Although rosemary is most often used as a spice to season foods such as poultry, sausage, soups and stews, it is also valued as an effective hair treatment that may slow the progress of premature hair loss by stimulating the hair follicles. In addition, rosemary may relieve dandruff and dry, itchy scalp. Even if your hair is perfectly normal, rosemary leaves it soft and shiny. Although you can purchase commercial hair products containing rosemary, you can also prepare your own rosemary hair treatments at home.

Method 1
Method 1 of 3:

Rosemary Preparation

  1. Shake to remove excess water, and then place the rosemary between paper towels to dry.
  2. Gather the rosemary into a bunch.
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  3. Leave the upper leaves, which are more pungent.
  4. Gather the bag around the stems, then secure the bag and stems with a string or rubber band.
  5. Discard the stems and place the dry leaves in a resealable plastic bag or airtight container.
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Method 2
Method 2 of 3:

Rosemary Tea

    • Place approximately 1 qt. of bottled or distilled water in a large non-aluminum saucepan. Bring the water to a full boil.
    • Stir 1 or 2 large handfuls of dried rosemary leaves into a quart of boiling water.
    • Turn off the stove burner. Allow the rosemary to steep in the water for at least 6 hours.
    • Pour the brew into a dark-colored glass jar. Store the jar in your refrigerator and add the brew to hair treatments as needed.
Method 3
Method 3 of 3:

Hair Treatments

  1. Mix 1/4 cup of tea with 1 cup of liquid castile soap.
    • Add a few drops of camphor oil immediately before you shampoo if you have dandruff.
    • Squeeze in a small amount of lemon juice for oily hair. A few drops of lavender essential oil creates a soothing fragrance.
    • Pour the liquid slowly through your hair immediately after you shampoo, and then rinse your hair with warm water.
    • Dip a cotton ball into the tonic, and then dab the tonic onto your scalp.
    • Put on a plastic shower cap and leave the tonic on your scalp for 30 minutes, and then rinse.
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      Things You'll Need

      • Several sprigs of fresh rosemary
      • Paper towels
      • Paper sack
      • String or rubber band
      • Resealable plastic bag or airtight container
      • 1 qt. bottled or distilled water
      • Large non-aluminum saucepan
      • Dark glass jar
      • Liquid castile soap
      • Camphor oil
      • Lemon juice (optional)
      • Lavender essential oil (optional)
      • Cotton balls
      • Plastic shower cap

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        Oct 21, 2016

        "It was very helpful and easy. Now I know how to prepare rosemary. Thank you."

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