DIY with Rosemary to Prevent Hair Loss and Make it Shiny

Having beautiful hair, as well as healthy hair goes beyond having good genetics, we must treat it with care, use appropriate products, and occasionally apply treatments that help us to nourish it.

Rosemary is the natural beauty secret for hair because it stimulates the follicles to stay active and produce stronger and more beautiful hair. In addition, it is excellent for treating fungal infections such as ringworm, a fungus that lives in dead hair tissues, the outer layers of skin or nails, which is caused by injuries to the scalp, prolonged moisture (excessive sweating), or poor hygiene.

The natural secret to beautiful hair

DIY with Rosemary to Prevent Hair Loss and Make it Shiny
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Using a rosemary treatment a couple of times a week will improve the texture of your hair, give it shine, and promote strong growth. Here are two great options to implement in your beauty routine:

Rosemary oil

DIY with Rosemary to Prevent Hair Loss and Make it Shiny
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With this remedy, you will say goodbye to hair that falls out like crazy and stimulate growth.

What you’ll need

  • 1/2 cup of dry rosemary
  • 1/2 cup of extra virgin olive oil

To prepare it, heat the oil with the rosemary in a pot for three minutes, but it should not boil! Then let it cool down, strain, store in a small bottle, and let it rest for 48 hours. To use it, apply it to your fingers and gently massage your scalp for three minutes. Then apply a bathing cap and wait 20 minutes before washing as usual. Do this twice a week.

Also read: How to Care For Colored Hair?

Rosemary infusion

DIY with Rosemary to Prevent Hair Loss and Make it Shiny
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This trick will help you maintain a healthy scalp, remove excess oil, and help you fight dandruff as well as fungal infections.

To prepare it you need to boil half a liter of water and add four spoonfuls of dry rosemary. Let it rest and when it cools down add the infusion to a spray bottle.

Translated and adapted by Limepedia staff.

Sources: Okchicas