vitamin E oil applied to the scalp can support a healthier growth environment by neutralizing oxidative stress at the follicle level. Use in small amounts mixed into a lighter carrier for scalp massages, or apply to the ends of dry hair to seal moisture.

Lavender Essential Oil: Two Sizes for Skincare and Aromatherapy

MAJESTIC PURE offers lavender essential oil in both 30 ml and 118 ml. Lavender is the most versatile essential oil in the range - it has documented antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, and calming properties. For skincare use, dilute two to three drops in a teaspoon of jojoba or sweet almond oil and apply to the face or scalp. For blemishes, a single diluted drop applied directly to the spot is a common spot treatment. For aromatherapy, diffuse in a room diffuser or add a few drops to bathwater.

Buy the 118 ml if you use lavender as a primary skin or hair oil ingredient and go through it regularly. The 30 ml is the more economical starting size for occasional aromatherapy use or as a spot-treatment addition to your routine.

Peppermint and Patchouli Essential Oils: Scalp and Aromatherapy

Peppermint Essential Oil at 30 ml is the most commonly used scalp essential oil. A few drops diluted in a carrier oil (jojoba or castor) and massaged into the scalp provides a cooling, tingling sensation that increases local circulation. This effect is associated with improved scalp health and, with consistent use, can support hair density by improving blood flow to follicles. Never apply undiluted to the scalp - the menthol concentration will cause irritation.

Patchouli Essential Oil at 30 ml is an earthy, musky-sweet essential oil used primarily in aromatherapy. It blends well with other essential oils and is a foundational note in many fragrance compositions. In skincare, patchouli has mild antiseptic and anti-inflammatory properties. Dilute in a carrier oil before any skin application.

Argan Oil Shampoo 473ml: the Hair Care Crossover

The MAJESTIC PURE Argan Oil Shampoo is the only formulated product in the oils lineup - it is a shampoo with argan oil as the primary featured ingredient. Argan oil is a lightweight carrier oil from Morocco, rich in oleic acid and tocopherols, that adds shine and reduces frizz when used in hair products. In a shampoo format, it provides a conditioning benefit during the cleanse step - strands feel smoother and more manageable after rinsing than with a standard shampoo.

At 473 ml, it is a full home-use size. It is the most straightforward entry point to MAJESTIC PURE for someone who wants the brand's oil benefits without mixing carrier and essential oils themselves - the shampoo delivers argan oil in a ready-to-use format with no dilution required.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

  • Yes. Carrier oils - castor, jojoba, sweet almond, apricot, and vitamin E - are safe to apply directly to skin without dilution. They are the base oils used to dilute essential oils precisely because they are gentle enough for neat skin application. The exception is castor oil on the face, which is very thick and may clog pores on acne-prone skin if applied to the full face - use it sparingly or diluted in a lighter carrier for facial applications. Jojoba and sweet almond are the most skin-friendly for full-face use.

  • No. Essential oils must be diluted in a carrier oil before skin or scalp application. Undiluted peppermint on the scalp will cause a burning or stinging sensation and potential irritation. Undiluted lavender is gentler but can still cause sensitization with repeated neat application. The standard ratio is two to three drops of essential oil per teaspoon (5 ml) of carrier oil. For a full scalp treatment, add five to six drops of peppermint to a tablespoon (15 ml) of jojoba or castor oil and massage into the scalp.

  • Apply castor oil to brows at night before sleep using a clean mascara wand, a cotton swab, or a fingertip. Use a small amount - one or two drops per brow is enough - and comb through the brow hairs to coat the follicle area. Leave overnight and wash off in the morning during your regular cleansing routine. Consistent nightly use over six to eight weeks is the typical timeframe to see denser brows. Avoid getting oil into the eyes; if it irritates the eyes, apply less and only to the outer brow area.

  • Yes. Jojoba is the most appropriate carrier oil for oily skin because its molecular structure closely resembles skin's natural sebum, so it signals the skin to reduce its own oil production rather than increasing it. Apply two to three drops to a clean face, press into the skin with palms, and allow to absorb for two minutes before applying a moisturizer or sunscreen. It will not clog pores for most oily skin types. Use it as the first step in a routine where your skin needs oil-based cleansing or moisture without cream-formula heaviness.

  • Vitamin E oil supports the skin repair process and may improve the appearance of fresh scars (those less than a year old) with consistent daily application. Massage a small amount into the scar tissue after the wound has fully closed - do not apply to open wounds. For facial scars, dilute in jojoba first to avoid heaviness. The evidence for scar fading from topical vitamin E is mixed in clinical studies - some people see noticeable improvement, others do not. It is unlikely to cause harm and may help; use it consistently for eight to twelve weeks before assessing the result.

  • Peppermint oil applied to the scalp (always diluted in a carrier oil) increases local blood circulation through the cooling vasodilating effect of its menthol content. Improved scalp circulation is associated with a healthier follicle environment, and some studies show peppermint oil outperforms minoxidil at equivalent concentrations for hair count improvement in controlled conditions. This is not a clinical treatment - results are not guaranteed and vary by individual. Add five to six drops of peppermint to a tablespoon of jojoba or castor oil, massage into the scalp for five minutes, and leave for 20 to 30 minutes before washing out. Use two to three times per week.

  • The ready-made Argan Oil Shampoo is more convenient - the oil is already at the right concentration, emulsified into the formula, and optimized for hair use. Mixing pure argan oil into your existing shampoo can work but is less predictable: oil and shampoo base do not always blend evenly, and the ratio is difficult to control. If you want an argan oil hair care step without experimentation, the MAJESTIC PURE Argan Shampoo at 473 ml is the more reliable option. If you already have a shampoo you like and just want to add an oil benefit, mixing two to three drops of a lighter carrier like sweet almond oil into your palm alongside the shampoo before applying is a practical alternative.

  • Both are lightweight carrier oils with similar fatty acid profiles, but apricot oil is slightly lighter in texture and absorbs marginally faster - it is often preferred for facial use and for skin that tends toward oiliness. Sweet almond oil is slightly richer and has been used longer as a classic massage and body oil. Both work for skin moisturizing and hair conditioning. For facial oil routines, apricot is the more common recommendation. For body oil or hair treatments where you want a longer-lasting slip, sweet almond is a reliable choice. At 473 ml each, both offer comparable volume at similar price points.

  • Buy the 30 ml if lavender is primarily for occasional aromatherapy or spot-treatment use - a 30 ml bottle of essential oil lasts a long time at two to three drops per application. Buy the 118 ml if you use lavender oil regularly across multiple applications: scalp treatments, skincare blends, diffuser use, and bath additions together go through oil more quickly. Essential oils have a typical shelf life of two to three years; the 30 ml size is safer for infrequent users who might not exhaust the 118 ml before it loses potency.