I use this treatment for thirty minutes to an hour or so before I wash my hair to help keep my scalp nice and clean, free from dandruff, and healthy, and to add some shine and natural oils back to my hair to help prevent it becoming dry and brittle. It is very easy to mix up, the ingredients are easy to locate in stores and the treatment oil can be stored in a dark cool cupboard (or a fridge if you want a more solid consistency) for up to a year after making it, and it really works to improve hair condition!
Coconut oil is readily available in supermarkets in the health food aisle, and in health food stores. When stored below 24 degrees Celsius the oil solidifies and becomes a fine hard waxy consistency, at temperatures higher than that it becomes a fine almost transparent oil.
Rosemary oil can be found in health food stores, and online from aromatherapy suppliers. If you wish to purchase essential oils try Galaxy Aromatherapy, as she is a qualified aromatherapist and can also provide information about the oils she sells. '
To make the hair treatment oil, I use 1 cup
of liquid (above 24 degrees Celsius) coconut oil and add to it 5 drops of
Rosemary essential oil, and 1 drop of Vitamin E oil.
I stir the essential oil and Vitamin E into
the coconut oil and then pour it into a sterilised jar and keep it in the
fridge until I need it. I like to use it when it is a little firm rather than
completely liquid, which is why I store it in the fridge.
It is applied to the scalp, massaged in
well, and then combed through to the ends of the hair with a wide toothed comb.
Hair is tied back (if long) and the treatment left in
for thirty minutes to an hour before being shampooed out.
Rosemary oil helps to alleviate dandruff,
and stimulates hair follicles to assist in strong healthy hair growth, the
Vitamin E oil helps to improve the texture and overall health of the hair strands,
and the coconut oil is a good treatment against moisture loss in hair.
NOTE: The information in this blog does not constitute the practice of medicine, and does not replace the advice of your health care provider.