Could the secret to a fuller mane lie in your herb garden? According to scientific research, it’s
very possible!
Rosemary, known by the latin name Rosmarinus officinalis, or “dew of the sea, ” is a staple in many forms of cuisine throughout Europe. Typically found in temperate regions with sandy soil, it’s been a staple in folk medicine for centuries, and it’s believed to have first been used for its therapeutic properties in Ancient Greece. And while rosemary can be applied in a number of ways, it’s especially popular in the form of an oil.
Despite its centuries of usage, rosemary oil has actually become quite popular in recent years, as it’s been found to hold a number of different benefits.
While you can read more about these benefits here, we’re spending today focusing on rosemary oil for a healthier, fuller mane.
In this article, we’re going to talk about rosemary oil, its applications, common questions on how to use it, and even how to make your own rosemary oil for hair growth but before we do we want to offer an effective alternative that has amazing benefits without the hassle of having to make your own Rosemary oil!
Use a Rosemary Hair Serum
Hair serums are a relatively new kind of product, but they’ve been steadily on the rise–especially for hair growth. Because it’s specially formulated for hair, a rosemary hair serum is going to offer some of the most targeted benefits.
For instance, our new Rosemary Grow Serum makes the ideal hair serum for growth, conditioning and strengthening.
Formulated with the correct percentage of rosemary for clinically-proven hair growth, this serum is invigorating and stimulating on the hair follicles for a fuller mane.
How to Prepare Rosemary Oil for Hair Growth
So how do you prepare rosemary for hair growth?
As it turns out, rosemary oil is incredibly versatile, and you can use it in a number of different ways.
However you use rosemary oil for hair growth, though, it’s important to do so consistently in order to get any results. Generally, it’s recommended to use rosemary oil for hair growth daily for the first six months. After that, you can spread out your usage as needed. Without further ado, here are some ways in which you can use rosemary oil for hair growth:
Massage Directly Into Your Scalp Massaging rosemary oil directly into the scalp is not only straightforward, but massaging helps stimulate blood flow, which may help support healthier hair growth.
To massage rosemary oil into your scalp, add 5 drops to the carrier oil of your choice, whether it’s argan, coconut, or jojoba. Take the mixture into the shower or bath, and after wetting your hair, massage it into your scalp with your fingertips. Leave the oil to sit for at least 5 minutes before rinsing.
Make a Hair Oil
If you’re a fan of using hot oil treatments or oil-based hair masks, incorporating rosemary oil is going to be a snap. We especially recommend nourishing oils like argan, jojoba, or coconut for ultra moisturizing benefits. Simply add 3-5 drops of rosemary oil to your oil treatment to combine, and apply as needed. Mix It into your Shampoo
If you’re looking for a surefire way to use your rosemary oil every day, try adding some to a product you often use. This method can be done with any product that touches your scalp, whether it’s shampoo, conditioner, or a scalp serum. Start small by adding just a few drops of oil to your product, and then proceed to use it as usual.