Rosemary has been used for centuries to aid hair growth, especially in cases of Alopecia.

Many studies have been conducted to prove its efficacy and safety in application.

The market for Rosemary essential oil is enormous.

It is estimated to be worth US$2.87 billion in 2021 and is expected to develop at a far quicker pace.

But some people might want to prepare it for themselves to ensure the ingredients are pure and fresh.

Here are a few methods that explain how to make Rosemary oil for hair loss.

Fact
Alopecia Areata (AA) is an autoimmune disorder. It causes hair loss. A research was conducted to observe the effects of aromatherapy using Rosemary oil on people with AA. Over seven months, 44% of people noticed a significant improvement in Rosemary use compared to 15% of people who did not receive any treatment.

Warm infusion method

It is a traditional method of making Rosemary oil.

Here is a step-by-step guide on how to make it.

Ingredients

  • 1 cup olive oil/ coconut oil/ any other carrier oil of your choice
  • ½ cup fresh Rosemary leaves
  • Strainer or cheesecloth
  • Glass jar
Rosemary oil for hair growth
Rosemary for hair growth

Instructions

Use a heavy pot for this process to distribute the heat evenly.

Avoid using non-enameled cast iron or aluminum pots.

  1. Chop the Rosemary leaves and place them in the pot
  2. Pour oil over it and turn on the heat
  3. Keep it on low flame for about 5-10 minutes
  4. You want the oil warm but not hot
  5. Turn off the heat. Let the Rosemary rest in the oil for a few hours
  6. Strain the oil in a clean and dry glass jar or bottle

You can do the same thing in a crockpot as well.

Let the oil heat on a low flame for 3-4 hours, then turn off the heat.

Follow the same procedure to strain and store as mentioned above.

The no-cook method

The no-cook or solar infusion method is another way to make Rosemary oil.

It is a very slow method but yields great results.

In this method, the heat from the sun is used to infuse the goodness of Rosemary into the carrier oil of your liking.

Things you will need

  • Olive oil/ coconut oil/ any other carrier oil of your choice
  • Fresh Rosemary leaves
  • Strainer or cheesecloth
  • Glass jar

Instructions

Follow these instructions to prepare your Rosemary oil at home using nothing but solar power.

  1. Add fresh and dry Rosemary leaves in a clean and dry glass or mason jar, or bottle
  2. Pour the carrier oil of your choice over the leaves until the oil covers them completely
  3. Seal the jar tightly and put it in a sunny spot for 30 days
  4. Give the jar a good shake every few days
  5. After a month, strain the oil through a cheesecloth and store it in a clean container
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To read more about the benefits of Rosemary oil, read Rosemary Oil for Hair: Know the Benefits.

Cold infusion method

Cold infusion is a method of extracting flavor and nutrients from plant-based materials by steeping them in a cold medium for an extended period of time. 

It works well for tea or coffee and can be used to prepare infused oils as well.

Things you will need

  • Olive oil/ coconut oil/ any other carrier oil of your choice
  • Fresh Rosemary leaves
  • Strainer or cheesecloth
  • Glass jar

Instructions

Follow these instructions to prepare your Rosemary oil at home.

  1. Add fresh and dry Rosemary leaves in a clean and dry glass or mason jar, or bottle
  2. Pour the carrier oil of your choice over the leaves until the oil covers them completely
  3. Cover the jar tightly and let it sit in a cool and dark place for one week
  4. After a week, strain the oil in a clean, dry glass jar using a cheesecloth or strainer

Steam distillation method

Steam distillation for essential oils is a way to remove aromatic compounds from the plant.

The hot steam and gentle pressure together help to push out essential oils from the leaves of the plants.

Things you will need

  • Fresh Rosemary leaves
  • Water
  • Ice cubes
  • Strainer or cheesecloth
  • Lid
  • Small bowl
  • Glass jar (to store)

Instructions

Follow these instructions to prepare your Rosemary essential oil at home.

  1. Chop fresh and dry Rosemary leaves in a pot
  2. Add water to the pot and place a heat-proof bowl on top of it. The bowl should be significantly smaller than the size of the pot
  3. Put an inverted lid on the pot and place some ice cubes on top of the lid
  4. Heat the pot over a low flame and let the steam from the leaves rise up and collect on the lid
  5. Once the steam is collected, scrape the oil into a bowl
  6. Store it in a clean and dry glass bottle
Warning
Do not use essential oil directly on the skin. Always mix a few drops in carrier oil before application.

Takeaway

Rosemary oil can be beneficial in your hair growth journey.

You can either purchase it or do it yourself at home.

There are several methods to make it. You can pick the one that suits you the best.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I make Rosemary oil at home?

Yes, you can make Rosemary oil at home using various methods. Some of them are the warm infusion method, cold infusion method, steam distillation method, and solar infusion method. These are easy ways to ensure your oil is fresh and pure.

How do I make Rosemary oil for hair?

There are many ways to make Rosemary oil at home. You can use infusion methods like warm, cold, and solar infusion. Steam distillation is another method to extract Rosemary essential oil. Making Rosemary oil at home is easy, cost-effective, and allows you to customize the oil to suit your needs.

Can you use fresh Rosemary to make Rosemary oil?

Yes, you can use fresh Rosemary to make Rosemary oil. It is actually recommended to use fresh Rosemary as it contains more active compounds than dried Rosemary. Using fresh Rosemary leaves also results in a more potent and aromatic oil that is better suited for hair growth and scalp health.

Can I use dried Rosemary for hair growth?

Yes, you can use dried Rosemary for hair growth. While fresh Rosemary is preferred, dried Rosemary is a good alternative. Crush the dried Rosemary leaves and follow any of the methods for making Rosemary oil. Dried Rosemary may require a longer steeping time to infuse with the oil.

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