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4 Benefits of Rosemary Oil and Aloe Vera for Hair

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By Sarita Sanke, MD | Dermatology

In this article:

  • Benefits of Rosemary Oil and Aloe Vera for Hair
  • How Do You Use Rosemary Oil with Aloe Vera for Your Hair?
  • Most-Asked Questions
  • Final Word

Think of rosemary oil and aloe vera as a superhero duo for your hair. When you apply them topically on your hair, they work locally, avoiding any unwanted side effects in your whole system.

rosemary oil and aloe vera for hair

Rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis L., from the Lamiaceae family) is a fragrant herb with needle-like leaves. Beyond its appearance, rosemary boasts therapeutic benefits and has found its place in industries such as medicine, pharmaceuticals, and cosmetics.

It is rich in carnosol/carnosic and ursolic acids, all of which have antioxidant and anti-inflammatory powers that enable it to tackle inflammatory diseases and address hair concerns, thus offering a natural remedy for hair health. (1)

Aloe vera, renowned for its remarkable moisturizing properties, is a powerhouse in hair care. It not only hydrates the hair strands but also soothes the scalp, reducing irritation and inflammation. (2)

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If you’re looking for a natural remedy for your hair, consider adding rosemary oil and aloe vera to your hair care routine.

Benefits of Rosemary Oil and Aloe Vera for Hair

Rosemary oil and aloe vera gel can be a good combo for your hair in many ways.

1. Solves dandruff problems

Beyond its natural antibacterial and antifungal properties, aloe vera emerges as a guardian against issues related to dandruff.

By soothing the scalp, it actively manages conditions that lead to dandruff formation, therefore protecting your hair from this problem. (3)

However, it can become more beneficial when used with rosemary oil. Research has deemed essential oils such as rosemary oil amazing for fighting dandruff.

Conventional antidandruff products often lead to symptom relapse upon discontinuation, prompting a shift toward natural alternatives.

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Combating dandruff, a manifestation of seborrheic dermatitis, involves addressing symptoms such as dryness and itchiness and fighting the causative agents such as yeasts, all of which can be made possible by using rosemary oil. (4)

2. Helps treat conditions such as alopecia

The aloe vera plant, renowned for its multifaceted benefits, extends its healing touch to combating fungal issues linked to alopecia.

Its natural properties not only soothe the scalp but also contribute to controlling fungal infections, potentially alleviating symptoms of alopecia. (3)

If you think aloe vera couldn’t get any better, you’re wrong! Rosemary oil can exponentially elevate the alopecia-treating capacity of this aloe vera.

A study examining the clinical effectiveness of rosemary oil in addressing androgenetic alopecia (AGA), in comparison with minoxidil 2%, found that rosemary oil exhibited a noteworthy increase in hair growth by 6 months.

Notably, rosemary oil demonstrated comparable efficacy to minoxidil, with very few side effects, unlike minoxidil. This makes rosemary oil a promising therapeutic option for androgenetic alopecia. (5)

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3. Moisturizes hair to fight dryness

When incorporated into a hair care routine, aloe vera gel, extract, or juice acts as a multitasking agent. Its moisturizing prowess transforms hair that lacks shine or luster into well-hydrated locks, offering a natural solution for dryness. (6)

While rosemary oil lacks inherent hydrating properties, it becomes a hair care ally when teamed up with aloe vera and a carrier oil.

According to experts, rosemary, when combined with the right ingredients such as carrier oils or hair products, plays a vital role in the overall moisturization of both the hair and scalp.

4. Enables hair growth

A study on mice revealed that topical application of Rosmarinus officinalis leaf extract spurred hair regrowth, countering interruptions induced by testosterone hormone. The magic lies in rosemary oil’s remarkable inhibition of testosterone 5α-reductase, a key player in androgenetic alopecia. (7)

Although research on aloe vera’s hair-growth properties is limited, user recommendations and some experts do favor the use of aloe vera for promoting hair growth, especially when used with products such as rosemary oil.

How Do You Use Rosemary Oil with Aloe Vera for Your Hair?

To reap the hair benefits of a rosemary oil and aloe vera gel combo, follow these steps:

  1. Add 3-5 drops of rosemary oil to 2 tablespoons of aloe vera gel. Mix well.
  2. Apply the blend to your scalp, massaging it gently.
  3. Leave it on for 30 minutes.
  4. Rinse it off.

Most-Asked Questions

How does rosemary oil benefit hair?

Rosemary oil stimulates hair growth by improving scalp circulation, strengthens strands, and prevents hair loss.

How do I use rosemary oil without aloe vera gel?

Mix a few drops of it with a carrier oil such as coconut oil or jojoba oil and massage into your scalp. Leave it on for at least 30 minutes before washing it off.

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How often should I apply rosemary oil with aloe vera gel?

For optimal results, apply this hair combo 2-3 times a week.

Final Word

Rosemary oil, rich in antioxidants, addresses inflammatory diseases and promotes hair health. Aloe vera, known for its moisturizing and soothing properties, combats dandruff, alleviates alopecia symptoms, moisturizes dry hair, and potentially promotes hair growth.

Combined, they create a potent solution that supports scalp and hair health.

References
  1. de Macedo LM, Santos ÉMD, Militão L, et al. Rosemary (rosmarinus officinalis L., syn salvia rosmarinus spenn.) and its topical applications: A Review. Plants (Basel, Switzerland). May 21, 2020. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7284349/.
  2. Surjushe A, Vasani R, Saple DG. Aloe Vera: A short review. Indian journal of dermatology. 2008. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2763764/.
  3. Hashemi SA, Madani SA, Abediankenari S. The review on properties of aloe vera in healing of cutaneous wounds. BioMed research international. 2015. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4452276/.
  4. LM; JSP. Essential oils as potential source of anti-dandruff agents: A Review. Combinatorial chemistry & high throughput screening. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34254910/.
  5. A; PYME. Rosemary oil vs minoxidil 2% for the treatment of androgenetic alopecia: A randomized comparative trial. Skinmed. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/25842469/.
  6. AS; VBA. Aloe vera compositions used for medicinal applications: A patent review (2013-till 2020). Recent patents on food, nutrition & agriculture. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33371842/.
  7. Murata K;Noguchi K;Kondo M;Onishi M;Watanabe N;Okamura K;Matsuda H; Promotion of hair growth by rosmarinus officinalis leaf extract. Phytotherapy research : PTR. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/22517595/.
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