Patanjali Rosemary Essential Oil usually comes at a pleasantly affordable price, often hovering around Rs. 250 to 300 for a 10ml bottle, making it quite a catch compared to most other essential oils out there. Prices could vary obviously depending on where you buy it, and there might be occasional deals or discounts if you’re buying in bulk, but I ain’t seen anything too crazily different.
When it comes to using the oil for hair growth, it’s quite promising. The key is regularity. Yep, you should definitely dilute it with a carrier oil like coconut or almond oil before applying to the scalp (straight oil might be too strong). Use it about 2-3 times a week — massage it in, let it sit for at least an hour before washing it off. Some folks even prefer to leave it on overnight if that suits their routine.
Adding it to your shampoo? Yup, that’s possible too! Just a couple of drops mixed into a dollop of your regular shampoo can work wonders for dandruff and also itchy scalps. For those fancy DIY hair masks, mix it with yogurt and a little bit of honey for a soothing treatment.
In terms of stress relief, using rosemary oil in aromatherapy is pretty popular. Diffusers work well — a few drops with water can fill the room with calming vibes. Pairing it with oils like lavender or eucalyptus adds an extra zap of calmness. For massages, it’s always mixed with a carrier oil to avoid any skin irritation.
Speaking of which, skin application needs a gentle approach. Direct application is a no go. You should totally dilute it — like a 1:5 ratio with a carrier oil — to avoid irritations. Rosemary oil can perk up skin tone and maybe even help reduce acne, but always do a patch test beforehand, especially if you’ve got sensitive or dry skin.
Would love to hear about your experience if you give it a try! Explore different methods to find what works best for you and how it fits into your routine.