WELEDA Rosemary Hair Oil . . .

chellee

New Member
Anyone ever try it? If so, how is it applied and how often. Is massaging necessary? I purchased it a few weeks ago and I have NO IDEA what to do with it.
 

Tai

New Member
I'm planning to buy it. I'm going to use it during my scalp massages. I don't think you have to massage it. I'm going to use it once a week when I do my overnight oil treatment.
 

chellee

New Member
That's what I was thinking. I want to use it once per week as a pre-shampoo overnight treatment on my scalp and a little on my hair then use my WGO on my ends. A little bit of both is said to go a long way and I hope so b/c neither is cheap. I'll experiment and post my results.
 

Leslie_C

Well-Known Member
I was gonna mention that it should be mixed with a carrier oil...thanks for reminding me I have some from a long time ago and some lavender oil too. I need some little bottle to mix stuff with...
 

diamondlady

Active Member
My doctor suggested Rosemary oil mixed with evoo as a pre-shampoo. I immediately when to the whole food store, she recommended and brought some. I'm trying it today.
 

Mestiza

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Thank you!
 

adrienne0914

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i used this one quite some time ago. i really liked it for hot oil treatments, but the smell was just okay (i'm big on smells because they really stick to my porous scalp). i prefer their Wild Rose body oil. i purchased them both a while ago from a website that was going out of business. so i got them for a good price. i haven't been able to bring myself to buy the Wild Rose oil again. it also has good ingredients and smells awesome!
 

Tene

New Member
I juat bought some the other day and I massage it in my hair and around my hairline everyday.
 

LaVinya

New Member
They sell this at The Vitamin Shoppe. It's pretty good. Very stimulating to scalp. I brought some after SherryLove posted that she uses rosemary oil, jojoba oil, and castor oil mix on her hair.
 
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