Thursday, 13 July 2017

Beauty Treatments using Rosemary Oil


I have been trying to grow some Rosemary from a cutting that was given to me, although I don't seem to have been very successful.  Rosemary has a lot of uses, not just as a herb to cook with.  Here are some Beauty uses for Rosemary Oil that you might not be aware of.

Rosemary oil is one of the most popular essential oils for its wide array of health benefits. It has become increasingly important and popular over the years as more of its various health benefits have become understood, including its ability to stimulate hair growth, boost mental activity, relieve respiratory problems and reduce pain.

Health Benefits Of Rosemary Oil

  • Hair care: Rosemary oil and rosemary teas are widely used for hair care in shampoos and lotions. Regular use of rosemary oil helps to stimulate follicles, making hair grow longer and stronger. It is also believed that rosemary oil slows down premature hair loss and greying of the hair. Therefore, it is an excellent tonic for bald people or those who are beginning to show signs of male pattern baldness.
  • Rosemary essential oil is also beneficial for dry and flaky scalps. Regular massaging of the scalp with rosemary oil nourishes the scalp and removes dandruff. Furthermore, it is often mixed with tea tree oil and basil oil to alternately treat scalp problems. For many years, Rosemary has been combined with olive oil as a way to darken and strengthen hair by using hot oil treatments.
  • Mouth care: Rosemary essential oil is a disinfectant and is often used as a mouth wash. It also helps in removing bad breath. By removing oral bacteria, rosemary essential oil can prevent gingivitis, cavities, plaque build-up, and other damaging dental conditions.
  • Skin care: Rosemary essential oil is not used in skin care as extensively as it is used in hair care, but it does have antimicrobial and antiseptic qualities that make it beneficial in efforts to eliminate eczema, dermatitis, oily skin, and acne. Topical application of the essential oil, or regular massage with the oil helps in toning your skin and removing dryness. It can also give your skin a healthy, even glow when regularly applied, or when it is a main component of your moisturizers and other creams.
  • Aroma: Rosemary has a mesmerising aroma, which makes rosemary essential oil an excellent inhalant. The oil is used in room fresheners, cosmetics, beauty aids, food, bath oil, candles and perfumes because of its unique and intoxicating aroma. When the oil is inhaled, it can boost mental energy and is also known to clear the respiratory tract. Many people spray a mixture of rosemary essential oil and water to remove bad odours from room and objects.
Rosemary essential oil is used extensively in aromatherapy due to its versatility as a welcome aroma in so many popular combinations. The oil blends well with frankincense, lavender, clary sage, cedarwood, basil, thyme, citronella, lemongrass, elemi, geranium, chamomile, peppermint and cardamom.

How to make Rosemary oil

Rosemary oil can be made at home with a simple recipe. Simply take the needles of the rosemary off the stem (about 1 cup) and then heat two cups of sunflower oil into a slow cooker, along with the needles. Set it at a low heat for 5-6 hours; you will start to smell what the final product will be. Then, let the oil cool and finally strain the resultant needles out. Done!

How to use rosemary oil for hair

You can apply rosemary oil directly to the hair, provided you dilute it slightly with water. Using the pure oil on your scalp can be a bad idea. Mix 20-30 drops of rosemary oil into a cup of water and then rub the oily mixture onto your scalp and on your strands of hair. It is believed to be able to slow greying, stop dandruff, increase growth and keep the scalp free of irritation or infection.

How to make Rosemary oil for hair growth

If you wish to use rosemary oil for hair growth, choosing to make it at home is a very popular option. You can put rosemary needles into heated sunflower oil in a slow cooker and then let it sit for 5-6 hours. Let the mixture cool, and then strain out the needles. This can also be mixed with mint for a refreshing and equally beneficial hair rub. Applying this oil to your hair can protect against oxidation and sun damage.
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