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Scientific Name: Rosmarinus Officinalis L
Origin: Spain
Plant Part: Leaves
Scent: Fresh, Herbaceous, Sweet, and Slightly medicinal
Color: Clear
Consistency: Thin
Perfumery Note: Top - Middle
Initial Aroma Strength: Medium Strong
Extraction Method: Steam Distilled
Promotes Hair Growth – A natural alternative to Rogaine
Enhances Memory & Focus – Great for study or work environments
Reduces Anxiety & Stress – Perfect for aromatherapy sessions
Soothes Skin Irritation – Anti-inflammatory and antibacterial
Repels Insects Naturally – A fragrant, chemical-free alternative
Supports Respiratory Health – Helps with congestion and cough
Spanish Rosemary Essential Oil offers much more than its sweet, herbaceous fragrance. Known for its ability to support hair growth, it's an excellent natural addition to shampoos and conditioners—often compared to leading treatments like Rogaine.
Its antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties also make it a valuable ingredient in:
Soaps
Skincare products
Massage oils
These properties help soothe irritation, reduce itching, and support healthier skin.
At VINEVIDA, we offer three varieties of rosemary essential oil, each with distinct characteristics. This specific type is carefully steam-distilled from rosemary grown in Spain, known for its bright, potent aroma and high-quality composition.
Add a few drops to your shampoo or mix with carrier oils for scalp massages. Studies suggest rosemary oil is as effective as minoxidil (Rogaine) in treating hair loss—without the itching.
Diffuse 5–10 drops to promote relaxation, improve concentration, and reduce cortisol levels.
Blend into soaps and creams for antioxidant protection and soothing skin conditions like eczema or psoriasis.
Add to homemade sprays to deter mosquitoes and other pests.
Multiple studies indicate that using rosemary essential oil for hair can help combat hair loss.
Statistics indicate that over 50% of men will suffer some degree of male pattern baldness during their lifetime. One of the more common methods to treat this condition is a topical medicine, Rogaine. A between the two found that rosemary was just as effective, and the participants using rosemary had less scalp itching than those in the Rogaine group. Among hundreds of rosemary essential oil uses, haircare is one of our favorite ones.
Aromatherapy is another significant one from the rosemary essential oil uses list. It is known as a natural way to reduce symptoms of stress, anxiety, and depression, and is becoming increasingly more popular. Aromatherapy works by stimulating smell receptors which then trigger the limbic system, which is the part of the brain responsible for emotions.
Different essential oils contain different properties. More evidence-based research is necessary, but available anecdotal evidence is promising. In regards to , studies indicate using this fragrant oil in aromatherapy may help improve cognitive function. Various peer-reviewed studies found that if students were subject to rosemary aromatherapy before tests, their scores would show statistically significant improvement in comparison to their peers.
Another study found that students who inhaled rosemary before a test had their pulse rate drop 9%, whereas the control group showed no change. This indicates may also be helpful for reducing the physiological reactions of stress.
Aside from smelling delicious, rosemary oil also shows indications of being an effective insect repellent. It is a common ingredient in many commercial pesticides. In an experiment comparing the effects of rosemary and other essential oils, rosemary oil repelled a certain type of mosquito for 90 minutes with 100% effectiveness.
Rosemary makes a lovely addition to soaps due to its strong, festive fragrance and antibacterial properties. You will see many skincare products featuring rosemary oil, in part because of its high antioxidant levels. Antioxidants help prevent damage by free radicals, which you encounter on a daily basis due to pollution and UV rays. Rosemary’s anti-inflammatory properties mean it may also help to calm and soothe skin conditions such as itching and psoriasis.
Rosemary is a versatile oil, and it blends well with many others. Try combining it with , Lemon, Lavender, Cedarwood, or Eucalyptus oils.
If you are pregnant or suffer from high blood pressure or epilepsy, you should avoid the use of rosemary oil. As always, never ingest essential oils. You may use this oil topically as long as you dilute it with a carrier oil first, using 3-6 drops of oil for every teaspoon of the carrier (for adults). Avoid applying rosemary oil topically to pets or children as they can easily ingest it, and the oil can be toxic in its concentrated form.
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Rosemary oil is a favorite of many for its delicious flavor and fragrance. When used in aromatherapy it may be able to help reduce stress and anxiety, along with improving concentration, memory, and cognitive function. Its antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties make it a great addition to soaps, cosmetics, and hair care products. At VINEVIDA we offer three different types of rosemary oil to ensure you can pick a product to best suit your needs.
Spanish rosemary essential oil is best known for hair growth support, cognitive enhancement, aromatherapy, and natural skincare.
No. Always dilute rosemary oil with a carrier oil (e.g., jojoba, coconut). Recommended ratio: 3-6 drops per teaspoon.
Avoid direct application. Essential oils can be toxic in concentrated form, especially when ingested accidentally.
Clinical studies suggest rosemary oil is equally effective for hair regrowth without the side effects like scalp irritation.
Yes. A study showed 100% repellent effectiveness for 90 minutes against some mosquito species.
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