From the antiquity, rosemary has been known as one of the best tonics for the nervous system, excellent for the improvement of memory. The ancient Greeks in periods of studying used to place rosemary branches in their hair for better concentration. It is most common as an excellent hair treatment.
Beauty
• Has an exceptionally invigorating effect on the hair, leaving it glossy and lustrous
• Helps prevent hair loss and gives hair a healthy sheen
• Ideal for oily skin with acne
Body
• Helps detoxify the constitution and is ideal for fluid retention and cellulite.
• Acts as an excellent massage oil for both before and after physical exercise, since it warms and relaxes the muscles
Mind and spirit
• One of the finest tonics for the nervous system, its is excellent for improving the memory
• Ideal for warding off drowsiness and exhaustion
Safety instructions:
Avoid eye contact. Rinse thoroughly should the essential oils reach the eye area.
Do not eat unless advised by doctor, pharmacist or trained aromatherapist.
Do not use undiluted on skin.
Test for allergic reactions.
When using citrus essential oils, avoid the sun or solarium for 12 hours.
When pregnant or during lactation, consult your doctor before using any essential oil.
Be careful when using on kids under 12 years old.
Aromatherapy:
• For dandruff, hair loss and to maintain a healthy scalp: Add 30 drops of cedar or rosemary essential oil to 100 ml of laurel oil or alternatively, 15 drops of cedar along with 15 drops of rosemary and massage the scalp.
• For hair loss, oily hair and dandruff: Add 25 drops of thyme essential oil to 100 ml of laurel oil and massage the scalp.
• To improve hair growth and sheen: Add 25 drops of grapefruit essential oil to 100ml of laurel oil or alternatively add 20 drops along with 10 drops of rosemary essential oil.
• As a hair tonic: Add 35 drops of clary sage essential oil to 100ml of laurel oil and massage the scalp.