Have you ever wondered why the Greek hairstyle is always done with long hair?
It’s simple – since ancient times, the inhabitants of Greece could boast of thick and luxurious curls. To cultivate them, Greek women used rosemary water, and the latest scientific research confirms that it really works.
Rosemary and science
In 2015, a randomized comparative study was conducted, which received the telling name “rosemary oil vs minoxidil in the treatment of androgenetic alopecia”. Six months of use has shown rosemary oil to be as effective against hair loss as minoxidil, a popular ingredient in many cosmetics to stimulate hair growth.
In addition, it turned out that minoxidil causes a high level of discomfort – its use can be accompanied by itching, skin irritation and increased sensitivity, but not rosemary. That’s why Anthony Yoon, MD, calls the plant “a smart option for people who struggle with thinning hair and prefer to deal with it with natural remedies.”
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