Showing posts with label dry scalp. Show all posts
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Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Rosemary Hair Tonic



I made a bottle of a rosemary hair tonic on Sunday and I must say, it's great! I used it after I washed out my DC. I had made a herbal cleanser/tonic some time ago, it was also great, but I think I prefer this one.


Now, we all know that rosemary is great when it comes to preventing, or curing dandruff, an itchy scalp, dry scalp, other scalp issues, thinning hair/hair loss and rosemary also is used to stimulate hair growth naturally.


So, here's my rosemary hair tonic recipe!




Rosemary Hair Tonic


Ingredients



  • bottled or distilled water water
  • dried rosemary leaves


Directions

  • Pour some of the rosemary leaves into a pot/pan
  • Pour some water into that same pot/pan. Note that the amount of water you pour in depends on the strength you want the tonic. I just add a little above the surface of the leaves in the pt/pan.
  • Heat up the water and once it starts boiling, reduce the heat and let it simmer for a few minutes (not long, though, you really don't need to let it simmer for up to 10 minutes)
  • Turn off the heat and leave it to cool off with the lid on.
  • Choose to either sieve it or leave the rosemary leaves in it. I left mine in.
  • After washing, co-washing, cleansing, moisturising your hair... spill it slowly on your head, being careful so it reaches all points of scalp.
  • Don't rinse off. 






Rosemary Hair Tonic (old recipe)

Ingredients
  • bottled or distilled water water
  • dried rosemary leaves
  • dried basil/thyme leaves
  • dried sage leaves
  • Water (distilled or bottled)
  • An oil (Canola oil, Rapeseed oil, Extra Virgin Olive Oil, Coconut oil, or Jojoba Oil)
  • Lemon Juice (optional)
  • Aloe vera gel
  • Vitamin E oil (optional) (preservative)


    Directions
    • Boil some distilled or bottled water.
    • Eyeball the herbs (the main herb/the herb with the greatest quantity should be the rosemary) and pour them into the boiling water.
    • Pull the boiling water and herbs off the stove.
    • Let the herb mixture sit for 30-40 minutes.
    • Add the oil (I used the EVOO and canola in really small quantities) after the mix has been sitting for 30 minutes.
    • After 40 minutes (10 minutes after the last step), add some lemon juice.
    • Strain the herbal mixture into a bowl.
    • Mix in some aloe vera gel and vitamin E oil then transfer the mix into a bottle and store in a cool, dry place.
    • Choose to either sieve it or leave the leaves in it. I left mine in.
    • After washing, co-washing, cleansing, moisturising your hair... spill it slowly on your head, being careful so it reaches all points of scalp.
    • Don't rinse off. 

    Both tonics have quite a long shelf life. I've had the one with the old recipe for over 2 months and it's still good. Also, it doesn't really require refrigeration, but if you want to keep your in the fridge, that's fine.

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    So! I hope you enjoyed reading this and if you ever try out these tonics, please send me a review :)

    ~Sam