Definition of rosemary
Rosemary or rosemary is a herb with an aroma that has many uses. Its use not only in the kitchen, but in many details of our daily life and solve many problems. It has made chemical compounds useless and useless compared to its great benefits and the great services it provides. The benefits of rosemary are attributed to the fact that it contains rosemate acids and kafic, which together produce antioxidants, which in turn help the body to get rid of accumulated toxins.
Benefits of rosemary oil for hair
- The rosemary oil has a good reputation among the herbs and medicinal products that help the hair grow, and that reputation did not come in day and night, but it has been used for centuries and in different civilizations, as it is known that rosemary oil is able to stimulate hair growth and prevent its fall effectively Great, helps us escape the phobia of baldness.
- Rosemary oil works on the treatment of dandruff, gives hair a fragrance that smells sweet, is used as a moisturizer and as an alternative to balm, and gives hair gloss, especially black hair, in addition to its ability to prevent hair loss caused by stress.
- The rosemary oil helps to cover gray hair, as well as enhance the process of hair dye, and helps to turn gray hair to black with repeated use.
- Rosemary oil is the best treatment for dry scalp and dandruff. It detoxifies and detoxifies. The regular use of rosemary oil makes hair get nourishment by effectively hydrating the scalp and successfully removing the skin.
- The rosemary oil contains caffeic acid and rosemarynic acid, which adds antiseptic properties to bacteria and microbes, which helps to clean the scalp and cleanse the germs.
- Suitable for all types of scalp, especially fatty as it cleans it of all dirt and impurities without causing it to dry.
Ways to use rosemary oil
- You can add rosemary oil to the shampoo and conditioner to rub it on the scalp with a gentle massage to refresh the hair three times a week for twenty minutes help stimulate blood circulation and nourish the hair from the roots to strengthen it and to grow new hair on a regular basis to stimulate hair growth.
- The efficiency of rosemary oil can be improved by adding a range of other herbs that work together to produce faster and more effective results (aloe vera, ponytail, sage and ring).
How rosemary oil stimulates hair growth
Rosemary oil stimulates cellular division, expands blood vessels and stimulates hair follicles to produce new hair growth.
Risks of rosemary oil
- Do not use crown oil in wound areas or near eye area.
- Rosemary oil is a toxic substance that can not be used orally.
- It is recommended not to use rosemary oil in pregnancy, epilepsy and blood pressure.
Studies and research
In one of the studies conducted by one of the American laboratories that talked about the main factors that make hair more prone to fall, and treatment of these cases as a comprehensive treatment that stimulates the hair to grow again and advised by patients who treat the problems of hair and scalp with other oils such as oil Jojoba oil, thyme oil, cedar oil, lavender, grape seed oil, and its use as the most successful and best solution among all treatments.