Excellent recipe, Ariel. If you want a more concentrated rosemary infused oil, grind the dried rosemary leaves into a powder. Add the oil of your choice to the ground rosemary leaves; and let the mixture infuse up to one month or more. Strain off the solid portion of the rosemary leaves, and you got a more potent rosemary infused oil. This is how I prep my rosemary infused oil using dried rosemary leaves. Hope this helps. ❤
@@meenalsingh6624 I use extra virgin olive oil (EVOO), but you can use any other carrier oil of your choice. I usually "eyeball" the amount. I don't use specific amounts like 2 tbsps., 1/4 cup, 1/2 cup, etc. Although I have infused rosemary oil using sunlight in the past, I prefer to use the "double boiling" method. I pour water into a pot big enough to place a mason jar in it containing the rosemary dried leaves or ground rosemary powder combined with EVOO. I turn the flame on low, and let the oil infuse up to 10-15 minutes, without a lid on the mason jar. After 10-15 minutes, I turn off the flame and let the infused oil cool. After the infused oil has cooled, I remove the mason jar out of the pot containing the hot water, wipe away any water on the mason jar, and stir the infused rosemary oil thoroughly with a sterilized spoon. I add vitamin-E oil as a natural preservative. TO AVOID MOLD CONTAMINATION, PLEASE MAKE SURE NO WATER COMES IN CONTACT WITH THE INFUSED OIL! Then I place a thoroughly cleaned, dry, sterilized mason jar lid on top of the mason jar, and place the mason jar in a cool, dry, dark place up to four weeks. Make sure the lid is on tightly. Some people allow their oil to infuse even longer. From time to time during the four-week period, I will shake the mason jar so that the rosemary leaves or ground powder will infuse thoroughly with the EVOO. After the four weeks are up, I use cheese cloth to strain off the infused oil from the rosemary leaves or ground powder. I add my favorite essential oils (rosemary, clary sage and peppermint) to the infused rosemary oil. You can use any other EO you desire...and that's it. Hope this helps.❤
Wow, I just stumbled across you while I was researching Rosemary again. Very nice video, by the way. However, I would suggest putting your jar in a brown bag. The sun destroys and breaks down the oil. Also, I was taught to infuse my oils for 6-8 weeks and shake them every day for the first 2 weeks. Then every other day for the remaining 6 weeks, But I have found that experimenting and figuring out what's best for me and my needs works best!!! Great video. Thank you for sharing!!!
Thank you Ariel, for sharing your video, great idea, I thought you would have heated it up in the stove tho, anyways I'm going to try it . Thank you, and you are beautiful, God bless you.❤❤❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
I did mine with fresh rosemary but i stuck the whole stem and Rosemary leaves in the jar than i poured Grape Seed oil over top but i didnt cover the rosemary totally because i also added in a bit of castor oil . Than i did a double broiler method. Let cool than left it in there for 2 weeks and than i strained the rosemary and man omg wasnit ever powerful and made my hair feel great. What i also did to was i collected rain water and heated that up a bit and rinsed my hair out after the rosemary treatment with the rain water. My hair and scalp felt amazing
I am very confused right now, i understand that you put it under the sun so it will infuse better, but i laso heard that do not let it get any sunlight since it will go bad? So sunlight or no sunlight?
Can i heat up the rosemarry oil with double boiling method after infusing it for 2 weeks in the sun.??????🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔 ( before separating the rosemary from the oil )🤔🤔🤔
I’m no expert, But my research led me to believe that no-boiling method (including the natural sun(Many believe the direct sunlight might be too potent at decaying(breaking) down the materials used) would be recommended. But I’ve always wondered “why not.” I can see how doing some sort of low heat method could help. 1.) Speed up the infusion process. & possibly 2.) Make the infusion a bit stronger, in comparison to the "old-folk method." Where every step is similar, other than placing the jar in a sunny-spot. Some place the jars around a fireplace, for the emanating warmth coming out - which makes me believe placing the jars around sunlight might imitate the same effect, but not in Direct sunlight. This is all my assumptions near the end, just to clarify. Lmao. Sorry. 3/19/24 Edit: Heard a herbalist placed the jar in a brown bag & then that could be placed in direct sunlight. The brown bag both acts as a 'shield' from the light & becomes warm inside, sort of intensifying the heat within.
PLEASE LADIES DO NOT USE COCONUT OIL ON YOUR HAIR AS IT WILL SEVERELY DAMAGE CAUSING BREAKAGE AND HAIR LOSS BECAUSE IT IS TOO HIGH IN PROTEIN FOR YOUR HAIR. ABSOLUTE FACT. I'M A COSMETOLOGIST AND A BARBER OF 40 YEARS
@@stylebyariel True I don't agree too. One of my dermatologist friends showed me the studied research on coconut oil + hair growth. Because of its, antibacterial properties, and rich in nutrients, it promotes hair growth, mainly if you incorporate it with rosemary oil, it boosts the hair growth. There are studies on rosemary for hair growth too. But it also stated that rosemary also might irritate the scalp if it's used everyday on the scalp. So 2 to 3 times a week is preferred. All you have to do is apply the oil on scalp and massage it for 10 minutes, so you can increase the blood circulation on the scalp, so it helps to absorb the oil deeply. You can leave it for few hours or overnight and wash it off next day with sulphate free shampoo and conditioner. It takes at least 8 weeks to see clear results 😊
Excellent recipe, Ariel. If you want a more concentrated rosemary infused oil, grind the dried rosemary leaves into a powder. Add the oil of your choice to the ground rosemary leaves; and let the mixture infuse up to one month or more. Strain off the solid portion of the rosemary leaves, and you got a more potent rosemary infused oil. This is how I prep my rosemary infused oil using dried rosemary leaves. Hope this helps. ❤
Which oil did you use to make it,what quantities do you use and do we have to keep it in direct sunlight??
@@meenalsingh6624 I use extra virgin olive oil (EVOO), but you can use any other carrier oil of your choice. I usually "eyeball" the amount. I don't use specific amounts like 2 tbsps., 1/4 cup, 1/2 cup, etc. Although I have infused rosemary oil using sunlight in the past, I prefer to use the "double boiling" method.
I pour water into a pot big enough to place a mason jar in it containing the rosemary dried leaves or ground rosemary powder combined with EVOO. I turn the flame on low, and let the oil infuse up to 10-15 minutes, without a lid on the mason jar. After 10-15 minutes, I turn off the flame and let the infused oil cool.
After the infused oil has cooled, I remove the mason jar out of the pot containing the hot water, wipe away any water on the mason jar, and stir the infused rosemary oil thoroughly with a sterilized spoon. I add vitamin-E oil as a natural preservative. TO AVOID MOLD CONTAMINATION, PLEASE MAKE SURE NO WATER COMES IN CONTACT WITH THE INFUSED OIL!
Then I place a thoroughly cleaned, dry, sterilized mason jar lid on top of the mason jar, and place the mason jar in a cool, dry, dark place up to four weeks. Make sure the lid is on tightly. Some people allow their oil to infuse even longer. From time to time during the four-week period, I will shake the mason jar so that the rosemary leaves or ground powder will infuse thoroughly with the EVOO.
After the four weeks are up, I use cheese cloth to strain off the infused oil from the rosemary leaves or ground powder. I add my favorite essential oils (rosemary, clary sage and peppermint) to the infused rosemary oil. You can use any other EO you desire...and that's it. Hope this helps.❤
@@WiseLady7 Thanks😊
How often do you use the oil?
@@meenalsingh6624 No problem. You're quite welcome. :-)
Wow, I just stumbled across you while I was researching Rosemary again. Very nice video, by the way. However, I would suggest putting your jar in a brown bag. The sun destroys and breaks down the oil. Also, I was taught to infuse my oils for 6-8 weeks and shake them every day for the first 2 weeks. Then every other day for the remaining 6 weeks, But I have found that experimenting and figuring out what's best for me and my needs works best!!! Great video. Thank you for sharing!!!
Grapeseed oil is a non comedogenic oil meaning it absorbs in the skin or scalp easily
For better results hide the jar in a dark place for 20 days
Thank you my dear for sharing with us
Thank you Ariel, for sharing your video, great idea, I thought you would have heated it up in the stove tho, anyways I'm going to try it .
Thank you, and you are beautiful, God bless you.❤❤❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Is it good for bald spots and thinning?
I mean does it bring out new hairs?
You should crush the leave inside the jar to release some of the oil from the rosemary, then pour the oil into the jar, before boiling it for 15mins
Throughout the video, I couldn't just stop admiring you. You have a new follower here just because you are beautiful and productive
Thank you so much 🥺❤️
I happen to have dried rosemary and i am confused about what to process it into. Thanks for the idea and thanks for the tutorial.
Super informative. Thank you for this I’m making this now! ❤
Avocado oil is best especially if you look into moisturizing
Can i put it on braids?😪🙏
I did mine with fresh rosemary but i stuck the whole stem and Rosemary leaves in the jar than i poured Grape Seed oil over top but i didnt cover the rosemary totally because i also added in a bit of castor oil . Than i did a double broiler method. Let cool than left it in there for 2 weeks and than i strained the rosemary and man omg wasnit ever powerful and made my hair feel great. What i also did to was i collected rain water and heated that up a bit and rinsed my hair out after the rosemary treatment with the rain water. My hair and scalp felt amazing
Umm pls is it OK if I use clove and also be using different kinds of oil like not using one oil. will it break my hair
I am very confused right now, i understand that you put it under the sun so it will infuse better, but i laso heard that do not let it get any sunlight since it will go bad? So sunlight or no sunlight?
How about natural rosemary how could i store that?please suggest me some ideas
Is this as same as Rosemary essential oil? Is it safe to use it direct on to our scalp or do i need to add a carrier oil
Hi love! You can use this one alone, directly on your scalp & hair ❤️
Thank you ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Can i heat up the rosemarry oil with double boiling method after infusing it for 2 weeks in the sun.??????🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔 ( before separating the rosemary from the oil )🤔🤔🤔
I’m no expert,
But my research led me to believe that no-boiling method (including the natural sun(Many believe the direct sunlight might be too potent at decaying(breaking) down the materials used) would be recommended. But I’ve always wondered “why not.” I can see how doing some sort of low heat method could help. 1.) Speed up the infusion process. & possibly 2.) Make the infusion a bit stronger, in comparison to the "old-folk method." Where every step is similar, other than placing the jar in a sunny-spot. Some place the jars around a fireplace, for the emanating warmth coming out - which makes me believe placing the jars around sunlight might imitate the same effect, but not in Direct sunlight. This is all my assumptions near the end, just to clarify. Lmao. Sorry.
3/19/24 Edit: Heard a herbalist placed the jar in a brown bag & then that could be placed in direct sunlight. The brown bag both acts as a 'shield' from the light & becomes warm inside, sort of intensifying the heat within.
Hi.. dear.
For 1 ltr coconut oil.
How much Rosemary can be used? I'm going to buy 100 gm packet. Please reply.
I need to know to prepare rosemary oil.
This was such a good video ❤ I want to try this !!
Thanks girl 🥰 you should try it and let me know how you like it!!
So it's better this way than heating it up on the stove? I will try it,thanks
I personally like this method best for rosemary oil :) hope you love it!
Can i use twice in a week?
How about if i use castor oil and rosrmary...how effective is that?
That's what I want to do!
Please can I make use of castor oil?
I use this on my lashes at night and I can see them growing 😚
What ate the ingredients please share
Can I use sesame oil
I’m here!!!😊
Can u use this on food
Yes you can you rosemary to cook
We can store it for how many days
1 year
The oils can last for years not just one year and don't put in the refrigerator it's not water
Can that treat someone with alopecia?
Yes it helps fighting against hairloss which is related to male or female pattern hairloss and it may also regrow new hair.
I have recently started my locs journey. I will give this a try.
Mam, for 200ml of oil how many spoon of rosemary leaves required? plzz reply? Mam??
1/2 tablespoon of rosemary in 200 ml
Skin!!!
Has anyone’s Rosemary oil for mold after a month?:(
Ok I followed step by step but the 2weeks ugh. It's ok though I rather do it right. Tfs
Never never never hit glass containers with a metal the chips are very sharp and dangerous
Update?
Coming soooon 👀
Your voice reminds me of Janet Jackson's voice. Anyway, good video! Appreciate the tutorial.
This Video is 6 months old. Did you get any positive results?
Currently filming an update video!
PLEASE LADIES DO NOT USE COCONUT OIL ON YOUR HAIR AS IT WILL SEVERELY DAMAGE CAUSING BREAKAGE AND HAIR LOSS BECAUSE IT IS TOO HIGH IN PROTEIN FOR YOUR HAIR. ABSOLUTE FACT. I'M A COSMETOLOGIST AND A BARBER OF 40 YEARS
Not true. I’m a licensed hairstylist too. Please do more research before spreading false claims
Ty
@@stylebyariel True I don't agree too. One of my dermatologist friends showed me the studied research on coconut oil + hair growth. Because of its, antibacterial properties, and rich in nutrients, it promotes hair growth, mainly if you incorporate it with rosemary oil, it boosts the hair growth. There are studies on rosemary for hair growth too. But it also stated that rosemary also might irritate the scalp if it's used everyday on the scalp. So 2 to 3 times a week is preferred.
All you have to do is apply the oil on scalp and massage it for 10 minutes, so you can increase the blood circulation on the scalp, so it helps to absorb the oil deeply. You can leave it for few hours or overnight and wash it off next day with sulphate free shampoo and conditioner.
It takes at least 8 weeks to see clear results 😊
@@stylebyariel they are not false claims they are facts do your own damn research
You need to visit Kerala in South India
Write recipe please auf Englisch please