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Amazon Shoppers Praise ‘Miracle’ Rosemary Oil for Hair Growth and Scalp Health

by Madonna

A rosemary-infused hair oil has quickly become a favorite among Amazon shoppers, with many claiming it helps combat hair shedding and promotes growth. The Nature Spell Rosemary Oil, priced at £7.98 on Amazon, is also available for £7.99 at Superdrug and £9.49 at Debenhams.

The oil is marketed as a solution to stimulate hair follicles, encouraging longer, stronger hair while also addressing premature hair loss and greying. It’s touted for thickening hair and soothing itchy scalps, with added benefits for skin care. When applied to the skin, it acts as a moisturizer and toner, offering antibacterial properties that cleanse the skin and reduce the appearance of under-eye circles and puffiness.

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In addition to the rosemary oil, Amazon shoppers are recommending the TIGI Bedhead shampoo and conditioner set for serious hair care. Known as “rehab for hair,” the set is designed to repair damage, enhance strength, and smooth frizzy hair.

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With a 4.5-star rating from 8,685 reviews, the Nature Spell Rosemary Oil has garnered significant attention. One user shared, “I bought this mainly for hair growth. Though I haven’t used it long, my hair feels thicker and longer.” Another reviewer noted improvements in both hair thickness and scalp health, saying, “My hairdresser has noticed a massive difference. My hair is thicker and more luscious.”

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A third customer described the oil as “a miracle in a jar,” sharing, “After using it for a month, I can already see my hair growing.” However, not all reviews were positive, with one user stating, “It may work for others, but unfortunately not for me.”

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For those seeking alternatives, the Rosemary Revitalising Hair Tonic at £15.95 from Holland & Barrett and the Revive Rosemary Oil, priced at £11.52 from OnBuy, are also popular options.

Does Rosemary Oil Really Work for Hair Loss?

Rosemary, a Mediterranean shrub often used as a culinary herb, has been valued for its calming properties for centuries. Beyond its use in cooking, it has been featured in various medicinal remedies.

According to the National Library of Medicine, rosemary is known for its anti-inflammatory effects, ability to boost memory, and potential to alleviate anxiety. These benefits establish a foundation for its use in hair care.

A 2015 study, which reviewed data from 2013 and 2010, found that rosemary oil could be just as effective as minoxidil, a common treatment for androgenic alopecia (pattern baldness). The research suggested that rosemary oil not only encouraged hair growth but also resulted in fewer side effects, such as scalp irritation, compared to minoxidil at the three- and six-month marks. Dr. Khetarpal, a leading figure in the study, confirmed to the Cleveland Clinic, “Yes, it does seem to work.”

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