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How to Make Rosemary Water
Learn how to make rosemary water for your hair using two ingredients and a spray bottle!
Prep Time
10
minutes
mins
Cook Time
20
minutes
mins
Total Time
30
minutes
mins
Servings:
24
oz
Author:
Laura Ascher
Equipment
saucepan
Spray Bottle
Ingredients
2
rosemary sprigs
cut fresh
3
cups
water
Instructions
Add water to your saucepan and bring it to a boil.
Add fresh rosemary sprigs and remove it from the heat. Cover and steep for at least an hour or until cool.
Carefully transfer the cooled rosemary water to your spray bottle using a funnel.
Lightly mist onto dry hair daily, or 2-3 times a week for normal hair. (see tips below)
Notes
I have included detailed step-by-step images in the post above, as well as a video detailing the process right here in the How-To card!
Be sure to wait until the rosemary water has completely cooled before transferring to your spray bottle.
For the best results, use rosemary water regularly for at least 6 months. It may take a few months to see noticeable results, so be patient!
Store your rosemary water in its bottle in the fridge. It will stay fresh for up to 2 weeks, though you’ll likely have used it all by then!
You can use rosemary water on dry or lightly damp hair. Most people notice the best results when it’s used as a final rinse after a shower.
Avoid using dried rosemary, as it won’t be as effective for this type of application. Fresh rosemary is best.