Mediterranean Dew Of The Sea

In the ancient Mediterranean, the seaside fringes of the Greek islands held exquisite blue rosemary flowers that danced to the breeze of the ocean. Greeks called it the dew of the sea and were captivated by its wondrous curative properties to  grow, smooth and condition hair, disinfect the scalp, and leaving a lasting scent. They soon infused the dew of the sea into handmade hair masks, potions and rubs, which served to treat dandruff and heal dryness on the scalp.