How to make rosemary hair oil – DIY
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Rosemary has a plethora of health benefits for the body but did you know it may also help kickstart hair growth? This quick and easy DIY hair oil is ready in under 2 hours, lasts for weeks, and costs under $10 to make. A jar of aromatic and aesthetic homemade rosemary hair oil also makes for the perfect DIY gift for the holidays!
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Health Benefits of Rosemary
Alopecia is a hair thinning disease that affects men and women all over the world. Without knowing how to solve the root of the issue, many people suffer in silence or even end up cutting all of their hair off! Luckily, nature provides many solutions to different problems including hair loss.
Rosemary infused hair oil may help to rid the scalp of dandruff and provide a soothing feeling after applied. When paired with a high quality oil, such as grape-seed, it may even result in a beautiful shine to hair!
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What you’ll Need- Homemade Rosemary Hair Oil
Fresh or dried rosemary- Both are fine, I love the aesthetic and visual sight of fresh rosemary. However, the oil will last significantly less time if using fresh herb. If you want to use this oil for more than one month, be sure to use dried rosemary. 3 fresh stems with leaves are needed for this DIY Oil. 1-2 tablespoons will be required if using dried.
Grape-seed Oil– This naturally alkaline oil is great for hair and skin. It may help to provide a sheen to hair without weighing it down as it is extremely light. It also adds strength and may even prevent split ends! 2 cups of grape-seed oil will be used.
That’s really all you need for this incredibly simple and cost effective hair growth oil recipe! Of course, many other oils and ingredients can be added. However, in order to keep this recipe budget friendly and under 10 dollars, grape-seed oil and rosemary will be the main ingredients.
Optional ingredients to add
- Vitamin E Oil – This oil works wonders for hair growth and skin repairing and may even help eczema. Get some vitamin E oil using this link.
- Rosemary Essential Oil– May relieve stress and aid in blood flow/circulation in the scalp area. Grab some quality Rosemary essential oil here.
- Peppermint Essential Oil– May help to prevent hair loss and offers a relaxing feel to the scalp. Get you own Peppermint essential oil glass dropper!
- Peppermint Leaf– May help to grow hair and ease dandruff production and adds a pleasant aroma. Can be used as the whole leaf or dried version.
How to make homemade rosemary hair oil
- Step One: If using fresh rosemary, make sure it is completely clean and dry if previously washed.
- Step 2: Crush the rosemary leaves & stem to activate the beautiful smell.
- Step 3: Combine 3 stem/leaves and 2 cups of grape-seed oil into a small pot and keep on the lowest heat setting for 10-15 minutes while constantly stirring. The oil must never bubble over or simmer. If this happens, many nutrients will be lost.
- Step 4: Turn off the heat and allow the mixture to sit for 1-2 hours. The longer the better and more infused, I personally did mine overnight.
- Step 5: Strain with a metal strainer and once again with a cheese cloth or nut milk bag. Pour into a glass jar and store for 2-6 weeks and enjoy! Use this link to get a cheese cloth for straining in case you don’t already have one.
No Heat Method
Some people prefer to make their oil a more natural way free from heat which is totally fine.. Just keep in mind, patience is required for this method as it may take up to one month to be ready.
Step One: Place the rosemary leaves and grape-seed oil into an airtight mason jar and store in a dry cool place, preferably a pantry. Allow to seep for 2-4 weeks but if you want the aroma more infused, 4 weeks is better.
Step Two: After time has passed, strain the leaves form the oil once with a metal strainer and twice with a cheese cloth or nut milk bag. Store into a mason jar or oil dropper and enjoy!
Tips for homemade rosemary hair oil
If using fresh rosemary herb, this oil can only last from 2-6 weeks. However, if using dried rosemary herb this oil may last about 2 months in a dry cool place away from direct sunlight. If stored in the refrigerator, the homemade rosemary hair oil may store from 4-6 months. Be sure to always use caution and check the smell and color if using an older oil.
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