Rosemary Essential Oil
Rosemary oil is an aromatic oil that can be diffused as an aromatherapy treatment or applied to the skin. Some study findings suggest that rosemary oil treatments may promote hair growth, improve energy levels, and reduce pain. However, research investigating the therapeutic uses of rosemary oil is limited.
PRODUCT INFO
Rosemary is widely used for fragrances in soaps and cosmetics but its medicinal properties aid in relieving muscle pain and spasms. This oil also can improve memory and stimulate hair growth.
BENEFITS:
Benefits of Rosemary Oil
Rosemary contains a number of powerful substances, including carnosic acid, carnosol, and rosmarinic acid, which offer anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and antimicrobial effects.1
Fresh and dried rosemary is used in cooking as a flavoring agent and the plant is also used to make products such as rosemary extract, rosemary powder, and rosemary oil.
Rosemary oil differs from rosemary extract, as they contain different compounds in varying concentrations. Rosemary extract supplements can be taken orally, while rosemary oil is applied topically or inhaled as aromatherapy.
Applying rosemary oil to your skin and hair and inhaling it as aromatherapy may offer a few health benefits.
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May Improve Hair Growth
Rosemary oil has been shown to stimulate hair growth in certain populations, including in people with androgenic alopecia, a type of hair loss also known as male pattern baldness in men and female pattern baldness in women.
Research suggests that rosemary oil may promote hair growth by enhancing blood flow to small blood vessels in the scalp, increasing the production of hormone-like lipids involved in hair follicle growth, and inhibiting inflammatory pathways involved in the progression of alopecia.
A 2015 study that included 100 people with androgenic alopecia found that when rosemary oil was applied to the scalp for six months, it was as effective as the hair loss treatment minoxidil (Rogaine) 2% ointment at increasing hair count over the treatment period compared with baseline hair counts.
Additionally, the group that used rosemary oil reported better treatment adherence as compared with the minoxidil group.
When mixed with other oils, such as thyme and lavender oil, rosemary oil may also help improve hair loss in those with alopecia areata, an autoimmune condition that causes hair loss.
What’s more, rosemary oil is being studied for its potential anti-dandruff effects. Researchers think that the terpenes and phenolic components found in rosemary oil may offer antimicrobial properties that help reduce the growth of certain yeasts involved in dandruff.4
While these results are promising, research in this area is limited, and more high-quality studies are needed to investigate rosemary oil’s impact on hair growth and scalp health.
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May Improve Cognitive Function, Relieve Stress, and Boost Mood
When inhaled, rosemary oil may offer anti-stress, anti-anxiety, and mood-boosting effects, which may positively impact your mental well-being and benefit those with mood disorders.
Inhaling rosemary essential oil may help decrease stress and boost cognitive function by reducing blood levels of certain hormones involved in stress, such as corticosterone, while increasing levels of the feel-good neurotransmitter dopamine in the brain.
Inhaling rosemary oil allows certain compounds found in the oil to enter the bloodstream, where they can act directly on the brain, impacting mood, attention, and more.
Studies show that people treated with rosemary oil through aromatherapy reported feeling energized and “fresh.”
In a small 2012 study, 20 adults who were exposed to rosemary essential oil diffused in the air experienced improvements in performance on cognitive tasks, including tasks involving speed and accuracy.
A 2021 study of 80 nurses found that aromatherapy with rosemary essential oil helped decrease sleepiness and improve alertness compared to a control treatment.
Other studies have shown that rosemary oil aromatherapy may help ease symptoms of anxiety and depression in some people.8
However, more research on the effects of rosemary oil aromatherapy on cognitive health is needed to fully understand how this natural treatment may help improve stress, increase focus, and benefit certain mood disorders.
Could Help Reduce Pain
Topical treatment with rosemary oil may help improve pain.
Molecules in rosemary essential oil are absorbed through the skin and impact pain pathways in several ways, including targeting pleasure memory sites in the brain and interacting with receptor sites for neurotransmitters involved in pain pathways.
A 2017 study that included 46 people with neuropathic pain related to diabetes found that treatment with an aromatherapy massage using a blend of oils, including rosemary, three times per week for four weeks led to significant reductions in scores of neuropathic pain and increased scores of quality of life compared to a control group.9
Topical treatment with rosemary oil may also help improve musculoskeletal pain.
A 2017 study found that topical application of menthol and rosemary oils three times per day for three days alleviated the severity and frequency of recurrence of musculoskeletal pain in people with kidney failureundergoing hemodialysis.
PROPERTIES:
Rosemary has significant antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, anti-oxidant, anti-apoptotic, anti-tumorigenic, antinociceptive, and neuroprotective properties. Furthermore, it shows important clinical effects on mood, learning, memory, pain, anxiety, and sleep
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How to Use Rosemary Oil
Rosemary oil is usually applied topically or used as aromatherapy.
To use rosemary oil as an aromatherapy treatment, you can diffuse rosemary essential oil in an essential oil diffuser or apply a few drops of rosemary oil to an eye mask before wearing it. Rosemary oil can be blended with other essential oils, such as lavender and thyme oils, to create a relaxing scent.
You can also simply inhale rosemary essential oil straight from the bottle.
When applying rosemary oil to your skin, it’s recommended to mix it with a carrier oil, such as jojoba oil, coconut oil, or sweet almond oil. Carrier oils help dilute essential oils when using them topically. Essential oils are highly concentrated, so mixing them with a carrier oil helps dilute them, making them safer for topical use.
Using carrier oils helps decrease the risk of adverse skin reactions, such as dermatitis, when using essential oils on the skin.11
When using rosemary oil to promote hair growth, you can blend a few drops with your shampoo or conditioner or mix several drops of rosemary oil with a carrier oil and then massage it into your scalp.
Rosemary oil can be found in a number of hair products advertised to promote hair growth, from shampoos to scalp treatments. Keep in mind that while limited research suggests that rosemary oil may offer some benefits for hair growth, it’s unclear if it significantly impacts hair growth in everyone.