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melody
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Melody
The Great North Woods in the Land of Hiawatha
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Posted - Aug 11 2011 :  8:17:57 PM  Show Profile
Made some rosemary hair rinse yesterday afternoon as I have been over-run with rosemary in one of my raised beds and I LOVE it! Did you know it naturally covers gray?

Anyone else use rosemary hair rinse?

Oh...and I also use my hand made rosemary mint soap to wash my hair. It sure is a fantastic alternative to using over the counter harsh shampoos-



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FarmDream
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Julie
TX
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Posted - Aug 11 2011 :  9:52:00 PM  Show Profile
That sounds nice. Do you have a recipe? Not that I have any gray...I call it silver

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FieldsofThyme
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Posted - Aug 12 2011 :  05:58:43 AM  Show Profile
I too would love the recipe. I made a hair rinse with sage (first time to make it). I do have rosemary in my herb garden. Would you care to share?

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Aunt Jenny
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Jenny
middle of Utah
USA
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Posted - Aug 12 2011 :  2:07:56 PM  Show Profile
I have used my own simple rosemary hair rinse before..and loved it. Its been awhile though..heck I have alot of rosemary right now..I better get ON that!!

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luckilady
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Jennifer
Loxahatchee Fl
USA
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Posted - Aug 12 2011 :  3:22:08 PM  Show Profile
I too am so interested in this rinse as I have a pretty wild silver streak :) really would love the recipe. Do you make your own shampoo too?

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Beverley
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Beverley
atlanta Michigan
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Posted - Aug 12 2011 :  3:31:12 PM  Show Profile
I would like to know how to make it also..

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melody
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The Great North Woods in the Land of Hiawatha
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Posted - Aug 12 2011 :  5:46:18 PM  Show Profile
Here is my recipe...This is for dark hair-

1 TBSP of dried Lavender buds and dried Rosemary

2 cups distilled water

1 TBSP apple cider vinegar (Restores the pH balance) The vinegar smell is mild and will go away once your hair is dry.

Place herbs and water in a sauce pan, bring to a boil. Turn off heat, cover and let steep (the longer you steep the stronger the brew). Strain out herbs. Let cool. Keep refrigerated.

I double this recipe-

After washing my hair with my rosemary/mint shampoo bar I rinse with my rosemary rinse and then comb through.

Melody
Farmgirl #525



Here is another recipe that is very similar to the one I use...

Rosemary and Lavender Softening Hair Rinse
4 c. water
1/2 c. dried rosemary
1/2 c. dried lavender
1 tsp. borax (if desired)
3 Tbsp. apple cider vinegar
Bring the water to boil in a large pot. Once you’ve reached a rolling boil, remove the pot from the stove and add the borax and apple cider vinegar. Stir. Add the lavender and rosemary. Stir well (until all the herbs are wet) and cover. Leave the pot to “steep” unheated for 2-4 hours (or longer, even … the longer, the stronger).
After your liquid has reached a caramel brownish color, strain the herbs from the liquid and pour into a glass container. Refrigerate until use.
To use: After shampooing and conditioning, or as your sole hair product, pour the rinse over your hair, making sure to soak it through completely. Finish off with a final rinse of clean water, if desired (the liquid is a brownish “tea” color, so it may stain a light-colored towel if you don’t rinse with clean water). Or, simply leave the rosemary rinse in your hair and dry and style as usual.



Edited by - melody on Aug 14 2011 6:44:07 PM
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luckilady
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Jennifer
Loxahatchee Fl
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Posted - Aug 13 2011 :  08:37:33 AM  Show Profile
Thanks Melody. I am going to brew this up tonight and try it tomorrow. I am looking for a gentler shampoo like you suggested. Have a lovely weekend!

~Jennifer

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FieldsofThyme
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Posted - Aug 14 2011 :  06:44:09 AM  Show Profile
Thanks Melody. I don't have really dark hair, but will try it anyway. I just planted lavender this year.

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Montrose Girl
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Laurie
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Posted - Aug 14 2011 :  1:29:38 PM  Show Profile
Do you add the vinegar before putting in the fridge?

Thanks for sharing

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melody
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Melody
The Great North Woods in the Land of Hiawatha
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Posted - Aug 14 2011 :  6:41:29 PM  Show Profile
Add the vinegar to the water after boiling-


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Edited by - melody on Aug 14 2011 6:44:43 PM
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