Make Rosemary Hair Rinse

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Rosemary hair rinse is refreshing and cleansing. It will add a shine to your hair and a subtle fragrance of rosemary.

Ingredients

  • Small bunch of fresh rosemary sprigs
  • Rainwater (or distilled water)

Steps

  1. Place the sprigs of rosemary in a saucepan.
  2. Fill up with enough rainwater to cover the rosemary sprigs. Do not overdo the water; just use enough to cover.
  3. Simmer. The time required is personal; you choose the point at which you think the mixture is adequately scented. Naturally, do not let the water evaporate or you will not have anything left to rinse with!
  4. Strain the liquid. Remove the rosemary sprigs.
  5. Use. Shampoo as normal. Finish with the rosemary rinse.

Tips

  • You can bottle this preparation if there is any left over. Keep in a cool, dark and dry place and use within one week of preparation.

Things You'll Need

  • Saucepan
  • Scissors or garden snips to cut the rosemary sprigs
  • Bottle for storage (optional)

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