Rosemary

The name Rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis) comes from the Latin “ros marinus” or “rose of the sea”. Did you know that the first distillation of rosemary oil took place in the 13th century? There are several chemotypes of rosemary essential oils. Their refreshing woody aroma with a touch of sweetness promotes self-confidence and strengthens concentration. Chemotype 1.8  – Cineole is traditionally the most anti-infective of the rosemary oils. Chemotype Verbenone is most suitable for skin care (in diluted form) due to its regenerative effects. flower water Rosemary, or rosemary water, cleans oily and problematic skin and is the basis of natural hair care, as it promotes hair growth.

Rosemary