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faythem1997
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Joined: 23 Jan 2007
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Fri Feb 02, 2007 2:25 pm |
Found this today, and am having hubby test this out soon:
Patients were enrolled in a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial. One group received the following recipe:
Thyme vulgaris (2 drops, 88 mg), Lavandula angustifolia (3 drops, 108 mg), Rosmarinus officinalis (3 drops, 114 mg), and Cedrus atlantica (2 drops, 94 mg).
These oils were mixed in a carrier oil, which was a combination of jojoba, 3 ml, and grapeseed, 20 ml, oils ... The oils were massaged into the scalp for a minimum of 2 minutes.
Patients were taught to massage the oil into the bare areas of their scalp for two minutes each evening and then wrap a warm towel around their head to enhance absorption. The placebo group used just the carrier oils. The results were impressive. Of those who applied aromatherapeutic oils, 44 percent had improvement after seven months, compared to 15 percent in the control group. At the beginning of the study, and again after three and seven months, professional photographs were taken of each patient’s scalp. Changes as seen in the photographs served as the primary outcome measure. Mapping and measuring of the bald patches was also done to determine results.
An impressive 44 percent of the group using the essential oils significantly improved. The average area of hair regrowth with the essential oils was 104 square centimeters, compared with nearly zero for those using the placebo. According to one intriguing photograph provided by the researchers, considerable hair regrowth occurred with one male patient who had both alopecia areata and severe male pattern hair loss.
These results show aromatherapy to be a safe and effective treatment for alopecia areata. The researchers were proud to have successfully applied an evidence-based method to an alternative therapy. Evidently, one or more of the essential oils is able to promote hair regrowth. And unlike standard medical therapies, the essential oils have a very low risk of side effects and are not nearly as costly.
How To Use Essential Oils for Hair Loss:
Add 2 drops of the essential oil either to the rinse water or to a good vegetable oil. Massage it well into the scalp. Wrap the hair in plastic wrap; place a warm towel around it. Leave it for 2 to 3 hours, or overnight. Shampoo the hair as usual, using a mild shampoo (avoid medicated shampoo), so that you do not damage the sebum balance.
Essential Oils for Stimulating Circulation and Improving the Hair Health
A blend of bay and lavender essential oils stimulates the scalp and helps hair health. Add six drops of each oil to four ounces of a warm carrier oil such as almond, soybean or sesame oil. Massage the mixture into the scalp and allow it to absorb for 20 minutes. Add three drops of bay essential oil to the shampoo you regularly uses and wash the hair with this shampoo.
Essential Oil Blend for Hair Growth - As described above.
1. Thyme essential oil - 2 drops
2. Atlas cedarwood essential oil - 2 drops
3. Lavender essential oil -3 drops
4. Rosemary essential oil -3 drops
5. Jojoba oil - ½ teaspoon
6. Grapeseed oil - 4 teaspoons
Add the first four ingredients into a small glass jar. Mix well. Now add the remaining two ingredients. Mix thoroughly.
Massage this mixture into your scalp for at least two minutes every night. Wrap your head in a warm towel after treatment.
Oils of arnica, lavender, rosemary or calamus stimulate healthy hair growth. Rub into hair before washing.
Caution: Avoid rosemary oil if you have high blood pressure. Keep lemon and grapefruit doses low if you have sensitive skin, as they may be slightly irritating. |
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Fri Feb 02, 2007 4:21 pm |
Thanks for sharing.
I might have to get my cauldron out and brew up a batch for my follicly challenged hubby. |
_________________ 50, happy reluma user started 16.6.12 original formula. PMD user. started LouLou's ageless regime. |
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Fri Feb 02, 2007 6:38 pm |
Thanks! I will definitely do this. Off to Whole Foods this weekend. |
_________________ 28 / Asian / oily tzone + dehydrated / Acne under control, fading acne marks. Still have clogged pores. |
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Fri Feb 02, 2007 8:19 pm |
Thank you for sharing this - I sent my Mum CareKate's Rosemary Hair scalp treatment - I'll make sure my Dad doesn't use it as he has high BP. |
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Fri Feb 02, 2007 9:24 pm |
Thanks for sharing this. I have all of ingredients, and after I will finish CareKate's Rosemary Hair scalp treatment, I'll make my own using this recipe. |
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LotteGolightly
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Joined: 17 Jan 2007
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Sat Feb 03, 2007 3:49 am |
I've been using a mixture of the essential oils in the above study, except the thyme, for my eyelashes and brows. I mix it with jojoba and ricinus oil (castor oil, I think it is in english?).
I've been using it for three weeks now, morning and evening, and though it seems that the individual lash (and brow hair) is getting a bit longer, it hasn't helped with any new growth.
So far, I think it just prolongs the lifespan of the individual hair, but it might be able to spur new growth, if I had the same seven-month-patience as the patients in the study.
So after reading reviews here on EDS, I've bought the Ardell brow & lash accelerator as a supplement, to see if this will do any good in that departement.
If you want to try it out for yourself, be aware that the concoction has a strong (but not unpleasant)odour. Even though I only apply the tiniest amount along my eyelash line, I can still smell it for a long time.
I must admit, though, that I was being very generous with the essential oils, compared to the carrier oils  |
_________________ 30, Copenhagen resident, oily & sensitive skin. |
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Fri Feb 09, 2007 7:19 am |
Thanx for the great recipees Faythem! Will def be trying these out on my miserable scalp
LotteGoLightly - be careful with your dosage of EO's, you'll get more use of them with an "under-dose" than an over-dose.
Oh, and welcome to the forums - both of you!  |
_________________ Location: Denmark. Me = 32, think I'm combo without oiliness + sometimes sensitive. Have noticed that skin doesn't heal as quickly anymore and I've developed fine lines around my eyes... Hormonal breakouts which are sometimes cystic. PCOS |
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Fri Apr 13, 2007 12:11 pm |
i want to try out a hair growth recipe that i found on the long hair community forums. it's based on this one, but with a bunch more e.o.s:
4 oz. jojoba
4 drops each of:
Clary Sage
Cypress
Lemon
Basil, Sweet
Bay
Geranium
Rosemary - Cineole
Cedarwood: Himalayan, texas or atlas
Patchouli
Thyme
Sage, Dalmation type
Grapefruit
and 8 drops of Lavender
my question is, what's the best way to mix these all together so that you know everything is dispersed evenly?
thanks! |
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Fri Apr 13, 2007 4:18 pm |
You want have any problem at all. Just add the e.o.s to your carrier oil and shake it gently to disperse evenly.
I'd say two things though - (1)it would be best if your container was amber or cobalt (as opposed to clear) glass; and (2) it is also best to let the blend sit for a couple of days before you use it. |
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Sun Apr 15, 2007 9:12 am |
Thank you for sharing. I will try it. |
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Fri Feb 19, 2010 7:10 am |
I think that small an amount of rosemary oil would not have too much of an effect on high blood pressure. |
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