Rogaine and rosemary oil both fight hair loss — is it better when you use them together?
Looking to beat back the bald?
According to NYU Langone, more than 80% of men and “nearly half of women experience hair loss during their lifetime.”
“Hair loss can be caused or triggered by many factors including genetics, underlying health conditions, stress, environmental factors and aging,” Dr. Michele Green, a board-certified dermatologist specializing in treating many skin-related issues, told The Post. “Menopause can also lead to hair loss due to the decrease in estrogen levels, which weakens and shrinks the hair follicles.”
Rosemary oil and Rogaine are two popular treatments for hair loss. But how do they measure up, and can they be combined for combover relief?
Rosemary oil
Rosemary oil is touted as a natural way to stimulate hair growth, prevent premature graying, and alleviate dry or itchy scalp, with an oft-cited study showing it worked as well as 2% minoxidil.
It has been shown to support circulation, which may prevent hair follicles from being denied critical blood supply, a leading cause of hair loss.
According to research, rosemary oil may also increase nerve growth factor, a protein that helps neurons develop, survive and maintain themselves. NGF promotes the healing and rejuvenating of nerves in the scalp, thereby restoring hair growth.
