Hair loss, itchy scalp, and thinning hair? This clove & rosemary oil helps calm inflammation, reduce shedding, and reactivate dormant follicles — naturally.
Hair thinning and hair loss quietly affect millions of people long before they feel “severe.” One day you notice more strands in the shower drain, a wider part, or a ponytail that feels thinner than it used to. It’s frustrating, emotional, and often expensive. But what if the solution wasn’t another costly serum — what if it started in your kitchen?
Pause for a moment and rate your hair right now on a scale from 1 to 10. Thickness, length, shedding — all of it. Hold that number… because a simple, natural oil made from cloves and rosemary may help shift it higher over the next few weeks.
If you’re dealing with postpartum shedding, stress-related hair loss, hormonal changes, or slow growth that just won’t improve no matter what shampoo you try, you’re not alone. Many people feel discouraged after trying quick fixes that promise miracles but deliver very little. Stay with me — this guide walks you through a powerful DIY oil, why it works, and how to use it correctly for real results.

Why Hair Thins — And Why Most Remedies Fail
Hair loss often starts beneath the surface. Poor scalp circulation, chronic inflammation, stress hormones, sensitivity to DHT, and nutrient deficiencies slowly weaken follicles. Over time, hairs grow thinner, shed faster, and take longer to regrow.
Many popular remedies fail because they lack consistency, proper preparation, or effective ingredient combinations. Random oils or short-term treatments don’t address the scalp environment long enough to restart healthy growth cycles.
That’s where cloves and rosemary stand out.
Why Cloves and Rosemary Work So Well Together
Cloves are rich in eugenol, a powerful antioxidant and anti-inflammatory compound. They help calm scalp irritation, fight microbes linked to dandruff, and improve blood flow to hair follicles — all essential for growth.
Rosemary is well known for stimulating circulation, supporting follicle activity, and helping counter factors that contribute to pattern thinning. It encourages dormant follicles to re-enter the growth phase and can improve strand thickness over time.
When infused into a nourishing carrier oil like olive or jojoba oil, these herbs create a deeply penetrating blend that feeds the scalp, strengthens roots, and supports long-term hair health.
Imagine warming a small amount in your hands, inhaling the spicy-herbal aroma, and massaging it into your scalp — a simple ritual that feels grounding and powerful.
How to Make Cloves & Rosemary Hair Growth Oil
Ingredients (yields about 2 cups):
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½ cup dried rosemary (or ¾ cup fresh)
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¼–⅓ cup whole dried cloves
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2 cups carrier oil (olive oil for deep nourishment; jojoba or grapeseed for lighter texture)
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Optional: 10 drops vitamin E oil for preservation
Preparation Method (Double-Boiler Infusion):
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Lightly crush the rosemary and cloves to release their oils.
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Place them in a heat-safe glass jar or bowl and fully cover with the carrier oil.
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Set the jar in a pot of gently simmering water (water halfway up the jar).
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Heat on low for 45–60 minutes, stirring occasionally. Do not let the oil boil.
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Remove from heat, let cool, then cover and store in a dark place for 2–4 weeks, shaking daily.
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Strain through a fine cloth into a dark glass bottle. Add vitamin E if using.
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Store in a cool, dark place for up to 6–12 months.
Tip: If you’re short on time, you can extend the double-boiler step to 2–3 hours for a quicker infusion.
How to Use It for Best Results
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Frequency: 3–7 times per week
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Application: Apply 1–2 tablespoons to the scalp, section by section
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Massage: Use fingertips to massage for 5–10 minutes in circular motions
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Leave on: At least 2 hours; overnight is ideal
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Wash out: Use a gentle, sulfate-free shampoo
Warming the oil slightly before use helps it penetrate deeper into the scalp.
Benefits You May Notice Over Time
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Reduced scalp itch and inflammation
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Less daily shedding
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Improved scalp circulation
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Activation of baby hairs along the hairline
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Thicker-looking strands
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Stronger, shinier hair with less breakage
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Improved confidence as density gradually returns
Most people notice scalp improvements within 2 weeks, reduced shedding by weeks 3–6, and visible new growth after 2–3 months of consistent use.
Final Thoughts
The real magic isn’t just the recipe — it’s consistency and massage. A few minutes of daily scalp stimulation dramatically improves blood flow and nutrient delivery to follicles.
Imagine yourself 60 days from now, running your fingers through fuller hair, seeing fewer strands fall, and hearing someone ask, “What are you doing differently?”
Your hair comeback doesn’t start with another product — it starts with a simple, natural habit. Make your first batch this week, commit to the ritual, and give your scalp the care it’s been waiting for.
This article is for informational purposes only and does not replace professional medical advice. If hair loss is sudden, patchy, or accompanied by illness or pain, consult a qualified healthcare professional. Always patch-test oils before full use.