Massada Rosemary Essential Oil 15ml
Description
Description
Stimulating essential rosemary oil for energy, muscle relaxation, and hair growth
Rosemary is one of the most versatile herbs in botanical medicine — and its essential oil reflects that breadth. Traditionally used against fatigue and muscle pain, rosemary oil is increasingly recognized today for its role in supporting hair growth. Recent studies show that rosemary oil stimulates scalp blood circulation in a similar way to minoxidil, but on a completely plant-based basis.
Massada Rosemary Essential Oil is based on pure Rosmarinus Officinalis Oil — a camphor- and cineole-rich oil with a sharp, herbal, and refreshing aroma. The oil stimulates blood circulation, supports muscle recovery after exertion, relieves feelings of fatigue, and with regular use on the scalp, provides a meaningful addition to a hair care routine focused on hair growth and thickness.
Benefits
- Stimulates blood circulation in muscles and scalp, contributing to recovery and hair growth
- Relieves feelings of physical fatigue and gives the body a sense of energy and freshness
- Acts as a muscle relaxant for muscle tension and fatigue after exertion
- Supports a healthy scalp and promotes hair growth with regular diluted use
- Sharpens mental focus and alertness through the stimulating, camphor-like aroma
Active ingredients
Rosmarinus Officinalis Oil (rosemary oil): The pure essential oil of rosemary, distilled from the flowering tops of the plant. The profile is dominated by camphor and 1,8-cineole — two active monoterpenes with proven stimulating effects on local blood circulation. On muscles, rosemary oil acts as a vasodilator and relaxant, reducing muscle tension and speeding up the recovery process. On the scalp, 1,8-cineole activates hair follicles by improving microcirculation, supporting hair growth and potentially counteracting hair loss caused by poor circulation. Through the sense of smell, rosemary oil promotes clarity and alertness — the aroma activates the sympathetic nervous system and reduces feelings of mental fatigue.
Limonene: A fresh, lightly citrus aromatic component that balances the herbal camphor character of rosemary oil. Limonene has antioxidant properties and contributes to the formula's shelf life and freshness.
Linalool: Adds a soft, floral undertone to the otherwise sharp aroma profile of rosemary. Linalool has a mild calming effect that makes the oil suitable for use in the evening despite its stimulating character, for example as a hair mask or during a relaxing massage.
How to use it
- Diffuser: Add 4 to 5 drops to an aroma diffuser for a refreshing, energizing indoor atmosphere — ideal in the morning or during concentration work
- Muscle and body massage: Dilute 2 drops in 10 ml carrier oil and massage into tense muscle areas with firm, circular movements
- Hair growth scalp massage: Mix 2 to 3 drops with 10 ml carrier oil (such as jojoba) and massage into the dry scalp for 5 minutes; leave on for at least 30 minutes before washing
- Addition to shampoo: Add 2 drops to a portion of shampoo or conditioner for daily use to support hair growth
- Store in a cool, dark place, tightly closed — preferably use within 12 months after opening
Suitable for
- People with muscle pain, muscle tension, or heavy legs after exercise
- Anyone seeking an energizing, alertness-boosting aromatherapy experience
- People with thinning hair or slow hair growth looking for a plant-based alternative
- Use on the scalp to support healthy microcirculation and hair follicle activation
- Not recommended during pregnancy or for epilepsy due to camphor content
Frequently Asked Questions
Does rosemary oil really help with hair growth?
Rosemary oil is one of the most researched essential oils for hair growth. Several studies show that rosemary oil improves scalp circulation in a similar way to conventional treatments, without their side effects. For visible results, consistent use over several months is necessary — at least 2 to 3 times per week as a scalp massage or daily via shampoo.
Can I also use this oil during the day after applying it to the skin?
Yes, rosemary oil is not phototoxic and can be used both during the day and in the evening. Avoid direct contact with eyes and mucous membranes. Always dilute in a carrier oil before applying to the skin.
Is rosemary oil suitable during pregnancy?
Use of rosemary oil during pregnancy is not recommended due to its camphor content, which can affect blood flow at higher concentrations. Always consult a midwife or doctor before using essential oils during pregnancy or breastfeeding.

