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Thinning hair? Try these 9 rosemary oils for hair growth, recommended by dermatologists
Thinning hair? Try these 9 rosemary oils for hair growth, recommended by dermatologists

CNN

time5 days ago

  • Health
  • CNN

Thinning hair? Try these 9 rosemary oils for hair growth, recommended by dermatologists

Rosemary oil for hair growth quick picks Editor-favorite scalp and hair oil: JVN Complete Pre-Wash Scalp Oil Quick pre-shower treatment: Kiehl's Magic Elixir Scalp and Hair Oil Treatment Affordable and clean ingredient oil: Plant Therapy Rosemary & Castor Hair Oil Whether you're concerned about hair thinning or hair loss, or just wish your hair had a healthier look and feel, some quick online research might have led you down the path of rosemary oil treatments. Derived from the same plant that gives us fragrant herbs for cooking, rosemary oil is regarded as a powerful natural remedy due to its antioxidant-rich, anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial profile that many people on the internet claim helps boost hair growth. But with so many ill-sourced beauty claims flying around online these days, we sought out dermatologists to better understand what benefits rosemary oil can bring to your scalp and whether it's worth adding into your hair care routine. Mielle Organics Rosemary Mint Scalp & Hair Strengthening Oil Both a viral product and a favorite of board-certified dermatologists Dr. Marisa Garshick and Dr. Dara Spearman, this Mielle blend of rosemary, castor and mint oils is also infused with biotin, which Spearman said helps hydrate hair, improve dry scalp symptoms and address split ends. Cliganic Organic Rosemary Essential Oil You can make your own hair oil blend at home by diluting a few drops of a rosemary essential oil, like this Cliganic one, into a more neutral carrier oil, like jojoba or argan. Dr. Michele Green, a board-certified cosmetic dermatologist in New York City, said that pure rosemary essential oil is very potent, so it's important to dilute it by adding two to three drops into two tablespoons of a carrier oil before applying it to your hair and scalp. Nature Spell Natural Rosemary Oil This natural hair oil that CNN Underscored beauty and fashion editor Sophie Shaw recommends has a simple, five-ingredient formula. The rosemary oil is the star of the show, and it comes pre-diluted in sweet almond and sunflower oils. She likes to use it as a pre-shampoo treatment on her scalp, massaging the oil in at least 30 minutes before showering. Kiehl's Magic Elixir Scalp and Hair Oil Treatment With a blend of avocado and rosemary oil, this Kiehl's treatment only needs to be left on for 10 minutes to fully work its magic. Designed to help increase your hair's moisture and shine, this treatment is safe for all hair types, even for those with fine hair who might worry about oils leaving behind a greasy look or feel. Weleda Condition & Shine Hair Oil You can use this deep conditioning oil on wet or dry hair to improve shine, restore moisture and soften split ends. According to board-certified dermatologist and founder of SmarterSkin Dermatology Dr. Sejal Shah, the combination of rosemary oil with clover and burdock extracts in this formula helps to condition the hair and scalp while also encouraging growth. The Nue Co. Supa Thick Scalp Serum Spearman likes this thickening scalp serum from The Nue Co., which features ingredients like rosemary leaf and peppermint oil to stimulate circulation, as well as clary sage oil to strengthen the hair shaft. Briogeo Scalp Revival Rosemary Pre-Wash Scalp and Hair Oil Suitable to use pre-wash or as an overnight treatment, this Briogeo blend is made with rosemary oil to help scalp circulation, as well as castor oil for replenishing moisture. Safe for use on all hair types and textures, this oil is also designed to be 'tingle-free,' so even those with ultra-sensitive scalps can benefit from the gentle formula. JVN Complete Pre-Wash Scalp Oil We tested a whole bunch of products from 'Queer Eye' star Jonathan Van Ness' hair care line when it launched in 2022, and this scalp oil was among our editors' favorites. CNN Underscored newsletter editor Lindsey Smith said this oil — which is made with rosemary extract — was a game changer for soothing her itchy and dry scalp, while other editors noted that it made their hair more manageable to style daily. Plant Therapy Rosemary & Castor Hair Oil Focused on making products with clean and simple formulas, Plant Therapy created this oil blend with only three ingredients: rosemary, castor and almond oil. Gentle enough to leave on your scalp overnight, this blend can also be used to style dry hair and add extra shine to your ends. 'Rosemary oil can help condition and strengthen the hair and also works to reduce damage and breakage, making the hair appear stronger,' said Garshick. 'Additionally, some studies have shown that rosemary oil can help to boost hair growth; it is thought to help improve circulation in the scalp, which, by increasing blood flow, may help stimulate hair growth.' Hair oils, in general, can help restore moisture to dry or damaged hair, providing vitamins and nutrients that aid in limiting shedding and breakage. These oils, however, do not directly create hair growth. Double board-certified dermatologist at Medical Dermatology & Cosmetic Surgery Dr. Brendan Camp said that hair oils help create good scalp conditions, which can improve the overall health of the scalp skin and hair follicles. Green said the antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties in rosemary oil help protect hair from oxidative stress and environmental aggressors like UV radiation and pollution, thus aiding in preventing hair loss. Green also said that by boosting circulation and helping increase blood flow to the scalp, rosemary oil can allow more oxygen and nutrients necessary for hair growth to be delivered to the hair follicles. This increased blood flow — as well as the antioxidant-rich, anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties — is potentially the reason rosemary oil can help with hair regrowth. These mechanisms are similar to the ones by which minoxidil, the main ingredient in Rogaine, also works, Shah said. You should take a slight pause of caution before slicking anything to your scalp. Spearman said allergic reactions and scalp irritation are the most common risks when using rosemary oil. She added that the safety of rosemary oil use during pregnancy has not been well-established, so you may want to consult with a medical professional before adding something new into your routine if you're expecting. While you can opt for prescription medications to help treat hair loss, some people prefer the affordability and availability of natural alternatives like rosemary oil, which are also made without synthetic chemicals. If you're experiencing hair loss that does not respond to over-the-counter treatments or is negatively impacting your quality of life, Spearman recommends you consult a board-certified dermatologist for help. There's still limited evidence to support the efficacy of rosemary oil for hair loss and regrowth, but there have been multiple studies that demonstrate its potential. 'One study found that rosemary oil stimulated hair growth in mice who had hair loss due to testosterone treatment, and another found that rosemary oil was as effective as minoxidil 2% for regrowing hair in men with male pattern hair loss,' Shah said, but noted that we need more data before we can make any definitive conclusions about rosemary oil's effectiveness. Depending on the formulation, you can leave rosemary oil on your scalp for anywhere from a few hours to overnight, but Green said you should follow the application instructions for the product you're using. '[Rosemary oil] can also be mixed into your shampoo or hair creams as a part of your hair care routine, but when using rosemary on its own, it's important to dilute it with a carrier [oil] such as jojoba, coconut or argan oil before application,' Green said. If you want to save your fingers from getting greasy, a scalp massager can help both to distribute hair oil on dry hair and ensure you get a nice, deep clean when you want to shampoo oils away in the shower. As with other hair treatments, it can take several months before you see any noticeable improvements from using rosemary oil, but staying consistent is key for getting results. If you have sensitive skin, Garshick said you should patch test some rosemary oil on a small area of your skin to check for any reactions before applying it all over your scalp. You can also utilize rosemary oil in other parts of your grooming routine. Spearman said rosemary oil is commonly used for beard hair growth, though added that as with hair on the head, it should still be diluted with a carrier oil before use. Rosemary oil's effectiveness in helping with the growth of eyebrow hairs or other body hairs has not been as well-documented, so if you're looking to use it for things other than your scalp or beard, Spearman said the efficacy may vary. The following FAQs have been answered by board-certified dermatologists Dr. Dara Spearman and Dr. Brendan Camp. Can rosemary oil be left on hair overnight? Can rosemary oil be left on hair overnight? Though Camp recommends massaging a diluted mix into your scalp and only letting it sit for 30 minutes before washing out, Spearman said that rosemary oil is safe to keep on overnight if it's diluted with a carrier oil. To apply, part your hair and use either your fingers or an applicator to gently spread and massage the diluted oil over your scalp. Both Camp and Spearman said it's best to apply rosemary oil one to two times per week to see how your scalp responds and to allow the oil to work efficiently without causing excess buildup. How long does rosemary oil take to grow hair? How long does rosemary oil take to grow hair? While you might notice softer, more hydrated and flexible hair within the first one to two weeks of using rosemary oil products, it can take months before you see any sort of hair growth. Camp said that because most people's hair grows slowly — around 0.5 inches per month — you'll need to use rosemary oil regularly for at least three to four months before deciding whether or not it's an effective treatment for you. Spearman added that the amount of time it takes to see results varies from person to person, but generally, you'll see some progress after two to three months with consistent application and more significant results after about six months of regular use. Is castor oil or rosemary oil better for hair growth? Is castor oil or rosemary oil better for hair growth? Spearman said that rosemary oil currently has better data to back its claims for hair growth, while castor oil is thought to be better at improving strength and thickness in dry or brittle hair. Camp added that there is limited data overall to support the use of rosemary or castor oil for hair growth, so you could consider integrating both into your hair care routine to see which works best for you. For this article, we consulted the following dermatologists to gain their professional insights. Dr. Brendan Camp, double board-certified dermatologist at Medical Dermatology & Cosmetic Surgery Dr. Marisa Garshick, a board-certified dermatologist in New York City Dr. Michele Green, a board-certified cosmetic dermatologist in New York City Dr. Sejal Shah, a board-certified dermatologist and founder of SmarterSkin Dermatology Dr. Dara Spearman, board-certified dermatologist and owner of Radiant Dermatology Associates in Fort Wayne, Indiana CNN Underscored has a team of writers and editors who have many years of experience testing, researching and recommending products, and they ensure each article is carefully edited and products are properly vetted. We talk to top experts when relevant to make certain we are testing each product accurately, recommending only the best products and considering the pros and cons of each item. For this story, associate editor Jillian Tracy consulted five dermatologists to better explain how rosemary oil can benefit your hair and scalp.

Get stronger, longer hair in just two WEEKS with the 'miracle' in-shower treatment shoppers love: 'My hair is so shiny and thick!'
Get stronger, longer hair in just two WEEKS with the 'miracle' in-shower treatment shoppers love: 'My hair is so shiny and thick!'

Daily Mail​

time13-06-2025

  • Health
  • Daily Mail​

Get stronger, longer hair in just two WEEKS with the 'miracle' in-shower treatment shoppers love: 'My hair is so shiny and thick!'

Thinning hair can be frustrating, whether you're struggling to find the right antidote or you're convinced there's nothing left for you to do. The problem? Maybe you just haven't tried Dr. Groot yet. The Korean hair care brand is hugely popular, with more than 40 million products flying off the shelves around the world. The company's top-selling Miracle In-Shower Treatment is a game-changer for lackluster strands in need of a boost. Dr. Groot Scalp Revitalizing Solution Miracle In-Shower Treatment Transform your hair and nourish your scalp with this lush treatment that's like indulging in a spa experience in the comfort of your home. Enriched with protein, B vitamins, niacinamide, and salicylic acid, this in-shower emulsion is formulated to soften, smooth, and boost new growth, boosting lackluster strands. The effect, according to shoppers, is 'life-changing' — and if your hair is on the thin side, you'll be stunned by the results! $30 Shop Full and soft: Just a few seconds is all that it takes to soften your hair, as this luxurious in-shower treatment gets to work immediately It's a not-so-secret weapon that can have a truly transformative effect on hair in need of some extra nourishment and TLC. The brand's formulas are hypercharged with potent ingredients that give both scalp and strands a reboot. The Scalp Revitalizing Solution Miracle In-Shower Treatment lives up to its name, according to the many shoppers who say it's spurred new growth and left hair looking better than ever. It's down to the cocktail of strengthening ingredients formulated to work in only five seconds to leave hair smoother and softer, including arginine (an amino acid that supports vital protein production), softening panthenol (vitamin B5), niacinamide to stimulate new growth, and salicylic acid for optimal scalp health. The premise behind the treatment is multifaceted, as it's formulated to improve the condition of both your scalp and your hair. That's crucial, as it minimizes hair loss due to breakage, moisturizes, and volumizes hair to leave it looking fuller and lusher. And using it for five seconds really is the key — take the time to massage it into your scalp and it will transform into a luxuriously creamy consistency that feels amazing. The biotin- and prebiotic-packed treatment does your hair a world of good, all while imparting a pleasant lemon verbena and herbal aroma that's crisp and fresh. Is it any wonder that the reviews are so exceptional? 'My daughter can't live without this now,' raved one shopper. 'Her hair is so healthy and shiny. And it thickened my hair, too.' Another agreed, writing, 'This product is a major game-changer. My hair was super soft after rinsing it out! Totally worth the hype.' If you're not happy with your hair, there's no time like the present to make a change to your routine. With the Dr. Groot Scalp Revitalizing Solution Miracle In-Shower Treatment in your arsenal, you'll experience quick results that completely transform your look!

Gwyneth Paltrow reveals the great lengths she is going to in order to stop her blonde hair from falling out
Gwyneth Paltrow reveals the great lengths she is going to in order to stop her blonde hair from falling out

Daily Mail​

time30-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mail​

Gwyneth Paltrow reveals the great lengths she is going to in order to stop her blonde hair from falling out

She's well known for her gorgeous golden blonde locks all over Hollywood. And Gwyneth Paltrow, 52, has now revealed the great lengths she goes to to stop her hair from falling out. The actress revealed she's tried a handful of treatments over the years, including injecting her scalp. She said: 'So many women I know are quietly dealing with hair loss. 'I've tried a handful of treatments over the years, nothing seemed to move the needle – not even injecting my scalp with actual needles.' From A-list scandals and red carpet mishaps to exclusive pictures and viral moments, subscribe to the Daily Mail's new Showbiz newsletter to stay in the loop. The actress revealed she's tried a handful of treatments over the years, including injecting her scalp The latest treatment she's tried involved a plastic surgeon and a device that uses acoustic sound waves and air pressure to stimulate hair growth. Discussing how the treatment has worked for her, she said: 'It was completely painless. Honestly, I think my hair's already feeling a bit fuller.' According to the Cleveland Clinic, studies show that more than 50 per cent of females will experience noticeable hair loss. There are several possible causes of hair loss in women, including damaged hair follicles, rapid weight loss, stress, chemical hair treatments, an underlying health condition, and hormonal changes. Gwyneth's interview comes after she displayed her incredible figure on Monday, as she shared a slew of snaps modelling pieces from the Goop clothing sale. The actress took to her Instagram to share a sizzling mirror selfie showing off her chiselled midriff in a navy bikini top and shorts. The Oscar winner put her best fashion foot forward as she gave fans a look at how she had styled her favourite items from her brand. In one casual look, Gwyneth put on a leggy display in a pair of denim cut-off shorts and a striped red-and-white T-shirt. While she showed off her toned figure in a pair of skin-tight brown leggings and a cropped hoodie, as she headed for a workout. Captioning the photos, Gwyneth promoted her brand, writing: 'A few of my favorite looks from the @goop sale.' The Hollywood star launched the wellness company in September 2008, with it evolving into an e-commerce site, lifestyle publication and even a Netflix documentary titled The Goop Lab With Gwyneth Paltrow. But while she has become renowned for revolving her life around Goop, Gwyneth was recently accused of not being as hands-on with her brand as much as she makes out. Last week, she attended the 2025 Mindvalley Manifesting Summit and spoke about the brand's now infamous 'This Smells Like My Vagina' candle. But fans questioned how much truth there was to her recounting of the controversial candle's origins, suggesting it was a 'fake PR story'. Goop released a candle called 'This Smells Like My Vagina' with the company Heretic in 2020, going instantly viral. Detailing how they came up with the product, Gwyneth explained that she was working with the perfumer Douglas Little to create scents for Goop when she jokingly picked one up and said: 'This smells like my vagina.' She recalled: 'That product is so fascinating because we were messing around with different scents one day. And I smelled something and I was like, "Oh, that smells like... you know". 'I was joking. And then [Douglas] was like, "Oh we should make that a candle and put it on the site." The entrepreneur thought Douglas was kidding and sarcastically agreed that it 'sounded like a winner.' She continued: 'All of a sudden, it was literally on the website. And then we broke the Internet again. And then it took us a long time to live that one down'. However, Gwyneth said she decided that she liked the idea, saying: 'But, I kept it on the site because there is an aspect to women's sexuality, that I think, we're socialized to feel a lot of shame. 'And I sort of loved this kind of punk rock idea. "We are beautiful and we are awesome and go f*** yourself."' And while the story emitted applause and laughter from the sold-out audience, fans are now becoming increasingly dubious. Some pointed to the story as proof that Gwyneth isn't as enmeshed with the brand as she says she is, taking to Reddit to suggest: 'It is possible she has little to do with the day to day running of the business. 'A lot of these celebrity businesses are run by actual business professionals and the celebrity takes all the credit. 'It's not like she's designing products or has a background in marketing and finances. She may just be the mascot.' But others accused Gwyneth of fabricating the entire story for the sake of an exciting PR spin. They wrote: '"I just make jokes and then my team goes rogue without thinking of potential PR issues, and I have no say in what is produced, labelled or goes on the website for my own brand." Sure, Jan'. 'Out of touch millionaires really want us plebs to believe they say things jokingly in meetings and entire product launches happen by accident?' 'Hate these fake PR stories'; 'They knew it would sell because of the buzzy name, no need to be cheeky.'

5 hair-care products that help your scalp
5 hair-care products that help your scalp

National Post

time13-05-2025

  • Health
  • National Post

5 hair-care products that help your scalp

Article content Scalp care is trending big in beauty. Article content Article content While how often you wash your hair can differ by individual hair type, the Canadian Dermatology Association recommends wetting or dampening your scalp at least every few days to avoid buildup. Article content But, these days, scalp care goes far beyond just shampoo. From massage techniques to sera and scrubs, there are a bounty of scalp products on the market. Here are five to consider. Article content Article content A hair-care line created in partnership with a board-certified trichologist (that's a hair/scalp specialist) to address thinning hair at the scalp. Ingredients such as pea sprout extract, red clover extract and peptides combine to 'plump and densify strands' for a fuller appearance. Article content A scalp treatment that addresses common scalp concerns such as dryness, itchiness and flakes by addressing the scalp microbiome. Created with 85 per cent naturally derived ingredients, the cooling formula features mineral-rich clays and botanical astringents to gently cleanse the scalp while adding soothing hydration. Article content Article content A specially formulated scalp serum with a weightless feel, this treatment targets 'visible scalp aging' while also addressing concerns such as flaking and dryness. Providing an instant soothing and hydrating effect to the scalp, this product addresses both the barrier and microbiome with continued use. Article content Article content

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