Contemporary therapists will assure you that the oil of rosemary is more immediately absorbed into the scalp and is preferred to the Caesar salad approach above, which probably feels pretty strange when the leaves begin to cool down . . .
Jojoba oil also has a long-lived reputation as a hair growth stimulant. While the other leaves and herbs in this solution may not have a record, in any age, from any civilization, of causing new hair growth, they smell wonderful.
But it is not only hearts and flowers with this particular mixture. A double blind, placebo controlled study proved this mixture effective in causing new hair growth in 44% of the 84 individuals who took part in the study.
44% massaged this formula of natural, aromatic oils into their scalp each night for a seventh month period and the results were positive.
Here is the hair oil recipe:
· 3 drops of essential oil of thyme · 3 drops of essential oil of lavender · 3 drops of essential oil of rosemary · 3 drops of essential oil of cedarwood · 1/8 cup of grapeseed oil
Mix the oils and aromatics together and bottle. Apply several drops of the mixture to areas of your scalp where you are experiencing hair loss. Ma
At bedtime, be sure to cover you r pillow with a protective slip, and cover your pillow with a towel to absorb excess oil from your head.
The success of this oil treatment will not occur for everyone, but 44% of those using it discovered a vital improvement in hair growth! The absolute key to this oil treatment is the 5-minute massage of the oil into the scalp, and the commitment of nightly application for seven months. And if you find that you are in the percentile that benefits from new hair growth, by all means, keep using it!
Alice Hunter is a freelance writer whose interest in hair grew after her husband started losing his. She's done a lot of research on hair loss, all of which you can read at: The Hair Growth Portal