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Rosemary Essential Oil (Rosemary Oil) - 100% Pure Natural

Rosemary Essential Oil (Rosemary Oil) - 100% Pure Natural

Rosmarinus officinalis

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  • Delivery in 1-2 days UAE. Same day delivery option in Dubai
Ingredients: 100% Pure Rosemary Essential Oil
Crop Source: Spain
Aroma: Herbaceous, Sweet, Woody, Strong
Extraction: Steam distillation of the flowers and leaves of Rosemary
Applications: Hair care, Culinary, Wellness
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Top Benefits

Hair Care

Promote hair growth

Rosemary Essential Oil is one of the top essential oils for promoting hair growth and thickness. It promotes hair growth by stimulating hair follicles, promoting circulation, and improving scalp health. It also helps in preventing premature greying. Add 2-5% Rosemary Essential oil to a mixture of Castor Seed Oil and Jojoba Oil to create a potent hair oil. Apply this blend generously and massage for a few minutes. Leave it overnight for maximum benefits. Add Lavender, Peppermint and Clary Sage Essential Oils for better results.

Controls dandruff

Rosemary Essential Oil is known for its ability to treat itchy scalp and control dandruff. Its effective anti-bacterial, anti-microbial, and anti-inflammatory properties help promote a healthier scalp that encourages hair growth. You may add Tea Tree and Lavender Essential Oils for more potent anti-dandruff properties.

Beard Care

Promotes beard growth

Rosemary Essential oil helps to promote beard growth by stimulating hair follicles. Moreover, its helps to provide an ideal growth environment by promoting healthy skin beneath, hydrating dry skin, controlling acne, and preventing infections. Add 1-2% Rosemary Essential Oil to Jojoba Oil to create a potent beard oil. You may add Cedarwood and Lavender Essential Oils for better results.

Mind & Soul

Improves concentration and mental clarity

Diffusing 6-12 drops of Rosemary Essential Oil at your work desk or study area can help to improve focus and clear mental fog. It stimulates the brain and improves alertness and boosts mental clarity. It is also known to enhance memory and increase processing speeds. Rosemary Essential Oil also helps fight feelings of fatigue and exhaustion.

Energizes and uplifts mood

Woody and evergreen aroma of Rosemary Essential Oil helps to uplift the spirit, boost energy, fight the feeling of fatigue and exhaustion, and dissipate negative thoughts. Diffuse 6-12 drops, or apply topically on temples and back of the neck after diluting in a base oil.

Wellness

Improves brain function

Rosemary Essential Oil is known to boost brain function and improve memory. A study published in International Journal of Neuroscience in 2017 shows that Rosemary produced a significant enhancement of performance for overall quality of memory and secondary memory factors. Initial studies indicate that the oil may help treat and prevent Alzheimer’s disease.

Decongests and relieves cough

Rosemary Essential Oil helps in improving overall respiratory health. Its potent anti-inflammatory, expectorant, and analgesic properties help relieve nasal congestion, reduce sinusitis, relieve sore throat, and act as a natural cough suppressant. Its anti-microbial properties also help in fighting infections in the respiratory tract. Add two drops each of Rosemary, Peppermint, Eucalyptus and Tea Tree Essential Oils to a steam inhaler and inhale deeply to help clear the congestion.

Relieves muscle and joint pain

Owing to its anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties, Rosemary Essential Oil is a completely natural alternative for easing muscular aches, reducing joint pain, relaxing sore muscles, and alleviating headaches. Add a few drops of Rosemary Essential Oil and Peppermint Essential Oils to a base oil such as Arnica Oil or Jojoba Oil and massage on the affected area. We prefer to use Arnica Oil as the base oil as it is well-known for its pain relieving properties.

Alleviates headaches

Pain relieving property of Rosemary Essential Oil is known to relieve headaches. Add Peppermint and Lavender Essential Oils for better results. Always dilute essential oils in a base oil for topical application.

Aids digestion

Rosemary Essential Oil has been shown to stimulate appetite. It also aids in the digestive process and helps to relive flatulence, bloating, constipation, and cramps. Studies on animals show that it boosts liver health and prevents damage to the liver.

Boosts immunity

Rosemary Essential Oil is a rich anti-oxidant that boosts immunity by scavenging free radicals and protecting the body from oxidative stress. Once of its main component, carnosol, has shown promising results in initial studies of selective toxicity towards cancer cells vs non-tumorigenic cells. Inhaling Rosemary Essential Oil on a regular basis helps to boost immunity.

Improves oral health

Add a few drops of Rosemary Essential Oil to half a cup of water works as an effective mouthwash. It helps to fight against cavities, gingivitis, and plaque build-up, and protects against tooth decay.

Home Care

Repels insects and mosquitoes

Pinene and monoterpenes present in the Rosemary Essential Oil make it an effective insect repellent. Studies show that it successfully repels a wide range of insects including mosquitoes, ticks, and spider mites. It is also useful for deterring harmful insects that infest your garden.

Disinfects and cleans surfaces

Rosemary Essential Oil acts as a natural disinfectant due to its broad-spectrum anti-bacterial and anti-viral properties. Add 10-20 drops of Rosemary Essential Oil in a spray bottle filled with 100ml rubbing alcohol and use it to clean the surfaces. Add 10-12 drops each of Tea Tree, Eucalyptus, Lemon and Lavender Essential Oils for making a more effective surface disinfectant.

How to Use

  • Use 6-12 drops in a diffuser
  • Add 2-5% to hair oil
  • Add 1-2% to body oil
  • Take a whiff from the bottle
  • Add a few drops to bath water
  • Add 1-2 drops in a cup of water and gargle
  • Add a few drops to steam inhaler or boiling water
  • Add a few drops to warm/chilled water and soak the towel for compress

Recipes

Hair Growth Treatment Oil

Massage onto scalp, leave at least for 30-45 mins before washing

Rosemary (20-40 drops) + Lavender (20-40 drops) + Castor Seed (50 ml) + Jojoba (50 ml)

Beard Oil

Massage onto beard

Rosemary (10-15 drops) + Cedarwood (10-15 drops) + Lavender (10-15 drops) + Jojoba (100 ml)

Study Blend

Use in a diffuser; or Apply topically on pulse points after diluting in a base oil

Rosemary (10-15 drops) + Peppermint (2-4 drops) + Lemon (3-6 drops) + Sweet Orange (2-4 drops)

Sore Muscle Relief Treatment Oil

Massage on the full body or affected area for relief from fatigue and pain

Peppermint (10-15 drops) + Rosemary (10-15 drops) + Marjoram (10-15 drops) + Arnica (100 ml)

Headache Relief Roll-on

Massage on the temples and forehead for relief from headaches

Peppermint (2-4 drops) + Lavender (2-4 drops) + Rosemary (1-2 drops) + Jojoba (10ml)

Know More

Widely known as a healing herb, Rosemary has become one of the world’s most popular medicinal and culinary plants. Native to the Mediterranean region, Rosemary is a perennial herb that belongs to the well-known mint family and is characterized by a strong, distinctive fragrance that is energizing, woody, and herbaceous. Thriving by the Mediterranean Sea, it derives its name from the Latin words ‘ros’ (dew) and ‘marinus’ (sea), meaning “dew of the sea”. An interesting legend has that when baby Jesus, Mary, and Joseph were fleeing Egypt, Mary placed her blue coat over a white-flowered Rosemary bush which changed the flowers from white to blue and ever since, in honor of the Virgin Mary, it is fondly called the ‘Rose of Mary’. The first mention of Rosemary dates back to 5000 BC, where it was found on cuneiform stone tablets. It also appears in the scriptures of ancient Greeks and Romans such as ‘De materia medica’, an influential book on herbal medicine written in 50-70AD by a Greek physician and pharmacologist Pedanius Dioscorides. It was introduced and naturalized in China as early as in 220AD, reached Britain during the 8th century, and later spread to the Americas with the help of early European settlers. As the popularity of the herb grew, the production of Rosemary Essential Oil spread across continents with Spain and Morocco leading the production. 

Since ancient times Rosemary Essential Oil was valued for its culinary, medicinal, and aromatic properties. During the mid-1300s, Rosemary was used to fight bubonic plague, and there is mention of grave-robbers who consumed a herbs concoction containing Rosemary, called ‘Four Thieves Vinegar,’ to protect themselves from the plague. In addition to being widely used as a food seasoning, Rosemary Essential Oil today finds applications in hair-care, beard-care, health & wellness, and aromatherapy owing to its anti-microbial, antiseptic, anti-oxidant, and anti-inflammatory properties. Rosemary Essential Oil is widely known to promote hair growth by stimulating hair follicles, promoting circulation, and improving scalp health. When applied with Clary Sage Essential Oil, Castor Seed Oil, and Black Seed Oil, it helps prevent premature greying of hair. Rosemary Essential Oil also helps to promote beard health and stimulate its growth. Diffusing Rosemary Essential Oil is known to increase concentration, improve brain function, and combat the feeling of fatigue and exhaustion. It is also known to relieve muscular aches and joint pains by promoting circulation. Due to its widespread use, Rosemary Essential Oil is a subject on which extensive scientific research is ongoing to determine its potential benefits and applications. 

Aroma Tierra offers high-quality Rosemary Essential Oil made by careful steam distillation of Rosemary flowers and leaves harvested from Spain's lush mountain slopes. It is 100% pure, natural, and potent, and is free from any chemicals, preservatives, and solvents.

Interesting Facts

  • Since ancient times Rosemary is believed to improve memory, and perhaps because of this, it was used as a symbol of remembrance in Greece and Rome. It was tossed into the graves as a sign of remembrance that their loved ones would not be forgotten. It is still in use today at funerals where mourners wear a sprig of Rosemary
  • The Greeks wore Rosemary woven crowns on their head while studying to improve memory
  • Considered a herb of protection by the people of England in the middle ages, Rosemary was thought to help drive nightmares away by placing it near the bed

Blends well with: Lavender, Cedarwood, Peppermint, Clary Sage, Frankincense, Lemon, Sweet Orange, Oregano, Thyme, Basil, Nutmeg, Jasmine, Pine


Perfumery Applications

Often thought of as a culinary or medicinal herb, Rosemary, surprisingly, finds application in the perfume industry as well. Interestingly, Rosemary was the critical element in the first-ever alcohol-based perfume of the modern world, the ‘Eau de la Reine de Hongrie’, commonly known as ‘Hungary water’, which is believed to have been commissioned by the then Queen of Hungary, Elizabeth. The Queen owed her beauty and health to this creation and was known to have supposedly attracted a suitor even at the age of 72! Hungary water was certainly popular in Europe for centuries before the making of the now popular, Eau de Cologne. Rosemary’s stimulating, herbal perfume creation ‘Hungary water’ also prominently features in the famous story ‘Sleeping Beauty’ wherein it is used to wake up the princess.

The herbal and camphoraceous aroma of Rosemary adds a unique and uplifting touch to several modern-day fragrances. When used in making perfumes, Rosemary is used similar to Lavender, as a middle note to add strong, herbal, and minty notes, and is often added to the top notes of Fougéres and Colognes. While Lavender has a sharp, aromatic quality, Rosemary is quite the opposite and tends to blend into the background, giving the wearer a slight touch of a minty, herbal fragrance. Its woody, herbaceous aroma is often used delicately in feminine fragrances, though it is quite prevalent in masculine fragrances.

Rosemary Essential Oil pairs well with lemony and citrusy notes such as Bergamot, Lemon, and Orange to enhance their fresh, invigorating, and stimulating fragrance. It appears in the popular fragrance Dior’s Eau Sauvage, in which the Rosemary shines through the other notes. It is also known to seamlessly blend in Fougére, Herbal, Oriental, and Woody oils such as Frankincense, Lavender, Thyme, Basil, Cedar, and others.

Aroma: Herbaceous, Sweet, Woody, Strong

Olfactory family: Aromatic, Fougére

Note: Middle note

Strength of aroma: Medium to strong

Perfumes used in: Jicky (by Guerlain), Eau Sauvage (by Dior), Tonka Impériale (by Guerlain), Fleur de Sel (by Miller Harris)

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