I have been looking at papers and a lot of research about it. The 2% dilution seems to be adequate to put and leave a few hours on your scalp, while 5% seems to be appropriate for rinse usage. The paper with a comparison between rosemary oil and minoxidil doesn't specify which quantity of rosemary oil was used, but the minimum concentration of the main principle: 1 8-cineole. It has at least 3.7mg of 1 8-cineole per ml. I did the calculations and magic is 2% concentration. According to nowfoods calculator it should be about 6 drops in total for a tbsp of carrier oil (15ml) to reach that 2%. What none tells you is exactly how much to apply of the diluted solution per square inch of scalp. That's the real deal. The studies found that improvements were mild after 6 months with minoxidil or rosemary oil. Basically the same 8% average improvement in hair count (I had to do the math as well, is not published in a straightforward way to understand it). But mixing peppermint oil will make solution that could irritate your scalp or burn it. 30 drops + 10 drops are 40 drops total, if you apply that completely you will be applying a 13.5% diluted mix of essential oils. 6 times more than the studies concentration and according to everyone on aromatherapy way too much. Perfumes have just 10%. I know that balding is ugly, but let's play safe. Do your research, think, go slowly, and don't burn your head, because you'll lose all your progress. The recommendation is 510ml of the carrier oil and 10ml of the essential oils mix. In total, not of each one that you want to put there. 5+5 is ok, 10 is ok, but no more than 10ml in 510 of carrier oil. That has been proven with studies that it works as much as minoxidil in study groups of 50 people. Good luck fellas.
@@prabhatyadav1863 it's not that easy. Even measuring the drops is wrong. It has been proven that the drops vary in weight. The most conservative approach is 2% dilution, to not burn your scalp if you leave it there. 5% if you rinse it. 5% is 5 drops in 5ml. 2% to leave on the scalp is 2 drops in 5ml. Shampoo or carrier oil. Then it depends how much product you use. Maybe 10ml in total for a shower and 5ml for 2 massages per day. It doesn't matter which essential oils you use as long as you don't exceed the amount of drops to guarantee your dilution. You can do 2% in 5ml of jojoba oil with a drop of peppermint oil and a drop of rosemary oil. Or you can just apply 4 drops in 10ml in total and use that for the massage. Using 40 drops in a tablespoon is too much. That's 40 drops in 15ml, instead of 6. But he doesn't use a lot of his mixture. He just uses tiny drops. The dilution is still around 14%, way too high, but he uses a tiny amount that distributes in his scalp. The first contact with such high concentration is what can burn his scalp. He's lucky he supports that degree of dilution, but I'll prefer to apply more oils and still have the same amount of essential oil in my scalp. You avoid the risk of burning it but also that screw up your progress on
@@k03dz0n3 hi! Sounds ideal. More than perfect for a solution to leave in your hair. In my case I tried, but I can't stand how greasy my hair stays after. So for now I'm going with 3.3% dilution of peppermint oil in a shampoo. 300ml of shampoo and 10ml of peppermint. I tried 5% but it was too strong. I felt my head like burning. I was afraid of any of the mix to touch my eyes. Even now it is too strong. So I make my hair wet, and apply the shampoo. I leave it there for 10 minutes and then I go into the shower to rinse. Safer and you lose less time. In those 10 minutes I have implemented a routine and that's all. One more thing, it seems that massaging your scalp helps a lot, but I don't have yet read papers about it. Good luck!
@@tubejuansoyou are the king for doing so much research, its a complex matter. Do you prefere leaving the oil in for 2-3 hours or rather use more rosmary oil with less carrier oil and rinse it out? And could you give me your opinion on how to dilute it properly. Every website says sth different
for rosemary oil, people recommend 3% concentration. this is because rosemary oil is very potent, n may burn ur skin in higher concentration. that mean 1oz u put 18 drops. 1 teaspoon u put 3 drops. the study conducted with rosemary oil compared to minoxdil 2%, is done using 0.3% rosemary + 99.7% carrier oil
from my own personal usage and findings, your hair porosity might matter for the carrier oil! I found that the Jamaican black castor oil was a bit too heavy for my low porosity hair, so it weighed my hair down after I had a wash day. using the lighter oils such as the Argon Oil didn't leave me the same feeling! For anyone who doesn't know their own hair Porosity of either low, medium, or high level, just google "hair Porosity test" and that will help anyone looking for that! The Porosity level will let you know what light/heavy oils will be best for your hair
I just started using the mielle rosemary oil. I was wondering if you leave it in your hair and if you can dry your hair with a dryer after applying it 😮
@@anu5086i would believe so. use the castor oil as a carrier oil for the rosemary oil. you have to dilute the rosemary oil as if it’s 100% pure, i believe it can irritate skin and may be too strong. :)
This is super helpful, Zeph. Love your explanations. I am literally following your routine except finestride because of the side effects on testosterone levels. Will try pumpkin seed oil as a natural safer option. Lastly, I am using mustard oil as carrier oil for added benefits.Thanks, buddy.
What made you choose castor and pumkin seed oil as your carrier oils? Do they have have better benefits than the other ones? Could you maybe do a breakdown of everyone and what positive effects they have on hair?
Pumpkin seed oil blocks dht. This will help bring more nutrients to the hair follicles. Rosemary and pumpkin are probably the best oils for hair growth.
for rosemary, people recommend 3% concentration. this is because rosemary oil is very potent, n may burn ur skin in higher concentration. that mean 1oz u put 18 drops. 1 teaspoon u put 3 drops. the study conducted with rosemary oil compared to minoxdil 2%, is done using 0.3% rosemary + 99.7% carrier oil
I have used practically all home remedies, but what did better for my hair loss control was these things. 1 cup warm water to drink as 1st thing in the morning. Using hair comb of neem wood. Using micro fiber towel on head wash day. Some light exercises. Using littttleextraa Coconion anti hair fall kit twice a week.
I’m trying to figure out my hair situation. I understand the goal here is for hair growth so you’re rubbing it into your scalp, but is it good to use rosemary + coconut as a leave in conditioner ?
I’ve heard that you can also instead of using a carrier oil just whatever shampoo you’re using to put 2 to 3 drops of Mielle rosemary mint oil and a dollop of your shampoo and then use a scalp massager and continue the rest of your routine rinse the shampoo and conditioner, as usual would that be ok?
Castor oil is extremely thick and is therefore not a good carrier oil. Normally if you want to use castor oil for hair and scalp you will need a carrier oil for it duch as jojoba or grape seed oil.
i'm using the al weleda rosmary oil but thats the only thing i've been using leave it on my hair for many hours.The thing is my hair started looking great then one day it got worse it was very thin.Whats happening guys??
Have you noticed any difference in growth ? I just started throwing it in my shampoo and leaving it in for 3-5 min with the shampoo. I can definitely feel it on my scalp
I just did this for the first time with rosemary diluted in castor oil and after massaging it into my scalp for a couple minutes i realized that there was hair EVERYWHERE as in i had just removed 30+ hairs from my head along my hairline. Do you guys have things you use to massage it in other than your hands?
My guess is that if you are not going to wake up and shower then you should avoid using and leaving overnight. For someone who wakes up early morning to go shower then start their day, then it is safe to use overnight.
@@oysterdcosta8487 before applying oil check porosity level or ur hair.. for low porosity use jojoba oil with rose mary oil.. if u have high porosity level of hair use then castor oil with rose mary
Can someone please tell me how much rosemary oil (that is diluted) I need for my whole scalp each time? I feel like I’ve been using way too much each time 😅 so it’s the 3rd time using this nature spell pre diluted oil tonight and I’ve used about 1 ounce each time am I supposed to be using less? Like just a few drops ? I’m confused and I don’t want to over oil my hair. The bottle has gone down a lot considering I’ve only used the stuff 3 times now. Someone please send help 😂
Very wrong dilution. The International Association of Therapeutic Aromatherapists (IATA) recommends a maximum dilution ratio of 5% for essential oils when used topically. For a 30 mL (1 ounce) bottle of castor oil, this would translate to approximately 1.5 mL (0.05 ounces or 150 drops) of rosemary oil: 30 m L × 5 % = 1.5 m L
I have been looking at papers and a lot of research about it. The 2% dilution seems to be adequate to put and leave a few hours on your scalp, while 5% seems to be appropriate for rinse usage. The paper with a comparison between rosemary oil and minoxidil doesn't specify which quantity of rosemary oil was used, but the minimum concentration of the main principle: 1 8-cineole. It has at least 3.7mg of 1 8-cineole per ml. I did the calculations and magic is 2% concentration. According to nowfoods calculator it should be about 6 drops in total for a tbsp of carrier oil (15ml) to reach that 2%. What none tells you is exactly how much to apply of the diluted solution per square inch of scalp. That's the real deal. The studies found that improvements were mild after 6 months with minoxidil or rosemary oil. Basically the same 8% average improvement in hair count (I had to do the math as well, is not published in a straightforward way to understand it). But mixing peppermint oil will make solution that could irritate your scalp or burn it. 30 drops + 10 drops are 40 drops total, if you apply that completely you will be applying a 13.5% diluted mix of essential oils. 6 times more than the studies concentration and according to everyone on aromatherapy way too much. Perfumes have just 10%. I know that balding is ugly, but let's play safe. Do your research, think, go slowly, and don't burn your head, because you'll lose all your progress.
The recommendation is 510ml of the carrier oil and 10ml of the essential oils mix. In total, not of each one that you want to put there. 5+5 is ok, 10 is ok, but no more than 10ml in 510 of carrier oil. That has been proven with studies that it works as much as minoxidil in study groups of 50 people. Good luck fellas.
So u mean we shouldnt use rosemary and peppermint together?? And if we can than how much drops of both in the carrier oil? Plzzz tell
@@prabhatyadav1863 it's not that easy. Even measuring the drops is wrong. It has been proven that the drops vary in weight. The most conservative approach is 2% dilution, to not burn your scalp if you leave it there. 5% if you rinse it. 5% is 5 drops in 5ml. 2% to leave on the scalp is 2 drops in 5ml. Shampoo or carrier oil. Then it depends how much product you use. Maybe 10ml in total for a shower and 5ml for 2 massages per day. It doesn't matter which essential oils you use as long as you don't exceed the amount of drops to guarantee your dilution. You can do 2% in 5ml of jojoba oil with a drop of peppermint oil and a drop of rosemary oil. Or you can just apply 4 drops in 10ml in total and use that for the massage. Using 40 drops in a tablespoon is too much. That's 40 drops in 15ml, instead of 6. But he doesn't use a lot of his mixture. He just uses tiny drops. The dilution is still around 14%, way too high, but he uses a tiny amount that distributes in his scalp. The first contact with such high concentration is what can burn his scalp. He's lucky he supports that degree of dilution, but I'll prefer to apply more oils and still have the same amount of essential oil in my scalp. You avoid the risk of burning it but also that screw up your progress on
What are your thoughts on mixing 98ml of pumpkin seed oil with 2ml of rosemary essential oil?
@@k03dz0n3 hi! Sounds ideal. More than perfect for a solution to leave in your hair. In my case I tried, but I can't stand how greasy my hair stays after. So for now I'm going with 3.3% dilution of peppermint oil in a shampoo. 300ml of shampoo and 10ml of peppermint. I tried 5% but it was too strong. I felt my head like burning. I was afraid of any of the mix to touch my eyes. Even now it is too strong. So I make my hair wet, and apply the shampoo. I leave it there for 10 minutes and then I go into the shower to rinse. Safer and you lose less time. In those 10 minutes I have implemented a routine and that's all. One more thing, it seems that massaging your scalp helps a lot, but I don't have yet read papers about it. Good luck!
@@tubejuansoyou are the king for doing so much research, its a complex matter. Do you prefere leaving the oil in for 2-3 hours or rather use more rosmary oil with less carrier oil and rinse it out? And could you give me your opinion on how to dilute it properly. Every website says sth different
Just use rosemary water guys it's cheaper and more convenient
Only disadvantage of it is that it dries the scalp
Rosemary oil is far more concentrated than rosemary water.
@@bluesummers5051
You can use as much amount as want on your scalp anytime you want throught the day, i guess that'll make up for it.
I find rosemary oil by itself without dilution almost accelerates hair loss. Too strong
@@bezaldo7broh what company rosemary oil, you use?
@@bezaldo7that’s why it needs to be diluted otherwise it’ll have the opposite effect of harming your hair follicles
Thanks bestie I love using this
You pretty
Did you use the product?
for rosemary oil, people recommend 3% concentration. this is because rosemary oil is very potent, n may burn ur skin in higher concentration. that mean 1oz u put 18 drops. 1 teaspoon u put 3 drops.
the study conducted with rosemary oil compared to minoxdil 2%, is done using 0.3% rosemary + 99.7% carrier oil
Damn those biceps 👌🏼😮💨🔥🔥
just to make it easier for you guys 🫡:1tblspoon caster oil, 30drops rosemary oil, 15drops pumpkin seeds oil, 10drops peppermint oil,
from my own personal usage and findings, your hair porosity might matter for the carrier oil! I found that the Jamaican black castor oil was a bit too heavy for my low porosity hair, so it weighed my hair down after I had a wash day. using the lighter oils such as the Argon Oil didn't leave me the same feeling! For anyone who doesn't know their own hair Porosity of either low, medium, or high level, just google "hair Porosity test" and that will help anyone looking for that! The Porosity level will let you know what light/heavy oils will be best for your hair
Thank you
Extremely helpful
Thanks!
I use the Mielle rosemary oil, Jamaican black castor oil and sometimes when I’m going to wash it out afterwards I’ll use onion oil.
I just started using the mielle rosemary oil. I was wondering if you leave it in your hair and if you can dry your hair with a dryer after applying it 😮
Any good results?
it is ok to use both castor oil and rosemary oil..??
@@anu5086 yes u can
@@anu5086i would believe so. use the castor oil as a carrier oil for the rosemary oil. you have to dilute the rosemary oil as if it’s 100% pure, i believe it can irritate skin and may be too strong. :)
Thanks for sharing the How pieces of this. You see lots of advice on this but no one ever considers the anxious visual learners
Man keep it up. U r my inspiration 💝
This is super helpful, Zeph. Love your explanations. I am literally following your routine except finestride because of the side effects on testosterone levels. Will try pumpkin seed oil as a natural safer option. Lastly, I am using mustard oil as carrier oil for added benefits.Thanks, buddy.
Well done
What made you choose castor and pumkin seed oil as your carrier oils? Do they have have better benefits than the other ones? Could you maybe do a breakdown of everyone and what positive effects they have on hair?
Castor oil is known to be good for follicular hair growth
Pumpkin seed oil blocks dht. This will help bring more nutrients to the hair follicles. Rosemary and pumpkin are probably the best oils for hair growth.
Because those oils are ALSO supposed to help grow hair. Makes sense to use those oils instead of random oils that don't do anything for hair growth.
for rosemary, people recommend 3% concentration. this is because rosemary oil is very potent, n may burn ur skin in higher concentration. that mean 1oz u put 18 drops. 1 teaspoon u put 3 drops.
the study conducted with rosemary oil compared to minoxdil 2%, is done using 0.3% rosemary + 99.7% carrier oil
mixed with which carrier
Which carrier oil should i use please provide link..Indian
I have used practically all home remedies, but what did better for my hair loss control was these things. 1 cup warm water to drink as 1st thing in the morning. Using hair comb of neem wood. Using micro fiber towel on head wash day. Some light exercises. Using littttleextraa Coconion anti hair fall kit twice a week.
😂
Looks like bro has a lot of hair
Exercise is good for blood flow.
i have also been able to control hair fall with cocoonioon shampoo and oil
How many mls is your bottle? I wanna just use rosemary and argan oil ..what’s the ratio please
Can you use coconut oil as a carrier oil?
Pumpkin seed oil can be used as a carrier too? Thought that was also an essential oil
Can you make a document or comment somewhere maybe even in your community tab listing out the products, options, steps, etc?
This is great! Thank you so much !
Really I need
Can you use water as a spray?
Is it also ok, if I just leave them mixed without mixing them every time?
Is Mielle diluted? That’s what I use. Also, can I leave it in overnight?
Yes it’s diluted and yes I’d recommend leaving it in overnight and washing it in the morning
So you can use just that right? Would be better than buying so many products
@@elhood4060I have the rosemary mint one . They had a light version but I didn’t get that one . Should I still dilute this one?
Is the solution made in the video used for one time only? I’ve seen videos where people are making the solution that last for weeks.
Good video
wow
Can we use Coconut oil as a carrier oil ?
Yes
What proportion should we use for carrier oil and rosemary oil?
Yes, it’s very important to dilute essential oils prior to applying to the scalp. 🩷
is almond oil good too??
Do you used rosemary olie without any cares olie eveyday?
I’m trying to figure out my hair situation. I understand the goal here is for hair growth so you’re rubbing it into your scalp, but is it good to use rosemary + coconut as a leave in conditioner ?
Can I alternate between Minoxidil? Or do I need to stick with one?
Coconut oil?
is it important to have enough carrier oil to mix it? i can use less than a spoon
Is ricin oil good too?
where do you keep it??
Can I use this for my beard?
Im glad I ran into this I’ve been dying to get that Mohawk of yours
Lol
Any side effects with blood pressure
Brand pls
Which brand?
I read rosemary extract has more benefits over rosemary oil is this true?
Can i use coconut oil for carrier
I’ve heard that you can also instead of using a carrier oil just whatever shampoo you’re using to put 2 to 3 drops of Mielle rosemary mint oil and a dollop of your shampoo and then use a scalp massager and continue the rest of your routine rinse the shampoo and conditioner, as usual would that be ok?
Is it to much to use it everyday?
Wouldn’t washing your hair 2 to 3 times a week damage your hair? Is there an alternative to this can I just leave it in?
For how longer must I use how I use morring or at the night
Why don't you use premixed oil?
Can I use Avocado Oil as Carrier Oil? Im Using it for Beard growth
Argan is better for hair growth …try that
You can, that’s what I’m using & it’s nice.
Pls need all oil name
Where can i buy send a link
What about 100 percent clear castor oil?
Castor oil is extremely thick and is therefore not a good carrier oil. Normally if you want to use castor oil for hair and scalp you will need a carrier oil for it duch as jojoba or grape seed oil.
why couldnt he link the products in the description
I know it might not be a good carrier but can’t I just dissolved it in water ?
Does stopping rosemary oil cause rebound hair loss just like stopping minoxadil which shed hair too fast ?
No
Which brand is he using ?
i'm using the al weleda rosmary oil but thats the only thing i've been using leave it on my hair for many hours.The thing is my hair started looking great then one day it got worse it was very thin.Whats happening guys??
What is it says u ca just put it directly on scalp and hair...?
Have you noticed any difference in growth ? I just started throwing it in my shampoo and leaving it in for 3-5 min with the shampoo. I can definitely feel it on my scalp
Bro, this guy was bald like completely bald
What about Batana oil?
I just did this for the first time with rosemary diluted in castor oil and after massaging it into my scalp for a couple minutes i realized that there was hair EVERYWHERE as in i had just removed 30+ hairs from my head along my hairline. Do you guys have things you use to massage it in other than your hands?
Scalp tension is at the “root” of male pattern baldness. Check this out ASAP!
?@@bobbylee2853
Some people say oiling causes overgrowth of yeast/fungus especially if you leave the oil on your scalp overnight. What are your thoughts on this?
My guess is that if you are not going to wake up and shower then you should avoid using and leaving overnight.
For someone who wakes up early morning to go shower then start their day, then it is safe to use overnight.
So if I have the Mielle? Rosemary mint? Then I don’t need to add the Black Jamaican Castor Oil I bought with it?
Mielle is already dilluted so you don't have to ad any carrier oils, though they can have some benefits too and it wouldn't hurt
So handsome
It's okay if we use "Mille rosemary oil" without carrier oil??
no
@@marvin2678 isn't it pre diluted?
@@FPL_HabeshaMielle is already dilluted so you don't have to ad any carrier oils, though they can have some benefits too and it wouldn't hurt
does thhis means not to pour water on head
can i just use mielle oil only since it’s already diluted without having to use any other oils?
yes!
Is it works
Which brand of rosemary oil you are using?
Have you tried any?
How long
Is olive oil also a carrier oil?
It is
Can coconut oil be used as carrier oil
Yes
Can you use coconut oil?
I personally wouldn't, it can irritate the skin and clog your pores
So if I make my own rosemary oil using olive oil do I still need another carrier oil?
Making your own rosemary oil with... Olive oil?
I have the last one that you showed the green one, it does it mean that i don't need to do that?
Mielle is already dilluted so you don't have to ad any carrier oils, though they can have some benefits too and it wouldn't hurt
I use it without any additional oils, I don’t feel irritation, is it still bad?
For long term use yes use some coconut oil or castor oil to dilute it like he did
@@oysterdcosta8487 thanks. Yes I tend to dilute it with coconut oil
@@oysterdcosta8487 before applying oil check porosity level or ur hair.. for low porosity use jojoba oil with rose mary oil.. if u have high porosity level of hair use then castor oil with rose mary
@@idugauaconan2353I personally wouldn't use coconut oil, it can irritate the skin and clog your pores
@@Lulu.R21
What do you suggest?
Can someone please tell me how much rosemary oil (that is diluted) I need for my whole scalp each time? I feel like I’ve been using way too much each time 😅 so it’s the 3rd time using this nature spell pre diluted oil tonight and I’ve used about 1 ounce each time am I supposed to be using less? Like just a few drops ? I’m confused and I don’t want to over oil my hair. The bottle has gone down a lot considering I’ve only used the stuff 3 times now. Someone please send help 😂
Very wrong dilution. The International Association of Therapeutic Aromatherapists (IATA) recommends a maximum dilution ratio of 5% for essential oils when used topically. For a 30 mL (1 ounce) bottle of castor oil, this would translate to approximately 1.5 mL (0.05 ounces or 150 drops) of rosemary oil:
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Cant we just use rosemary oil???
Does it only work - when u r not wearing a shirt ?
Where ur daddy at
Your handsome
Can i use mustard oil as a carrier oil?
Not really.. try coconut oil
I have Asthma can I use Rosemary essential oil and lavender oil plz can you reply me plz someone help 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🥺🥺🥺🥺🥹🥹🥹🥹🥹🥹
How offend do you shampoo your hair during a the week ?
often*
He said 2 times a week
I use rosemary oil, pumpkin seed oil, tea tree oil my head is as greasy as a Popeyes fried chicken!
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I don't delete it. It stinks but it works
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Hello adorable. 😊
Is the meille’s Rosemary oil pre diluted
yes, it is in a carrier oil
No stooge
@@jenny-DD prove it. And watch your mouth
Update: it didn’t work that well. He’s getting a hair transplant.
How long did it take you to see results?
I'm confused, you use 30 drops of Rosemary oil but only apply 10 drops of the diluted solution?
R u from preston
Wow
Can you leave it in your hair for 48 hours?
4 to 8 hrs
Is only rosemary oil diluted from mielle works ?
Anyone who has result ? I just start using it .
How is it?
I thought caster oil needed diluted
Btw you can use coconut oil for all my fellow indians
Oil… oil…. Oil…. Oil 😂😂😂