Origin: India
Extraction: Steam Distillation
Part of plant: Herb
Product Description
Rosemary is an herbal oil with woodsy and minty undertones. It is super versatile and invigorating, allowing it to fit seamlessly into your existing home routines. Fortifying and energising, it’s a great study buddy and is also known to help with hair growth by stimulating the follicles.
How To Use
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Hair thickener: mix it with Coconut oil & massage into the scalp for thick, shiny hair.
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Focus up: diffuse Rosemary oil when studying to you to help improve memory and information retention.
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Foot soak: add 10 drops of Rosemary and a half-cup of Epsom salts to warm water and soak your feet for 15 minutes to soothe muscle pain and fatigue.
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Plant insect repellent: mix 4 ounces of water with 6 drops of Rosemary oil, spray the mixture to saturate the soil of your plants.
Quality
100% pure, vegan, and cruelty-free. Free from synthetic fragrance, sulfates, parabens, formaldehydes, phthalates, and mineral oil.
Caution
Refrain from using on irritated or abraded skin. Dilute before use and conduct a patch test to check for any reaction. Consult your healthcare provider before use, if pregnant. Keep away from children and store in a cool, dry place.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is it safe to use essential oils during pregnancy?
In general, we would advise customers to not use our blends for pregnant or nursing women. Most essential oils are safe to use during pregnancy, however, there are a few that we do not recommend during pregnancy including the ones that have hormonal effects or can stimulate smooth muscle contractions. Please consult with your physician before using any essential oils.
What is aromatherapy?
Aromatherapy is derived from the word aroma, which means fragrance or smell and therapy which means treatment. This therapy is a natural method of healing a person's mind, body and soul. It can be described as a comprehensive treatment system that aims to improve one’s health and general well-being. The aromas we breathe have a significant impact on our body, emotions and mind. Aromatic oils strengthen the immune system. They cleanse and open the energy channels, stimulating the circulation of energy in the nervous system.
Are essential oils the same as perfumes?
Essential oils should not be confused with perfumes or other fragrance oils. Essential oils are natural to the plant, whereas fragrance oils are chemically produced to mimic certain aromatic scents for perfumes, colognes, candles, etc. Essential oils' primary purpose is not to provide a pleasant smell but to have a therapeutic effect.
What are essential oils?
Essential oils are aromatic, volatile liquids obtained through steam distillation from flowers, herbs, leaves and fruits to stems and other parts of a plant. Generally, the more oil glands present in the plant, the higher the yield of the essential oil. Aromatherapy is the therapeutic use of these oils for the improvement of one’s physical, emotional, and spiritual wellbeing. Essential oils are concentrated plant oils, and must be blended in carrier oils before direct skin application.
What are carrier oils?
Carrier oil, also known as base or vegetable oil, is used to dilute essential oils and absolutes before they are applied to the skin. They are so named because they carry the essential oil onto the skin. Diluting essential oils is of critical safety and must be practiced when using essential oils.
How do I store essential oils?
Essential oils are best kept in dark glass bottles with screw tops. They should be kept in cool, dry spaces, preferably out of the direct sunlight. More exposure to the atmosphere would mean more evaporation of the essential oil, hence reducing its potency.