 This DIY Rosemary Infused Oil Hair Treatment is a great natural remedy to add to your hair care routine. Rosemary oil can be used to help soothe dry scalp, itchy scalp, dandruff and promote faster hair growth, add shine and seal in moisture to keep hair looking hydrated and healthy. Pure rosemary oil is great for hair health as it may improve hair growth by blocking the effects of DHT, a testosterone that shrinks hair follicles leading to hair loss. Rosemary also has the ability to open blood vessels, increasing blood circulation to the scalp which in turn stimulates hair growth. This helps to maintain healthy hair and prevent hair loss from excessive shedding and breakage. It's important to note that rosemary needs to be applied for a while, around 3-6 months before any noticeable results are seen. As rosemary helps to increase circulation and is an anti-fungal and anti-inflammatory, it can help in treating dandruff buildup and soothe the scalp. While herbal infused oils are not as strong as essential oils, they still have many of the same beneficial properties in a more diluted form. When infusing rosemary with a chosen carrier oil, it will take a few weeks to meld and create a potent herbal oil, as all solo infused oils take time to extract. But it is well worth the wait for the beautiful oil you have at the end. Once you have your rosemary infused oil, you can then mix it with other hair and scalp nourishing oils like castor oil, though you want to use this one sparingly as it is quite thick and sticky. You can use jojoba oil, argan oil or olive oil as well. When the hair shaft is coated with oil, this better helps sebum the natural oils on the hair, do its job naturally of softening, smoothing and strengthening hair. Since rosemary oil is applied to the scalp, it works best when applied before shampooing. Just be sure to leave the hair treatment on for at least 20 minutes before washing it off. To make this easy DIY rosemary oil to help strengthen hair, moisturize the scalp and use as a natural treatment for hair loss and dandruff. Start by placing half a cup of fresh rosemary leaves that have been removed from the woody stems into a clean dry mason jar. Then fill the jar with one cup or more of acara oil like olive oil until the rosemary is completely covered, with about an inch or so of oil sitting above the level of the rosemary. Leave at least one inch of space at the top of the jar to allow for the rosemary to expand. Gently cap the jar and place it on a warm, sunny window sill for 4-6 weeks. You want to shake the oil once or more daily to help the rosemary infuse with the oil. Once the oil has infused, strain out the rosemary leaves using some cheese cloth or a nut milk bag and compost the rosemary. Alternatively, only strain as much as you need and leave the rest of the oil with the rosemary inside until you're ready to use it. Pour the infused oil into glass bottles or jars and store in a cool, dark dry place away from direct light and heat. To use this rosemary oil for hair growth and as a dandruff treatment, begin by parting the hair then apply a few drops of the infused oil onto the scalp. Continue to do this all along the scalp, parting the hair and adding the oil as you move across. Use your fingertips to massage the oil into the skin, then leave it on for at least 20 minutes before washing it off. Another option is to apply the oil before bed and leave it on overnight. Make sure to lay a towel down over the pillow so the oil doesn't go everywhere, then wash the oil off the next morning. This rosemary oil can be used several times a week or daily. I hope you enjoyed this video tutorial on how to make rosemary infused oil for hair. Let me know if you try this recipe out yourself and what you think of it. I'd love to know. Thank you so much for watching. I hope you have a wonderful day and I'll see you soon again.