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The Fuss Over Rosemary

Writer's picture: Corielle LopezCorielle Lopez

Updated: Nov 8, 2024


What is all the fuss over rosemary?!

Rosemary not only tastes great on fish and other foods, but it stimulates hair growth, supports memory and helps with dandruff. The Latin name is Rosmarinus Officinalis.

Rosemary is a hardy herbs that grows well in almost any garden. It originally grew from the cliffs of the Mediterranean. The Latin name Rosmarinus means Dew Of The Sea. This is why Tahl Hair named the rosemary scalp oil Dew Of The Sea to honer the roots of the meaning behind this powerful herb.

There are many uses for the herb in its original form and as an essential oil, such as:

For consuming...

In culinary dishes as a spice

And in teas

Rosemary used as an essential oil in a diffuser for...

Clearing the mind and to promote concentration and memory

Studies suggest Rosemary can reduce cortisol levels and relieve stress

It's used in alleviating headaches especially when combined with peppermint and lavender

It also helps with grogginess and sparks energy needed for the day.

Rosemary has significant antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, anti-oxidant, anti-apoptotic, anti-tumorigenic, antinociceptive, and neuroprotective properties. Read more here


Rosemary is also used in skincare...

It is an antimicrobial

When used topically it can support sore muscles and alleviate aches and pains

It helps with dandruff, because of the antimicrobial effects Read More Here

And strengthen nails while stimulating growth

For Hair, Rosemary has been shown to promote hair growth. In a study, Rosemary was as effective in hair growth as 2% Minoxidil, and with less side effects.

Click here to read more about hair growth

Facts about Rosemary essential oil

How is Rosemary essential oil made? In this study, using hydrodistillation, the best processing conditions of rosemary essential oil extraction were determined by single‐factor experiments and orthogonal experiments, and the theoretical yield value under the best processing conditions. What is hydrodistillation? Hydrodistillation is a method which uses water or steam for the extraction of bioactive compounds. This technique is regularly performed via simple steam distillation. Read more about steam distillation


Rosemary can also be hand picked, dried and added to a carrier oil such as but not limited to Almond oil, Coconut oil, or Argan oil. The Rosemary infused oil should be kept out of direct sunlight and away from heat for 3 weeks. Once the oil is infused it may be strained and used regularly.


Surprising facts about Rosemary

Rosemary is part of the mint family.

In Ancient Greece and Rome, Rosemary symbolized love and death and was used at funerals for remembrance of a loved one.

In Hungry, Rosemary was used as one of the earliest known perfumes. The Queen of Hungry in the late 14th century used 'Hungry Water' made for her from this precious herb.


What other scents pair well with Rosemary?

Rosemary smells wonderful on it's own, but its also smells great with citrus.

Citrus notes such as lemon, grapefruit and orange, blend well with rosemary, adding a freshness to the fragrance.

It also pairs well with, Lavender, Basil, Cedar Wood, Frankincense, Geranium, Ginger, Lemongrass, Lime, Mandarin, Peppermint and Tangerine


What Tahl Organics Products Contain Rosemary?







~Corielle atTahl Organics LLC

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