You don’t need to be an herbalist to make this natural hair lotion. Here’s the simple recipe :
Ingredients :
- A nice handful of fresh rosemary (or 2 tablespoons of dried rosemary )
- 500 to 750 ml of filtered water
- Nice option: 1 tablespoon of cloves or a few mint leaves for a refreshing effect
Preparation :
- Boil the water in a saucepan.
- Add the rosemary (and other herbs if desired).
- Let simmer over low heat for 15 to 20 minutes.
- Turn off the heat and let it steep for at least 1 hour.
- Strain, then pour into a glass bottle or spray bottle.
Store in the refrigerator for a maximum of one week . Use chilled for a guaranteed tonic effect!
How to use it for visible results
The advantage? This rosemary water is very easy to integrate into a daily hair care routine:
- Spray on the scalp : Once or twice a day, a few sprays, a light massage… and off you go.
- As a final rinse after shampooing : To boost shine and close the scales.
- As a hydrating mist between treatments : Ideal for reviving curls or controlling frizz.
Bonus tip: For an even more intense treatment, add a few drops of rosemary cineole essential oil or a little castor oil to your mixture (as long as you shake well before each use).
Who is this plant-based treatment for?
This infusion is suitable for all hair types : straight, wavy, curly, or frizzy. It is ideal if:
- You notice an unusual fall
- Your lengths lack vitality
- Looking for a gentler, more natural hair routine?
As always with home care: do a skin test first , especially if you have a sensitive scalp or a history of allergies.
Healthy hair starts in the kitchen!