Hair Oil - Dherbs - The Best All Natural Herbal Remedies & Products https://www.dherbs.com/tag/hair-oil/ Buy the best herbal supplements, natural remedies, and herbal remedies from Dherbs. We're the #1 alternative medicine store online. ✓ Visit and shop now! Wed, 18 Dec 2024 08:24:04 +0000 en-US hourly 1 DIY Rosemary Oil For Hair Growth https://www.dherbs.com/articles/diy-rosemary-oil-for-hair-growth/ Wed, 18 Oct 2023 09:17:00 +0000 https://www.dherbs.com/?p=164220

If you are curious about rosemary oil and how it affects hair growth, here is a detailed guide to make rosemary oil and how it works.

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If you are into the world of DIY beauty, then you are most likely familiar with rosemary oil for hair growth. Maybe this natural hair growth oil caught your attention and you want to give it a try but don’t know how to make it or what to do. It is true that rosemary oil benefits the hair, but how exactly does it contribute to regrowth and thicker hair? This article aims to highlight how to make and use rosemary oil.

Despite what the online videos say, rosemary oil for hair growth is not just another TikTok beauty trend. It is far from a new discovery, as rosemary oil is a popular hair growth remedy in many cultures around the world. That said, it is nice to see that the masses appreciate a natural way to encourage healthier hair and scalp. 

How Does Rosemary Oil Helps With Hair Growth?

Rosemary is an herb that is popular both in beauty and culinary applications. It may help to reduce headaches, insomnia, and even depression. According to research, rosemary oil contains carnosic acid, which exhibits anti-inflammatory and antioxidant activity. Due to the antioxidant activity, rosemary oil helps increase capillary perfusion (blood flow) to the scalp, which may encourage hair growth. In fact, the increase in capillary perfusion that results from rosemary oil application is similar to the action of minoxidil, a chemical treatment for hair growth.

What Do The Studies Say?

Although human studies are lacking, there are many existing animal studies about the effects of rosemary oil for hair growth. One study, for example, found that topical application of rosemary oil helped to improve hair growth on mice experiencing hair growth issues from testosterone treatment. An older study from 1989 found that a combination of essential oils improved hair growth when applied to the scalp on a daily basis. These oils included rosemary, thyme, lavender, and cedarwood, but the study didn’t isolate rosemary for its hair growth abilities. 

A more recent study revealed some promising effects of rosemary oil on hair growth. The study focused on using rosemary oil to counteract male pattern baldness. Researchers compared the effects of using rosemary oil with minoxidil, an effective hair growth treatment. Patients in the study either received rosemary oil or minoxidil 2%, using each treatment for six months. At the end of the study, both the rosemary oil and minoxidil treatments proved effective for regrowing hair. Participants who used rosemary oil were less likely to experience itchy scalp than those using the minoxidil treatment. 

Rosemary Hair Growth Oil Recipe

Ingredients:

  • 1/2 cup cold-pressed castor oil
  • 1/2 cup fractionated coconut oil (or MCT oil)
  • 3/4 cup dried rosemary
  • 1 tsp vitamin E oil

Instructions:

  • Pour the castor oil and fractionated coconut oil into a small stainless steel saucepan and then add the dried rosemary. Add the vitamin E oil and stir the mixture, ensuring that the rosemary is submerged in the oils.
  • Place the pot on the stove over medium-low heat and keep your thermometer handy. You want to infuse the benefits of rosemary into the oils without overheating them.
  • To keep the oils from scorching the rosemary, keep the rosemary oil below 230º F. As the oil begins to heat up, turn off the stove, give the oil a stir, and place a lid over the saucepan to retain the heat. 
  • Allow the oil to infuse away from the heat until it cools. Repeat this process once the oil cools and then continue repeating for about four to six hours. 
  • During the infusion process. The rosemary may turn bright golden yellow and become very fragrant. 
  • Once you let the oil mixture cool for the last time, transfer it to a mason jar and seal it tightly. Place it in a cool, dark place and let it infuse for two weeks. Give the jar a light shake every few days or so.
  • At the end of the infusion process, strain the oil using a fine mesh sieve or cheesecloth so that you are just left with oil. Make sure you get every last drop! Transfer the oil mixture to a dropper bottle for controlled application. You can use it directly on the scalp or incorporate this into other recipes. 

How To Use:

  • Apply the rosemary oil to your scalp and massage it using your fingertips. Work your way around your entire head, making sure to apply the rosemary oil to your hairline, temples, and any other areas of thinning hair. 
  • After the massage, turn your head upside down and continue massaging to divert blood flow to the scalp and hair follicles. You should feel your head start to tingle after the massage. 
  • Leave the rosemary oil on for as long as you can allow and then wash your hair as normal.

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The 5 Most Common Causes Of Frizzy Hair https://www.dherbs.com/articles/the-5-most-common-causes-of-frizzy-hair/ Fri, 28 Oct 2022 09:23:00 +0000 https://www.dherbs.com/?p=144366

Frizz is caused when hair is dry and lacks moisture, but other contributing factors may cause your hair to be extra frizzy and crazy-looking.

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It isn’t out of the ordinary to see people with messy hairstyles. In fact, one could make the argument that unkempt hair is a trend. Could messy hair be the epitome of looking effortlessly attractive? That is a matter of personal preference and we can’t influence your decision. What we can do is endorse the fact that frizzy hair can be a bit much to handle. 

Frizzy hair can be very annoying, but it isn’t something you should simply ignore or pass off as normal. Not everyone is aware of what causes frizzy hair, meaning most people are in the dark about the best ways to manage it. The best way to address a problem is by finding the root cause, otherwise you are simply putting a bandage on the situation in hopes that it resolves itself. 

What Is Frizzy Hair? 

What in the name of frizz is frizzy hair? Well, if you look at a single strand of hair, it may not look frizzy, but all of your hair combined may appear frizzy and unkempt. Why is this the case? According to hair experts, frizz doesn’t take over every single strand of hair. It is often caused by hair cuticle flare-ups, which causes hair to raise up and out. What you’re left with is a rough and frizzy surface texture that allows moisture to enter and swell the hair strands. Frizz is subjective and can look different on different hair types. That means that taming it and styling hair may require a different approach for everyone. This article, however, is focused on why hair starts to frizz, and you can read on to learn more about the causes. 

Humidity

Going from the dry desert to a very humid area may cause your strands to frizz, especially if you aren’t used to styling your hair for different weather. A humid environment causes hair cuticles to absorb water, which swells up the hair. Moisture from the environment gets absorbed into the cortex (the long fibers at the core of each strand, and this is very problematic for curly or wavy hair. You cannot completely avoid humidity, but you can do your best to learn styling tips to manage frizz in humid environments. 

Harsh Hair Care Products

The natural oils that exist on your hair smooth it out and may prevent your hair from frizzing. Harsh hair care products actually strip your hair of its natural oils. Some of these harsh hair care products include perms, hair dyes, products containing sulfates, and products that contain alcohol. Bleaching, coloring, or excessive lightening with formulas that are too strong, or contain ammonia contents, can damage your hair’s surface. These products can make your hair feel rough to the touch, robbing it of natural shine and creative frizz. 

Friction From Towels Or Pillowcases

Do you wake up with frizzy hair? The material of your pillowcase may be the culprit. Rough fabrics can actually cause your hair to frizz up, as is true for drying your hair with harsh towels. Hair stylists use silk pillowcases and microfiber hair towels to help mitigate friction, which is the big culprit for frizz for people with wavy or curly hair. 

You Have It Naturally

Natural frizz is a real thing, as some hair types are just more prone to frizz than others. Natural waves and curls have a certain degree of frizz because hair strands bend and twist in natural ways. Because of that, cuticles may not lie as flat, which makes it harder to keep the frizz down. Although strands of these hair types may be more susceptible to frizz, they don’t have to remain frizzy. There are many natural frizz remedies that can help tame the mane. You may find that leave-in conditioning products are highly beneficial at fighting the frizz. 

Heat Damage

Let’s say that your hair gets frizzy despite the climate, your use of anti-frizz products, or the right styling method. Heat damage is most likely the reason behind your frizz, especially if you notice frizz in the areas you iron or blow dry the most. For example, if you regularly straighten your bangs and you notice that they frizz up, then heat damage is the culprit. Heat styling isn’t necessarily off limits, but frizz is an indication that you may be going overboard, so just keep that in mind.

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Dherbs Hair Scalp Oil https://www.dherbs.com/dhtv/dherbs-products/dherbs-hair-scalp-oil/ Tue, 20 Jan 2015 21:44:30 +0000 https://www.dherbs.com/uncategorized/dherbs-hair-scalp-oil/

Hair & Scalp Oil - All-natural hair and scalp oil that works to restore life and moisture, aid in hair growth and fight against dandruff and dry scalp.

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Hair & Scalp Oil – All-natural hair and scalp oil that works to restore life and moisture, aid in hair growth and fight against dandruff and dry scalp.

  • Contains 100% pure oils to help promote healthy and beautiful hair
  • Helps to seal shine and restore life back into hair
  • Gives your hair lift and volume
  • Nurture and moisturize the scalp

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The Ultimate Cold Weather Hair Care Guide To Avoid Brittle Hair https://www.dherbs.com/articles/the-ultimate-cold-weather-hair-care-guide-to-avoid-brittle-hair/ Tue, 17 Nov 2020 09:02:00 +0000 https://www.dherbs.com/?p=118806

If you live in a winter wonderland and need help avoiding brittle hair, use these hair care tips and tricks to keep hair healthy in the cold.

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It’s beautiful to experience the changing of seasons and don the sweaters and coats that you stash in your closet. Everyone’s style seems to elevate in cold weather, but hair becomes difficult to manage as the leaves fall and frosty weather approaches. Don’t let flyaways and frizziness dictate how you wear your winter hair. There are ways to help you maintain shine, vitality, and moisture. 

The colder months can damage your hair if you don’t take the right steps to protect it. Think of your hair like your skin, which also deserves extra attention in the colder months. You moisturize your skin to prevent it from drying, right? Give your hair similar attention during the colder months and you can expect to avoid the common winter hair problems of old. Use the following tips to give your hair a helping hand in the cold. 

Avoid Frequent Washing

Sure, it’s comforting to soak up the warmth of a hot shower when it’s cold outside, but washing your hair too much poses a few problems. When you over-wash your hair, it loses the natural oils that keep it healthy and moisturized. Your hair needs these oils when it’s colder and dryer outside. If you can, extend the time between washes as much as you can. Try washing your hair every two days to help it retain moisture. In between washes, you can use a dry shampoo to keep it looking fresh and smelling delicious. 

Don’t Leave The House With Wet Hair

We’re almost positive that nobody walks into 40-degree or colder weather with wet hair, but this is an important tip. If your hair is wet and you go outside into the cold, it starts to expand the hair shafts. That can lead to breakage or color fading. Make sure that your hair is sufficiently dry before leaving the house. One way to ensure dryness is by washing and drying your hair at night, so you aren’t in a rush to dry it in the morning. 

Control The Frizz

Cold weather knows how to bring out the frizz in your hair. More often than not, the frizz is of your own doing, what with the beanies, scarves, hoodies, and gloves. All of these things create static and cause intense frizz. To combat the frizzy mess on top of your head, you need a vented hair brush that has a combination of boar and plastic bristles. After washing your hair with lukewarm water, apply a leave-in conditioner and use a vented brush to keep hair smoothie and tame. 

Moisturize With Oils

Get on the offensive before your hair dries out and takes you down. Moisturizing your hair and scalp can help you avoid flakiness and brittle hair during the colder months. You can purchase jojoba oil or argan oil to massage into your hair and scalp. Both of these oils help prevent breakage and keep your hair soft and shiny. Allow whichever oil you choose to remain in your hair for at least 30 minutes before rinsing out. You can always leave in the oils overnight. 

Don’t Overheat Your Hair

The heat of a blowdryer can feel wonderful if you have wet hair and it’s cold outside. You can give your hair intense volume with a blowdryer or add some extra oomph with curling irons or flat irons. Some flat irons or curling irons, though, can heat up to 450 degrees Fahrenheit. That intense heat damages your hair! After showering, press the water out of your hair with a soft towel, working from the ends to the roots. It’s beneficial to air dry 80% of the way and finish the drying process with a blowdryer on low heat. 

Give Colored Hair More Love

If your hair is color-treated, then you need to give it extra love during the colder months. Keep your luscious locks shiny and hydrated by using color protection shampoos and conditioners. If you want to go a more natural route, you can use avocado oil and pomegranate and moringa extracts to help your hair retain its color and keep it protected, vibrant, and healthy. 

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5 Ways To Care For Your Gray Hair https://www.dherbs.com/articles/5-ways-to-care-for-your-gray-hair/ Wed, 28 Oct 2020 08:50:00 +0000 https://www.dherbs.com/?p=118135

Don’t neglect the health of your hair as you age. Keep the silvery hue healthy and moisturized when you use these hair care tips.

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There are some things that are simply unavoidable in this life. Taxes, wrinkles, death, and going gray are some of these things, but you don’t have to view them through a negative lens. When it comes to silver strands, though, there are things that you need to do maintain healthy texture, moisture, and hydration. 

What Happens To Your Hair As You Go Gray?

First off, hair turns gray because hair follicles start producing less melanin. This causes those inevitable silver strands that people cry about or pluck out in defiance. Well, in addition to the decreased melanin production, hair follicles start producing less and less sebum (the emollient that provides moisture to the hair and scalp). The hair becomes more fragile with reduced melanin and sebum production. Hair can feel a lot finer or coarser as well, so you need to evolve your hair care routine to enhance moisture and reduce brittleness or frizz.

How To Care For Gray Hair

While you can’t reverse graying hair, you can make adjustments to prevent it from drying out. Accept the natural grayness, but don’t allow it to become coarse and unhealthy. We’ve gathered some of the best beauty secrets to help keep graying hair as healthy as possible

Skip The Shampoo

Gray hair has a tendency to be drier and frizzier, and shampoos actually strip your hair of moisture. It’s best to change up your hair washing routine and avoid shampooing every single day. Start off by shampooing every other day. That being said, if you hair looks moisturized and healthy when it’s time to shampoo, you can wait a day to shampoo it. When you do use shampoo, consider a shampoo that’s intended for gray hair. You can also use dry shampoos between washes, especially if your roots look a little greasy. 

Familiarize Yourself With Hair Oils

To avoid dryness, you need to hydrate your hair with nourishing hair oils. Most oils include beneficial fatty acids and antioxidants that seal in moisture, keeping your hair healthy. Don’t put too much oil in your hair though, especially if you choose coconut oil. Using too much oil can lead to oil build-up and dryness, which are the things that you’re trying to avoid. 

Moisturize The Scalp

You cannot expect to have healthy hair if you have an unhealthy scalp. The follicles may not produce enough sebum to moisturize your hair. It’s beneficial to dilute tea tree or rosemary essential oil in jojoba oil, which is actually the closest carrier oil to the skin’s own sebum. These essential oils combined with jojoba oil stimulate the follicles and moisturize the scalp

Mist And Seal Before You Style

If you haven’t gathered by now, the most important part of caring for gray hair is locking in moisture. After you wash gray hair that is dry or coarse, it starts to lose moisture as soon as you step out of the shower. Before you add any styler to your hair, it’s beneficial to keep misting your hair with water after your shower. A simple spray bottle with water will suffice. Keeping the hair hydrated helps to provide an added layer of protection. This makes it so that your hair is still wet when you put styler in it. Whether you use a curl enhancer or leave in conditioner, adding a styler to wet hair allows for breathability and movement. 

A Good Cut Goes A Long Way

When you go gray, you may have to ditch the haircut or style that you’ve grown accustomed to. Your gray hair is new, so why not try out a new style as well? Plus, your old cut that looked great with colored hair may not look as good with gray hair. Be sure to find a stylist that knows how to work with your hair. We also recommend asking the stylist for tips on how to keep your gray hair and new haircut as healthy as possible. The haircut may even encourage healthier hair!

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