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QuestionWhat is best carrier oil for rosemary oil?Lorena Barcal is a Clinical Herbalist, Clean Beauty Specialist, and Writer for IslandBeauty.co, a blog dedicated to sharing the benefits of using all-natural beauty products and recipes created by herbalists. Lorena specializes in studying and developing natural alternatives for beauty products. After finishing her herbal studies, Lorena managed an herbal lab in Barcelona developing natural beauty products. As a writer for IslandBeauty.co, she shares knowledge and insights to promote the natural beauty industry.Jojoba and coconut oils are the best carrier oils to use, as they mix very well and create a great natural beauty product.
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QuestionDoes this work to put in lotions, soap, shampoo, ect.Community AnswerYes. Many people like to put a few drops of rosemary oil in their lotions, soaps, and shampoos before using them. To do so, mix a small amount of product in a small bowl with a few drops of rosemary oil.
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QuestionWhat if I cannot get fresh rosemary?Community AnswerIt's perfectly fine to use dried rosemary instead. One large tablespoon of crumbled, dried rosemary equals about three to four sprigs of fresh rosemary.
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QuestionDo I have to sanitize the jar?Community AnswerYes, you should sanitize the jar to minimize your chances of being exposed to dangerous bacteria.
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QuestionCan I simmer dried rosemary on the stove instead of waiting two weeks?Community AnswerYes; you can summer it on a hot plate in the glass jar for 3 hours instead.
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QuestionCan I use dried rosemary leaves to make the oil?Community AnswerYes! Dried rosemary is just as fragrant and flavorful as fresh rosemary. In fact, if you use dried rosemary, your oil will have a much longer shelf life.
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QuestionCan I use grape seed oil instead?Community AnswerYes, you can. Any edible oil can be used in these recipes. However, grape seed oil is flavorless. If you use olive oil, your edible oil will have a smooth, mellow rosemary taste. If you use grape seed oil, the flavor might be flat.
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QuestionWill rosemary help me sleep?Community AnswerYes. It is best when mixed with lavender and neroli or sandalwood and clary sage.
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QuestionCan I use canola oil instead of olive oil?Community AnswerYes, you can. It is suggested on websites about carrier oils. There are many, many types of oils you can use, such as sweet almond oil and others.
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QuestionWhy do I need to boil the oil?Community AnswerYou should heat the oil with the fresh rosemary to 1) dehydrate the rosemary and help extract the aroma and 2) improve the product shelf life by killing bacteria and fungi that might be on the leaves. Don't overheat/boil the rosemary, or you'll burn it and ruin the aroma.
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QuestionWhat kind of oil should I use with dried rosemary?Community AnswerPersonally, I like avocado oil. It has less of a taste than olive oil and a higher burning temperature.
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QuestionHow can I get oil from rosemary itself without mixing olive, jojoba etc., oil?TorpiTop AnswererExtracting rosemary essential oil from the actual rosemary plant requires a long process of distillation that is too involved to describe here - it's best if you use the "request an article" feature to see if this can be written sometime. Remember that while the rosemary oil described in this article is edible, you shouldn't consume any kind of essential oil.
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QuestionCan I use this oil with an essential oil diffuser?Community AnswerNo, this is infused oil. Infused oils don't evaporate and can cause diffusers to malfunction.
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QuestionCould I use jojoba oil with the dry rosemary for a skin massage?Community AnswerBased on end-use, you can pick any oil for infusing dried rosemary. Rosemary-infused jojoba oil shouldn't be used for culinary purposes though, only for non-consumption uses.
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QuestionCan I dry the rosemary outside when making rosemary oil?Community AnswerIt's better to leave rosemary to dry inside your home. If it gets humid or wet outside, unwanted mold might grow.
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QuestionCan rosemary repel pests such as mosquitoes?Community AnswerRosemary can repel mosquitoes, but lemon balm and citronella are stronger. Lavender and lemon grass also work.
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QuestionDo I take out the leaves after the oil is ready?Community AnswerYes, the instructions say to strain the oil through a metal colander or a cheesecloth, then discard the leaves.
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QuestionHow do I dry the jar after it's sanitized in hot water?Dom DogCommunity AnswerLeave it to dry on a rack or bread tray, one of those big plastic ones. Leave it indoors or outside on a sunny day. Even better, the sun is a good sanitiser for bottles. Or, you could wipe it down with a clean cloth/tea towel.
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QuestionCan I use organic virgin coconut oil to heat with fresh rosemary to make oil-infused rosemary oil for the body?Community AnswerI'd use MCT oil, because coconut oil itself is a solid at room temperature.
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QuestionCan I dry the rosemary in the sun?Community AnswerYes; in fact, that’s probably a better method than the oven. You could also just tie the rosemary with string and hang it up somewhere to dry. Doing it this way, your rosemary should be dried in one or two weeks.
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