Description
Rosemary Essential Oil
The essential oil of Rosemary is a completely natural product made with an old monastic recipe. The rosemary plant, with its distinctive, strong, and invigorating scent and soft blue flowers, is impossible to miss. It is a plant used in medicine as a remedy for many issues.
Rosemary Essential Oil: Properties
Activation, rejuvenation, and stimulation are some of the properties of rosemary essential oil. It also stimulates hair growth, promotes scalp health, and is useful for preventing hair loss. With its antimicrobial and antiseptic properties, it can be used for the care of problematic skin and is excellent for oily skin with acne. The scent of rosemary is used to improve concentration and helps combat fatigue. It also helps with issues related to the liver, brain, heart, and eyes.
How to Use
- During a tiring day: Add 5 drops of rosemary essential oil to a ceramic diffuser for essential oils.
- If you wake up feeling tired: Add 1 drop of essential oil to your sponge during your morning shower.
- Swollen feet: Add 5 drops of rosemary to 10ml of almond oil and massage onto your feet.
- Hair loss and dandruff: Spray your comb with 2 drops of essential oil.
- Cleanliness and freshness at home: Add 5 drops of rosemary essential oil to 2 liters of water for mopping the floor.
Precautions:
Essential oils are natural, effective, and particularly pleasant to use. Their therapeutic properties can benefit everyone. However, they should be treated like medicine, with caution, and following the recommended dosage.
- Essential oils should not be used for ingestion (except for oregano, thyme, basil, and mint essential oils) and without a doctor’s advice.
- During pregnancy, particularly in the first 5 months of pregnancy.
- For individuals suffering from high blood pressure.
- For individuals with severe neurological disorders.
- On infants (children under one year of age).
Essential oils should be used with caution in the following cases:
- Some essential oils (e.g., bergamot, orange, lemon, etc.) can cause skin photosensitivity under UV rays. We generally recommend avoiding direct sunlight for 4 hours after aromatherapy (massage).
- Essential oils should be used diluted in a carrier oil when applied to the skin. We recommend not using undiluted essential oils directly on the skin.
- Vulnerable age groups (children and people over 60) should use essential oils in reduced quantities.
Net Weight: 10ml