DIY rosemary hair spray

I don’t know about you, but some days my hair needs a little pep talk. After summer sun, dry winter air, or just too much mom-life (hello, messy buns on repeat), I start craving something simple and natural to give my scalp some love. Enter: this DIY rosemary hair spray!

It’s quick to make, smells amazing, and helps support stronger, shinier hair, without a single synthetic ingredient in sight.

Whether you’re working through postpartum hair changes, seasonal shedding, or just want to give your roots a boost, this recipe is such an easy win!

Benefits of Rosemary for Hair

Rosemary is well-loved in herbal circles for its stimulating properties, especially when it comes to circulation.

When used on the scalp, rosemary can:

  • Encourage hair growth by stimulating blood flow to the hair follicles
  • Help reduce hair shedding and breakage
  • Soothe an itchy or flaky scalp
  • Support overall scalp health

You can use either fresh or dried rosemary for this spray, whatever you have on hand is perfect!

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DIY Rosemary Hair Spray Recipe

This makes about 1 cup (8 oz), enough to fill a standard spray bottle:

Ingredients

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Instructions

Boil a small pot of water.

Add the rosemary leaves and let them steep until the water cools down and turns a rich tea color. Then strain.

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If you’re using essential oils, add and mix well.

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Pour your rosemary infusion into the spray bottle.

To Use: Spray onto damp hair after your shower. No need to rinse, just style as usual!

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Notes

  • Essential oils are optional, but do give some added benefits.
  • Try adding in some lavender flowers too!

Shelf Life

Without preservatives:

  • Using dried rosemary: Store in the fridge and use within 2 weeks.
  • Using fresh rosemary: Use within 1 week (fresh herbs can introduce more moisture and bacteria).

With natural preservatives:

  • If you want it to last longer at room temp (like in the bathroom), you’ll need to add a natural preservative, such as:
    • Leucidal Liquid SF: Add at 2-4% of the total recipe for up to 3 months shelf life.
    • Geogard ECT: Another natural option with broad-spectrum protection, and what I normally use for a 3 months shelf life.

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Rosemary Hair Spray

Yield: 8 ounces

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Materials

  • 1 cup water
  • 2 tablespoons dried rosemary OR ¼ cup fresh rosemary
  • 5 drops of lavender essential oil
  • 5 drops of rosemary essential oil
  • 8 ounce spray bottle

Instructions

    1. Boil a small pot of water.
    2. Add the rosemary leaves and let them steep until the water cools down and turns a rich tea color. Then strain.
    3. If you’re using essential oils, add and mix well.
    4. Pour your rosemary infusion into the spray bottle.
    5. To Use: Spray onto damp hair after your shower. No need to rinse, just style as usual!

Final Thoughts

Making your own rosemary hair spray is such a simple way to bring herbs into your everyday routine. It’s affordable, beginner-friendly, and genuinely helpful for your hair.

Give it a try, and don’t worry about doing it perfectly. Natural living is a journey, and you’re doing great!

Let me know if you try this one! I love hearing your herbal wins.

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