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Kukka Pure Rosemary Oil is a natural, undiluted therapeutic grade essential oil designed for hair growth, skin cleansing, and aromatherapy. Sourced from Spanish rosemary leaves, this cruelty-free product comes in a convenient 10ml x 2 format, perfect for enhancing your self-care routine.
Units | 10.0 millilitre |
Brand | KUKKA essential oils |
Format | Liquid |
Country of origin | Spain |
K**E
Subtle fragrance but pleasant.
Use these as fragrance in a holder for water and essential oils, with a tea candle.A little too subtle for my liking, but still very pleasant.
D**R
Too early to tell
The suggestion is that it takes 6 months for this product to show results - I chose it specifically to encourage hair growth - Any product or, review that suggests hair growth to be apparent within a matter of weeks is misleading. There are no such misleading claims in the description of this product.Having used a well known, organic brand's Rosemary shampoo and conditioner, I am well aware of the benefits of using Rosemary extracted products on one's hair, it definitely makes hair at least, feel thicker.This product comes in 2 tiny essential oil bottles - as per the photo - and smells lovely and, strongly of Rosemary. Instructions are limited and the advice is not to use the oil directly on skin, rather, dilute it with a carrier oil such as olive oil or sweet almond oil, so it is probably sensible to save an empty dropper bottle and decant some into almond oil. I looked on line generally and it seems to be ok to put undiluted Rosemary oil directly on to your scalp to encourage hair growth (think I will dilute as above to begin with) but, do a patch test first. Diluted, Rosemary oil is supposed to reduce pore size on the skin on your face and, a few drops into your regular conditioner is good for strengthening hair. You can also make a pre-wash hair mask with olive or almond oil and a few drops of this added. For growth though, it's got to be massaged directly into the scalp, diluted or neat.I have done a quick patch test on my wrist and this is not oily or, if it is when it goes on, it sinks in - no reaction. It does, on application have a touch of tea tree oil aroma about it.Crikey, I sound like I am promoting the product rather than giving a review - am only doing this because, essentially, what you get, for the price, are the two little bottles, which will go a long way but not much in the way of what to do with it to achieve long locks or hair re-growth. For the price and quantity, you could do worse than try this, but I cannot comment on likely results until I use it for while.
D**G
Seems to be working. Quite strong rosemary smell though !
Constant dyeing leaving my daughters hair in a bit of a state - dry etcShe wanted to try this. Used it a few times already and as part of a wider hair care regime seems to be doing the trick.It is quite pungent though. Strong rosemary can be quite off-putting. So maybe one for when youre at home.Apart from that would give this a thumbs up.
K**D
hit or miss
With essential oils it can be hit or miss and more often enough it is a miss. There are too many products on the market that are "synthetic", fake, chemically produced and there are some real, natural and genuine ones in the mix.These oils are mixed bag of natural essential oils and synthetic oils. The "Cypress oil is purely synthetic and it set off my HEPA air purifier so that it took almost a whole day to clean the air whereas natural oils are not detected. My purifier had the six fans running at their highest speeds and it struggled even though it has no p[roblem with smoke from raosting coffee, cigarette smoke, pollen, house dust and baing of the same standard as aircraft it can easily filter bacterial and viral polutants yet it finds these synthetic oils difficult.The spearmint oil appears to be natural and didn't set off the purifierand neither did the Rosemary or the Oregano. The oregano had that aroma one gets when making one's own pasta sauce with fresh basil and oregano. The smell was that which one gets when chopping fresh oregano before addint to the tomato and basil.As for the peppermint, it did have a nice minty smell to it but also had a hint of a smell like mouldy old wood, with the Cypress smelling completely of mouldy old wood.The Cypress is the worst as it is obviously synthetic and one of the most worrying things about synthetic oils is that the producers add toxic "ethylene" to them. Not only is ethylene seriously harmful to human health it is also devastating for the environment, especially marine life.The other oil I tried was the rosemary. The rosemary oil does smell like rosemary but is very mild thus indicating some dilution with ethylene.Overall these oils are a mixed bag and I checked the manufacturer's address and that is a "Virtual Office" in London and has 1,000s of companies using that very same address. Basically it is a mailing drop box for an untracebale "Ghost Companies". I then checked the seller's detainls to find that the seller registered the company electronically and is also using a "Virtual Office" in London, is untracebal and the Hong Kong address is actually on mainland China. The Chinese address is for a bit of land that is being used as a car park at the edge of an industrial estate and the name given to Companies House is also untraceable.I've seen this too often over recent years. People set up Ghost companies using Virtual Offices, get an account with EBay and Amazon. They then sell quality products until they get a good customer base and plenty of positive reviews then they switch to selling fake goods. These oils are a good example of that. Some are still natural, some are being mixed with ethylene and some are 100% synthetic.I am not recommending these oils as some are still good, some are poor ans some are seriously harmful to one's health due to their toxicity. These oils are not good value even though they may appear cheap they are cheap for a reason and that is not a good thing. It is worth shopping around and paying a bit more for authentic, natural oils than to take a gamble with one's health to save a few quid.
D**R
Oil
Have reviewed a different oli from this range and would only use in a burner.These have a very strong scent for oils.Great to use in a defuser.
P**Y
Rosemary for hair
I’ve been using this to support hair health and so far I’ve not noticed any dramatic changes, though immediate use has shown some increased hydration. Good quality oil and reasonable price.
T**!
Fantastic
Great item, very happy with it
S**.
Great
These came well-packed. I received 2 bottles of oil for diffusers.Rosemary.Each contains 10 mls.Good for diffusers and skin.This is concentrated so a little goes a long way.Would recommend.
P**I
LOOOOVE the scent of Rosemary!
I really love using this oil. I defuse it in my house CONSTANTLY. It smells really good and makes me feel like the air is clean. Even my cat enjoys this when I use it. It gives a soothing scent into the air. I highly recommend this for anyone that enjoys defusing essential oils in their home!
L**V
Hair Routine
I use it 1 to 2 times a week before shower. I massaged it on my scalp. and noticed less hairfall when I comb my hair. Smell is a little strong for me but is gone after washing my hair.
C**N
Helps with hair growth
I was skeptical, but started using this on my scalp and hair twice a week, for a half an hour (or overnight) before shampooing. The scent was real refreshing. Surprisingly, my hair appears to be getting fuller, and filling in some of the areas around the crown where it had been thinning out.
K**.
Leaking
Bottles leaking upon arrival. Not sealed.
A**D
Recommended for Small Areas
This is an OK oil for a diffuser. The scent itself is a personal choice so I picked this Rose Mary scent. It is quite subtle and when I compare it with other oil brands that we use I believe this is less effective. I also got the Mandarin scent from the same manufacture, and it is a weaker scent than this one. There’s really nothing wrong with it and it doesn’t smell like a chemically altered scent, however, it is just weak. I recommend using it in smaller areas and you will feel it more.
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