by Lois Breneman
1. Rubbing 1 to 2 drops of rosemary and/or lavender essential oil
into the hair and scalp before showering will help strengthen the hair
and make it grow. Lavender will also help with an itchy scalp. After
applying, it is fine to shampoo, but leave the oils in the hair at least
3 minutes before rinsing.
2. Use good hair products such as Jason Restorative Biotin Shampoo and Conditioner. (i-herb or vitacost)
3. Biotin can also be purchased as a supplement and is very inexpensive. (i-herb or vitacost)
4. After rinsing out the shampoo, spray vinegar onto the hair to
remove all soapy residue and give your hair an extra shine. Then add
conditioner, leaving in at least 2 minutes.
5. After drying the hair with a towel, for shinier, stronger, and
more manageable hair, try mixing in your hand a few sprays of Miracle 7
(from Sally's) with 1-2 drops of lavender and/or clary sage essential
oil, and rub through your hair.
6. If your hair is limp, natural curly, or if you just need extra
body, use about a pea-size amount of Paul Mitchell Super Clean Sculpting
Gel to distribute through your hair.
7. If you want to straighten your hair completely or just get rid
of extra curl or frizz by smoothing it out a little, an electric
straightening brush may help. It looks a lot easier and safer for the
hair than using a flat iron for straightening.
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Monday, February 6, 2017
Tuesday, October 25, 2016
DIY: Deep Hair Conditioner
Dry, damaged hair? Millions of women can relate. Buying deep
hair conditioning products or getting a conditioning treatment
at a spa can be expensive, and most treatments contain
unnecessary chemicals that are not good for you or the
environment.
So what are you supposed to do about it? Make your own, of
course! This homemade deep hair conditioner is easy to make
and will leave your hair soft, smooth, and chemical free. So grab
your girlfriends for a fun spa night in!
Ingredients:
3 tablespoons coconut oil
1 tablespoon olive oil
8 drops doTERRA essential oils
Stand or hand mixer
A few great essential oils for your hair include: Lavender,
Peppermint, Rosemary, Geranium, and Clary Sage. You can
use one or all five of the essential oils in your deep conditioner.
Directions:
- Put coconut oil, olive oil, and essential oils in mixing bowl.
- Mix on medium/high speed for 5 minutes or until
ingredients are whipped to a thick and creamy consistency. - Once whipped, apply to clean dry hair.
- Comb through with wide tooth comb to evenly distribute.
- Let sit 15-20 minutes. Rinse, shampoo and style as desired.
- Repeat once a week or as often as desired.
Enjoy your soft, healthy, and chemical-free hair!
Clary Sage Oil Uses and Benefits: Essential Oil Spotlight
Have you heard of Clary Sage? This oils is known for its
calming properties calming properties and amazing skin
benefits! Check out this blog article to learn more about
Clary Sage and why you should add this essential oil to your
list.
How do you use Clary Sage?
calming properties calming properties and amazing skin
benefits! Check out this blog article to learn more about
Clary Sage and why you should add this essential oil to your
list.
How do you use Clary Sage?
Clary Sage Oil Product Description
Enriched with the organic chemical linalyl acetate, Clary Sage
is known as one of the most relaxing, soothing, and balancing
essential oils when used aromatically and internally. This
herbaceous oil can be used for a variety of purposes both
externally and internally. In the Middle Ages, Clary Sage was
is known as one of the most relaxing, soothing, and balancing
essential oils when used aromatically and internally. This
herbaceous oil can be used for a variety of purposes both
externally and internally. In the Middle Ages, Clary Sage was
used for its benefits to the skin and has continued to be
popular for its topical benefits. When applied topically, Clary
Sage oil calms and soothes the skin. Clary Sage oil can also be
applied to promote healthy-looking hair and scalp. If used
aromatically, Clary Sage oil promotes feelings of relaxation in
preparation for a restful night’s sleep.
Where to Buy Clary Sage Oil
To buy a pure and potent bottle of Clary Sage, visit the Clary
Sage oil product page.
At doTERRA, we know that essential oils must be pure and
potent in order to best fulfill the needs of those that use them.
Too often, essential oils available for purchase contain
contaminants and filler substances that weaken the essential
oil’s effectivity. With a sole purpose to provide pure and potent
essential oils, doTERRA ensures that their oils are free of
harmful contaminants and fillers through the CPTG Certified
Pure Therapeutic Grade® protocol. This protocol includes a
series of rigorous tests that determine the quality of each batch
of essential oils. When an essential oil batch passes through
the protocol and is found potent and pure, the oils are
packaged and sold. The careful testing and care of each
essential oil batch allows for customers to confidently know
that the doTERRA essential oils they receive are high quality
and can effectively meet their needs.
potent in order to best fulfill the needs of those that use them.
Too often, essential oils available for purchase contain
contaminants and filler substances that weaken the essential
oil’s effectivity. With a sole purpose to provide pure and potent
essential oils, doTERRA ensures that their oils are free of
harmful contaminants and fillers through the CPTG Certified
Pure Therapeutic Grade® protocol. This protocol includes a
series of rigorous tests that determine the quality of each batch
of essential oils. When an essential oil batch passes through
the protocol and is found potent and pure, the oils are
packaged and sold. The careful testing and care of each
essential oil batch allows for customers to confidently know
that the doTERRA essential oils they receive are high quality
and can effectively meet their needs.
Clary Sage Oil Uses and Benefits
- Hairdryers, flat irons, crimpers, and curling irons can all
make your hair look glamourous, but for how long? With
frequent use of a heated styling tool, hair strands can begin
to break and split, making hair look damaged and
unhealthy. Keep your hair looking radiant with this
do-it-yourself Heat Protectant Spray infused with Clary
Sage oil and Geranium oil. Clary Sage is known for its
ability to promote healthy-looking hair and is a perfect
essential oil to keep your strands looking stronger, longer!
- During your menstrual cycle, bring relief to your abdomen
by using Clary Sage essential oil. Simply apply Clary Sage
to the needed area of your abdomen and rub for a soothing
massage. The natural chemical components of Clary Sage
oil are among the most soothing and calming compounds,
making Clary Sage an ideal oil for a soothing abdominal
massage during the menstruating time frame.
- After a long day of working, running around with the kids,
or studying for an exam, treat yourself to a soothing bath
with Clary Sage and Lavender. This bath with essential oils
will not only excite your smelling senses, it will also work
to relieve stress. With both Clary Sage and Lavender
containing linalyl acetate, these two oils are some of the
most powerful soothing, relaxing, and calming oils
available.
- Do you ever feel like you’re breathing in toxic chemicals
when you use hairspray? Try this homemade Herbal
Hairspray with essential oils, and avoid the thick,
overpowering feeling of store bought hairspray. Using
Clary Sage, Geranium, Lavender, Peppermint, and
Rosemary essential oils, this effective spray will hold your
hair in place while reducing unwanted chemicals and
enhancing your hair’s natural beauty.
- Why linger in stress mode when you can easily experience
the relaxing and calming aromatic benefits of Clary Sage
essential oil. For those off days, apply one to two drops of
Clary Sage to the bottom of your feet or to your pulse
points. Because Clary Sage has a powerful soothing aroma,
applying the oil to these areas will promote feelings of
balance and relaxation.
- Want to experience soft and silky hair without buying deep
hair conditioning products or getting expensive
conditioning treatments? Try making your own quality
All-Natural Deep Hair Conditioner with this DIY recipe.
You can choose a selection of your favorite essential oils to
add to this recipe; however, we highly recommend using
specific essential oils for hair use, especially Clary Sage due
to its natural ability to promote healthy-looking hair. With
this homemade conditioner, your locks will look, feel, and
smell radiant.
- All too often, people get ready for bed, exhausted, ready to
sleep the moment their head hits their pillow only to find
that their mind wants to stay awake. Their heads suddenly
fill with to do lists, activities of the day, or maybe even
philosophical questions about the universe that cause them
to stay awake or toss and turn all night. Sound familiar?
Don’t let your thoughts eat into crucial sleeping time.
Instead, relax your mind and body by using Clary Sage oil
aromatically. Apply one to two drops of Clary Sage oil to
your pillow to create a relaxing environment for a restful
night’s sleep.
- Enhance your shampoo and conditioner with the addition
of Clary Sage. For healthy-looking hair, add three to four
drops of Clary Sage essential oil to your shampoo or
conditioner. This herbal addition will leave your hair
smelling naturally fresh and will help provide benefits that
will leave your hair looking strong and beautiful.
- Combine the best of citrus and herbs with this uplifting
diffuser blend. Add two drops of Clary Sage, two drops of
Grapefruit, and 4 drops of Lime essential oils to your
diffuser and experience a bright and sweet aroma. The
strong citrus scent of Lime will promote feelings of balance
and energy while helping lift the mood, while Grapefruit
will provide a clarifying effect to the mind. The subtle hints
of Clary Sage essential oil will aid in soothing and relaxing.
Together, these essential oils provide a mood-boosting
aroma that will relax and balance the mind and body.
- Clary Sage oil contains linalyl acetate, which is a powerful
chemical component that contributes greatly to the oil’s
relaxing, balancing, and soothing properties when used
aromatically and internally. Try experimenting with Clary
Sage to see how this relaxing and balancing oil can best
meet your individual and family needs.
Plant Description
Clary Sage is a biennial or perennial herb that is fast growing.
In the first year of growth, the base of the plant produces
medium-green, course leaves. In its second year of growth, the
Clary Sage plant yields flowers from stalks with upright spikes.
These flowers are either violet or white in color. Clary Sage
essential oil is extracted from the flower. The Clary Sage plant
grows best in full sun and well-drained soil.1
In the first year of growth, the base of the plant produces
medium-green, course leaves. In its second year of growth, the
Clary Sage plant yields flowers from stalks with upright spikes.
These flowers are either violet or white in color. Clary Sage
essential oil is extracted from the flower. The Clary Sage plant
grows best in full sun and well-drained soil.1
Chemistry of Clary Sage Oil
Main Chemical Components: Linalyl acetate, linalool
The main chemical components of Clary Sage oil are linalool
and linalyl acetate. Linalool is a powerful constituent that can
affect both the mood and the body. As mentioned by the
doTERRA Science blog, a recent study shows that internal use
of linalool affects the monoaminergic system of the brain.*2
When Linalool enters this system, it acts on multiple receptors.
Because multiple receptors are targeted, the effects of linalool
are more potent and long lasting than molecules that target
only one receptor. This effect supports the brain chemistry
balance in these receptors, which has the effect of reducing sad
feelings.* Another study suggests that ingesting linalool by
itself may facilitate the normal process of relaxation of the
blood vessels.*3 Linalool used internally is also thought to
promote relaxation in the body.4 In addition to linalool, linalyl
acetate contains relaxing and soothing properties when used
internally because enzymes in the body metabolize linalyl
acetate to linalool.5 Linalyl acetate is also part of the esters
group, making it one of the most relaxing, soothing, and
balancing essential oils. To learn more about the chemical
properties of Clary Sage, visit the doTERRA Science Blog.
and linalyl acetate. Linalool is a powerful constituent that can
affect both the mood and the body. As mentioned by the
doTERRA Science blog, a recent study shows that internal use
of linalool affects the monoaminergic system of the brain.*2
When Linalool enters this system, it acts on multiple receptors.
Because multiple receptors are targeted, the effects of linalool
are more potent and long lasting than molecules that target
only one receptor. This effect supports the brain chemistry
balance in these receptors, which has the effect of reducing sad
feelings.* Another study suggests that ingesting linalool by
itself may facilitate the normal process of relaxation of the
blood vessels.*3 Linalool used internally is also thought to
promote relaxation in the body.4 In addition to linalool, linalyl
acetate contains relaxing and soothing properties when used
internally because enzymes in the body metabolize linalyl
acetate to linalool.5 Linalyl acetate is also part of the esters
group, making it one of the most relaxing, soothing, and
balancing essential oils. To learn more about the chemical
properties of Clary Sage, visit the doTERRA Science Blog.
Oils that Blend Well with Clary Sage Oil
Clary Sage oil blends well with citrus oils such as Lemon, Lime,
and Wild Orange, as well as other essential oils like
Frankincense, Cypress, Geranium, and Sandalwood essential
oils for diffusion.
and Wild Orange, as well as other essential oils like
Frankincense, Cypress, Geranium, and Sandalwood essential
oils for diffusion.
Cautions
Possible skin sensitivity. Keep out of reach of children. If you
are pregnant, nursing, or under a doctor’s care, consult your
physician. Avoid contact with eyes, inner ears, and sensitive
areas.
are pregnant, nursing, or under a doctor’s care, consult your
physician. Avoid contact with eyes, inner ears, and sensitive
areas.
References
5. http://doterrascienceblog.com/essential-oil-metabolism/
*These statements have not been evaluated by the
Food and Drug Administration. This product is not
intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
*These statements have not been evaluated by the
Food and Drug Administration. This product is not
intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
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