Rosemary is an herb that has strong and pungent like fragrance. This plant is native to Mediterranean region. This can be used in preparation of oils, fragrances, body perfumes as it comes with many health benefits. Rosemary is generally coming from a mint family. This herb can be used in many dishes for flavoring purposes that is good source of iron, calcium, and vitamin B6.
Rosemary is very popular herb as it has been hailed since many years famous for its medicinal properties. It was used in getting rid of muscle pain, to improve memory, boost the immune system. Where as the rosemary oil helps in promoting hair growth and also helps in getting rid of grey hair.
As we know that rosemary is a perennial plant which lives for more than 2 years its leaves can be directly used for cooking purposes. Consuming high dosage of this herb may also lead to vomiting, and sometimes coma.
The biggest nightmare for teenagers is grey hair. Aging is a part  life, but premature aging signs like grey hair aren’t acceptable. Fortunately, you are able to get back that black color hair by using regularly rosemary oil for grey hair.
Everyone dreamsof look younger, but there is literally nothing one can do to stop the natural aging process. Your skin and hair are the only two important factors that remind you about your age. Grey hair commences when you’re about to celebrate your 40th birthday.
Sadly, due to unhealthy diet and alarming pollutants around us, you may expect a strand of grey hair in early 30’s or 20’s. It’s really a heart touchingexperience to see the first grey hair on your head. Thanks to natural remedies you can now at-least prevent further graying of hair.
Before knowing on how to use rosemary oil to reduce or prevent grey hair, let’s know what are the actual causes of grey hair.
Like your skin, hair also gets its color from a pigment that is called as melanin. More your body produces melanin that darker the hair color you’ll have. When you start aging, melanin production in the body naturally slows down which is resulting in grey hair. Genes affect production of melanin. So, if any of your parents have grey hair at their early age, the chances of you getting grey hair is higher.
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