by Juniper Scalp Therapy | May 15, 2024 | Juniper Scalp Therapy Hair
Rosemary, or Salvia rosmarinus, the versatile flowering herb is best known for its fragrant leaves, so widely used as a flavour enhancing ingredient. Originating from the Mediterranean, Rosemary plants enjoy sunny, sheltered land with gritty soil that drains well....
by Juniper Scalp Therapy | May 12, 2024 | Juniper Scalp Therapy Hair
The long-standing myth states that, after some time, dreadlocks somehow clean themselves… Unfortunately, dreadlocks do not clean themselves – a myth likely created by somebody too lazy to wash their own. Dreads should be washed at least twice per week....
by Juniper Scalp Therapy | May 8, 2024 | Juniper Scalp Therapy Hair
Tea Tree Oil, derived from the leaves of the Melaleuca alternifolia plant found natively in Australia, has been used medicinally by ancient aboriginal tribes to treat cuts, grazes, and infections. In the 1920s, Arthur Penfold, a scientist from Sydney, extracted oil...
by Juniper Scalp Therapy | May 3, 2024 | Juniper Scalp Therapy Hair
Thyme (Thymus vulgaris) originates from France, the Mediterranean, and other parts of Southern Europe. While its fragrant leaves are a popular culinary herb, the use of Thyme Essential Oil dates back to the ancient Greek and Egyptian civilisations who used it both for...
by Juniper Scalp Therapy | May 1, 2024 | Juniper Scalp Therapy Hair
This is a hair myth – pulling out one hair does not cause two to grow back in its place. But if the hair is starting to turn white (there is no such thing as grey hair) and you pull one white hair out, it may well be that the neighbouring hair is just about to...
by Juniper Scalp Therapy | Apr 30, 2024 | Juniper Scalp Therapy Hair
Corn Mint (Mentha arvensis), also known as field mint or wild mint, is a flowering species of the mint family. Found in the UK between July and September, the Corn Mint plant also grows across the temperate parts of Europe, India, Siberia, the Himalayas, and North...