Rosemary essential oil

Rosemary

Rosemary is an evergreen, unpretentious and spicy shrub growing near water, reaching a height of up to two meters. The Mediterranean is considered the birthplace of growth. From the silvery green, needle-like leaves and blue flowers, an essential oil is obtained by steam distillation.

A woody herbaceous aroma, with mint and fresh notes, is revealed as a bittersweet, reminiscent of dry herb with a persistent spicy undertone.

It has aromatizing, antiseptic, diuretic, stimulating, antirheumatic, healing, carminative, antispasmodic, tonic properties. Revitalizes the scalp, enhances hair growth, smoothes wrinkles. Activates intimate life. It has a beneficial effect on the body for impotence, bronchitis, migraine, neuralgia, low blood pressure, low vision, stress, mental fatigue, cellulite, excessive sweating, hair loss, dandruff, inflammation and irritation of the skin. Suitable for massage and bath, and oily skin.

To heal tears, a compress with three drops of oil is applied to them for half an hour. For headaches, rub 25 ml of sunflower oil with 1 ml of rosemary into the scalp. Anti-cellulite massage should be performed every day after taking a shower, rubbing a massage agent with three drops of ether into problem areas for 10 minutes.

It is forbidden during pregnancy and breastfeeding, children under 7 years of age, with a tendency to epilepsy and seizures, combine with alcohol. The dosage should be observed and a skin test done before using the oil.