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Product Description
Mamaearth Rosemary Conditioner combin... Read More
About Rosemary Anti Hair Fall Conditioner
- Rosemary: A commonly used herb known for its aromatic and topical applications in personal care.
- Methi Dana: Traditionally used in hair care products for its plant-based composition.
- Coconut Oil: Commonly used in personal care formulations for its emollient properties.
- Almond Oil: Known for its emollient properties and commonly included in cosmetic products.
- Step 1 : After shampooing, take an adequate amount of Conditioner.
- Step 2 : Apply it on damp hair, from mid-length all the way down to the tips.
- Step 3 : Leave on for 2-3 minutes. Rinse thoroughly.
- Everyone above the age of 18 years can use this
Our Product Offering v/s Generic Product Offering
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- With Rosemary & Methi Dana
- Lightweight Formulation
- Non-Greasy Texture
- Dermatologically Tested
- Made Safe Certified
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- Does Not Contain Performance-Related Claims
- No Implied Hair-Type Suitability Mentioned
- No Clinical Testing Details Provided
- No Safety Certifications Mentioned
- Not Positioned As A Treatment Product
- No References To Dermatological Validation
Ingredients |
Type |
Where Is It From? |
How It Helps? |
Aqua |
Natural |
Plant-Based |
Diluent |
Cetearyl Alcohol |
Natural |
Plant-Based |
Emollient |
Caprylic Capric Triglyceride |
Synthetic |
Lab-Synthesized |
Conditioning Agent |
Glycerin |
Natural |
Plant-Based |
Humectant |
Cetrimonium Chloride |
Natural |
Plant-Based |
Preservative |
Behentrimonium Chloride |
Synthetic |
Lab-Synthesized |
Hair Conditioning Agent |
Butyrospermum Parkii (Shea) Butter |
Natural |
Plant-Based |
Conditioning Agent |
Rosmarinus Officinalis (Rosemary) Leaf Oil |
Natural |
Plant-Based |
Hair Fall Control and Strengthening Agent |
Polyquaternium-73 |
Synthetic |
Lab-Synthesized |
Conditioning Agent |
Isopropyl Myristate |
Natural |
Plant-Based |
Thickening Agent |
Polyquaternium-7 |
Synthetic |
Lab-Synthesized |
Conditioning Agent |
Phenoxyethanol |
Synthetic |
Lab-Synthesized |
Preservatie |
Ethylhexylglycerin |
Natural |
Plant-Based |
Emollient |
Cetearyl Olivate |
Natural |
Plant-Based |
Thickener |
Sorbitan Olivate |
Natural |
Plant-Based |
Emulsifier |
Emulsifying Wax |
Natural |
Plant-Based |
Emulsifier |
IFRA Certified Allergen Free Fragrance |
Synthetic |
Lab-Synthesized |
Fragrance |
Sodium Benzoate |
Synthetic |
Lab-Synthesized |
Preservative |
Cocos Nucifera (Coconut) Oil |
Natural |
Plant-Based |
Moisturizer |
Polyquaternium-10 |
Synthetic |
Lab-Synthesized |
Conditioning Agent |
Hydrolyzed Lupine Protein |
Synthetic |
Lab-Synthesized |
Hair Loss Control |
Trigonella Foenum -Graecum (Methi) Seed Oil |
Natural |
Plant-Based |
Hair Fall Control |
Prunus Amygdalus Dulcis(Sweet Almond Oil) |
Natural |
Plant-Based |
Moisturizer |
Lactic Acid |
Synthetic |
Lab-Synthesized |
Boosts Hair Growth |
Sodium Gluconate |
Synthetic |
Lab-Synthesized |
Chelating Agent |
FAQS
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Can I put rosemary in my conditioner?
Yes, Rosemary oil can be mixed with your regular conditioner. If you're looking for a ready-to-use option, you can explore Mamaearth Rosemary Hair Conditioner, which features ingredients like Rosemary and Methi Dana.
How do you use rosemary conditioner?Apply the conditioner to freshly washed, damp hair—starting from the mid-lengths to the tips. Leave it on for 2-3 minutes, then rinse thoroughly with water.
What are the rosemary conditioner ingredients?Mamaearth Rosemary Hair Conditioner contains ingredients such as Rosemary, Methi Dana, Coconut Oil, and Almond Oil.
How Often Can I Use This?You may use the conditioner 2-3 times a week or as needed, depending on your hair type and routine.
Will This Conditioner Make My Hair Greasy?No, it is designed to be lightweight. Use a coin-sized amount (or more based on hair length), and rinse thoroughly after application.
Is conditioner good for oily hair?Yes, conditioner can be used on oily hair. It’s best to apply it only to the lengths and ends, avoiding the scalp. Lightweight and non-greasy formulations are generally recommended for this hair type.
How do you make rosemary leave-in conditioner?You can create a simple rosemary-based leave-in conditioner using a few natural ingredients. For example, simmer fresh rosemary and fenugreek seeds in water, strain the liquid, and mix it with aloe vera gel. Store in a spray bottle and refrigerate. For a ready-to-use option, a store-bought rosemary conditioner can be a convenient alternative.
How do you use rosemary conditioner?After washing your hair with a gentle shampoo, apply rosemary conditioner to the lengths of your hair. Leave it on for the duration mentioned on the product label and rinse thoroughly. For leave-in formulas, follow label instructions—these are usually not rinsed off.
How long does rosemary last in hair?The duration depends on the type of product. Rinse-off conditioners typically stay for a few minutes during application, while leave-in versions remain until the next wash. Oils and other treatments may vary in use time depending on individual routines.