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Having a strong camphor-type aroma, Rosemarinus officinalis also has a wide range of uses, especially for the circulatory, nervous and muscular systems. It has been used for centuries for hair and skin.
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U s e d i n
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T r a d i t i o n a l U s e s
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P r o d u c t D e t a i l s
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Rosemary is an essential oil which is derived from Rosemarinus officinalis. Experience it's strong, clean and refreshing scent. It supports the circulatory, nervous and muscular systems, and it has been used for centuries to promote healthy hair and skin.
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Ingredients
100% pure Rosmarinus officinalis oil.
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Nature
Stimulating, uplifting
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How to Use
Diffusion, Massage, Bath, Inhalations, Skin and hair care, Household, Outdoors
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Blend With
Bergamot, Clary Sage, Clove Bud, Eucalyptus, Frankincense, Geranium, Lavender, Lemon, Peppermint, Pine Needle, Pink Grapefruit, Tea Tree, Thyme Linalol, Wild Oregano
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Properties
Antiseptic, bactericide, hair/scalp tonic, skin care, stimulant, tonic
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Uses
Rosemary's strong aroma is balancing, invigorating, revitalizing and regenerating. It is antiseptic, stimulating to the scalp and has been used for centuries for oily hair and skin.
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User Care
Do not use during pregnancy, on epileptics or those with high blood pressure; can irritate skin.
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