Cloves and rosemary are traditional plants that promote hair health and development. They should be combined in a water infusion to maximise its effectiveness.
Here's
how to use clove and rosemary water on your hair:
- Boil five (5) cloves and five
(5) stems of fresh rosemary in two (2) cups of filtered water for 15
minutes.
- Remove it from the heat and let
it cool for 30 minutes.
- Strain the liquid using a
fine-mesh strainer.
- Transfer some of the liquid
into a spray bottle. Store the remaining liquid in a container in the
freezer.
- Spray the liquid onto your
hair, covering the entire length.
- Cover your hair with a shower
cap and leave it on for 20–30 minutes.
- Rinse off with lukewarm water.
Benefits
of cloves and rosemary water for hair
1.
Longer hair
Clove and rosemary boost hair growth
due to their high content of eugenol, which nourishes hair roots and makes them
smoother. Rosemary, in the form of oil, water, or leaf extract has been shown
to stimulate hair growth in various studies.
2.
Treats dandruff
A 2021 study found clove's high
antifungal activity inhibits the growth of Microsporum gypseum, Malassezia
furfur, and Candida albicans. This means it can help treat dandruff, while
rosemary water also has antidandruff properties.
3.
Prevents head lice
A 2018 study found that clove oil
and rosemary water effectively killed 90% of head lice within 2 hours.
Essential oils from clove leaves, buds and rosemary oil also showed
effectiveness against lice eggs.
4.
Prevents smelly hair and scalp infections
Folliculitis, a scalp condition that
makes hair swollen and infected, can be treated with clove and rosemary water.
This is because they have anti-infectious properties and a refreshing aroma,
potentially preventing the growth of these bacteria.
Safeguards
for using rosemary and clove water on hair
Excessive use can cause irritation
and a dry scalp, so take note of the following:
1. Before applying clove and rosemary water to your hair, perform a patch
test to avoid redness, irritation, or burning sensations.
2. To avoid allergic reactions, mix rosemary water with a carrier oil
such as olive or coconut oil.
3. Avoid using rosemary oil or clove water if you are pregnant,
breastfeeding, or have a medical problem such as high blood pressure or
epilepsy.
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