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Rosemary Organic essential oil, COSMOS ORGANIC certified.
Rosemary oil traditionally is used for skin and hair revitalization, in applications where purifying activity is needed, especially for oily skin, problematic scalp, in case of hair loss, against dandruff, for stimulation of hair growth.
Ingredients (INCI): Rosmarinus Officinalis Leaf Oil
100% of the total ingredients are from organic farming. COSMOS ORGANIC certified by Ecocert Greenlife according to COSMOS Standard
Olfactive profile: powerful herbaceous, rustic, cineol-like, slightly medicinal and sweet scent
BENEFITS OF ROSEMARY OIL
- refreshing, invigorating
- purifying, toning for the skin
- boosts hair strength, growth and beauty
- rich in antibacterial, antifungal substances
- expectorant, gives respiratory comfort
- good ally in winter season
- helps improve memory
- promotes concentration
- boost periferal circulation, helps with circulatory issues
- physical and intellectual stimulant
USE RECOMMENDATIONS
- as ingredient in cosmetic formulations, creams, butters, serums, oil mixtures
- dilute with a plant oil and apply on the skin by massage
- add to a dispersible bath preparation and pour into warm bath water
- as an ingredient in soap and toiletries
- in diffuser, optionally combined with other essential oils
- as a component for the preparation of perfumes
SAFETY DATA
- consult your doctor if you are pregnant, breastfeeding, elderly person, have serious illness, or intend to use essential oils for children
- do not apply directly on mucous membranes, nose, eyes
- consult your doctor or aromatherapy practitioner before ingesting any essential oil
- use only diluted unless advised otherwise by your doctor or certified, experienced and trained aromatherapy practitioner
- those with allergic tendency should perform an allergy test before use
How to use Rosemary oil
To avoid irritation, the rosemary oil must be diluted before use. Recomendation: use 5%-10% rosemary oil to 90%-95% of carrier oil. Never take rosemary essential oil by mouth, as it can be toxic.
Benefits of Rosemary essential oil
Rosemary essential oil has long been popular in folk medicine and is now proving beneficial in scientific studies.
Though most of this research is preliminary, studies note that this essential oil may boost your health by improving mental focus and memory, fighting hair loss, relieving pain and inflammation, repelling certain insects and easing stress.
Rosemary essential oil has properties that can slow cell growth, protect your cells from damage, and fight off harmful bacteria. It also has antiproliferative, antioxidant and antibacterial properties.
If you want to try rosemary oil, simply inhale it or apply a diluted version topically. Remember that the oil is very concentrated, so you only need a few drops at a time.
Here are some tips on how to incorporate Rosemary essential oil into your daily routine:
1. For hair and scalp health
This is the most popular way to use rosemary. It stimulates blood circulation to the scalp, which can promote hair growth and reduce dandruff.
- Shampoo tonic: Add 1-2 drops of the oil to your shampoo just before shampooing.
- Scalp oil: Mix 2-3 drops of rosemary oil with a tablespoon of carrier oil (such as jojoba or castor oil) and massage into your scalp 30 minutes before shampooing.
2. For mental sharpness and concentration
Studies show that the aroma of Rosemary improves memory and helps maintain alertness. Recommended uses:
- Diffusion: Add 3-5 drops to a diffuser while working or studying.
- Inhalation: Inhale the aroma directly from the bottle or put one drop on a handkerchief.
3. For muscle and joint relief
Since rosemary has a warming and circulatory effect, it is great after sports or a stressful day at work.
- Massage: Mix 5 drops of rosemary oil with 10 ml of carrier oil (almond or grapeseed). Massage into tense muscles or joints.
- Bath: Mix 3-5 drops of oil with a tablespoon of milk or salt (never drop pure oil directly into water!) and add it to the bath.
Rosemary Oil FAQs
Who shouldn’t use rosemary oil?
People who have Crohn's disease, ulcerative colitis, ulcers, or high blood pressure shouldn’t use rosemary oil. Also, women who are pregnant or breastfeeding should avoid it.
How long does it take rosemary oil to regrow hair?
When used once a day, it can take two to three months to see hair growth results.
Can rosemary oil grow hair on bald spots?
Yes, it can help to the same degree as over-the-counter meds such as minoxidil, aka Rogaine.
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Rosemary Organic essential oil, COSMOS ORGANIC certified.
Rosemary oil traditionally is used for skin and hair revitalization, in applications where purifying activity is needed, especially for oily skin, problematic scalp, in case of hair loss, against dandruff, for stimulation of hair growth.
Ingredients (INCI): Rosmarinus Officinalis Leaf Oil
100% of the total ingredients are from organic farming. COSMOS ORGANIC certified by Ecocert Greenlife according to COSMOS Standard
Olfactive profile: powerful herbaceous, rustic, cineol-like, slightly medicinal and sweet scent
BENEFITS OF ROSEMARY OIL
- refreshing, invigorating
- purifying, toning for the skin
- boosts hair strength, growth and beauty
- rich in antibacterial, antifungal substances
- expectorant, gives respiratory comfort
- good ally in winter season
- helps improve memory
- promotes concentration
- boost periferal circulation, helps with circulatory issues
- physical and intellectual stimulant
USE RECOMMENDATIONS
- as ingredient in cosmetic formulations, creams, butters, serums, oil mixtures
- dilute with a plant oil and apply on the skin by massage
- add to a dispersible bath preparation and pour into warm bath water
- as an ingredient in soap and toiletries
- in diffuser, optionally combined with other essential oils
- as a component for the preparation of perfumes
SAFETY DATA
- consult your doctor if you are pregnant, breastfeeding, elderly person, have serious illness, or intend to use essential oils for children
- do not apply directly on mucous membranes, nose, eyes
- consult your doctor or aromatherapy practitioner before ingesting any essential oil
- use only diluted unless advised otherwise by your doctor or certified, experienced and trained aromatherapy practitioner
- those with allergic tendency should perform an allergy test before use
How to use Rosemary oil
To avoid irritation, the rosemary oil must be diluted before use. Recomendation: use 5%-10% rosemary oil to 90%-95% of carrier oil. Never take rosemary essential oil by mouth, as it can be toxic.
Benefits of Rosemary essential oil
Rosemary essential oil has long been popular in folk medicine and is now proving beneficial in scientific studies.
Though most of this research is preliminary, studies note that this essential oil may boost your health by improving mental focus and memory, fighting hair loss, relieving pain and inflammation, repelling certain insects and easing stress.
Rosemary essential oil has properties that can slow cell growth, protect your cells from damage, and fight off harmful bacteria. It also has antiproliferative, antioxidant and antibacterial properties.
If you want to try rosemary oil, simply inhale it or apply a diluted version topically. Remember that the oil is very concentrated, so you only need a few drops at a time.
Here are some tips on how to incorporate Rosemary essential oil into your daily routine:
1. For hair and scalp health
This is the most popular way to use rosemary. It stimulates blood circulation to the scalp, which can promote hair growth and reduce dandruff.
- Shampoo tonic: Add 1-2 drops of the oil to your shampoo just before shampooing.
- Scalp oil: Mix 2-3 drops of rosemary oil with a tablespoon of carrier oil (such as jojoba or castor oil) and massage into your scalp 30 minutes before shampooing.
2. For mental sharpness and concentration
Studies show that the aroma of Rosemary improves memory and helps maintain alertness. Recommended uses:
- Diffusion: Add 3-5 drops to a diffuser while working or studying.
- Inhalation: Inhale the aroma directly from the bottle or put one drop on a handkerchief.
3. For muscle and joint relief
Since rosemary has a warming and circulatory effect, it is great after sports or a stressful day at work.
- Massage: Mix 5 drops of rosemary oil with 10 ml of carrier oil (almond or grapeseed). Massage into tense muscles or joints.
- Bath: Mix 3-5 drops of oil with a tablespoon of milk or salt (never drop pure oil directly into water!) and add it to the bath.
Rosemary Oil FAQs
Who shouldn’t use rosemary oil?
People who have Crohn's disease, ulcerative colitis, ulcers, or high blood pressure shouldn’t use rosemary oil. Also, women who are pregnant or breastfeeding should avoid it.
How long does it take rosemary oil to regrow hair?
When used once a day, it can take two to three months to see hair growth results.
Can rosemary oil grow hair on bald spots?
Yes, it can help to the same degree as over-the-counter meds such as minoxidil, aka Rogaine.