Hair Care > Rosemary Hair Rinse
Please read Herbal Safety Guidelines before trying any of these recipes, since some ingredients should be avoided by certain groups of people.
Many essential oils and herbs should always be avoided by pregnant/nursing ladies. Check with a qualified health advisor if in doubt.
Mountain
Rose Herbs offers a wide range of dried herbs and spices. For this recipe, they offer rosemary.
Rosemary is a very aromatic herb. It adds shine and can add attractive lights to dark hair.
water
- Simmer for half an hour.
- Cool and strain.
- Use as a final rinse for hair.
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How to make a rosemary hair rinse:
PLEASE NOTE:
Although all the ingredients in these beauty recipes are natural, remember that it is still possible to be allergic to anything applied to the skin. DO NOT USE ANYTHING NUT BASED ON YOUR SKIN IF YOU HAVE A NUT ALLERGY. To test other ingredients make up a very small amount of the recipe you intend to use. Wash and gently dry a small patch of skin inside your elbow. Apply a little of the mix to the skin and leave for 48 hours. If you experience any redness or swelling DO NOT USE THE BEAUTY RECIPE AT ALL.Please read Herbal Safety Guidelines before trying any of these recipes, since some ingredients should be avoided by certain groups of people.
Many essential oils and herbs should always be avoided by pregnant/nursing ladies. Check with a qualified health advisor if in doubt.
Rosemary is a very aromatic herb. It adds shine and can add attractive lights to dark hair.
Ingredients
bunch of rosemarywater
Method
- Put the ingredients in a saucepan and bring to the boil.- Simmer for half an hour.
- Cool and strain.
- Use as a final rinse for hair.
The Green Chronicle Community
If you have any questions you want to ask or any information you want to share please visit our friendly community forum.
Here are some of the topics being discussed at the moment:
- More Health & Beauty in The Green Chronicle.
- Shop for products to make these recipes at Mountain Rose Herbs
- Buy Health & Beauty Books in The Green Chronicle's Book Store.
- See other Health & Beauty Websites in The Green Chronicle's Directory.
- Visit The Green Chronicle Shop
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How long should I leave the rinse in my hair before washing it out?
How much rosemary per how much water should be used?
Is it harmful to eyes?
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