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Rose Bulgarian Organic 5% Essential
Oil 10ml. (1/3oz.) |
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Latin Name: Rosa damascena (Rose otto) |
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Country of Origin: Bulgaria |
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Cultivation Method: Certified Organic |
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Extraction Method: Steam Distilled |
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Extracted From: Flowers |
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| Color: Slightly
pale yellow |
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Perfumery Note: Middle/Base |
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| Aroma: "Rosy":
Floral, rich and sweet, graceful and delicious. Bulgarian Rose is
finer in character than Moroccan Rose, and more tender. It is the most
valued Rose Oil today. Once you have smelled the genuine
Rose Essential Oil you will never again be willing to accept a
synthetic Rose fragrance as replacement. Whereas the Rose plant has
produced an aroma out of many hundred components, synthetic scent
merely reproduces the most dominant ingredients, missing out on the
subtle refinement of genuine Rose Oil. The potency and
incredible fragrancing power of Rose Essential Oil make it a great
investment, even though it is one of the pricier oils. If you find it
hard to dose the pure oil correctly (it is incredibly strong and
intense!), or shy away from the cost, start with Essential Oils
blended with Jojoba Oil, classified as"i/J"("in Jojoba"). |
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Consistency: Slightly viscous liquid, more solid if cold. |
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Aromatherapy Properties: Balancing,
relaxing, inspiring, comforting. Rose symbolizes passion, romance,
sympathy and luxury. Great skincare properties, refining the structure
of the skin and balancing its functions. Its mildness, as well as its
cooling and astringent properties, make it great for nurturing the
sensitive skin surrounding the eyes (as always, properly diluted!).
Rose opens the heart and has brought calming comfort to many births.
It is a very feminine aroma that is frequently used in Aromatherapy to
improve a woman's well-being. |
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Suggested Use:
Add a few drops to a diffuser for a
relaxing, feminine aroma climate. Add 5 drops to a hot bath for a
blissful retreat, mixing the oils with Aromaland's Coconut Emulsifier
or some Half & Half prior to blending it with the water (in order to
prevent the oils from floating on the surface). Add 3-4 drops to
1oz. of unscented body care product. Alternatively, add up to 10 drops
of Aromaland's Cherry Blossom, Dry Skin, Mature Skin or Sensitive Skin
Blends (which contain Rose) to 1oz. of unscented body care product.
You can create your own Rose Water by adding 3 drops of pure Rose
Essential Oil to a spoon of honey, and blending it with 1oz. distilled
water. This is superior to most of the Rose Waters you can buy in the
stores, since those are frequently made with synthetic Rose fragrance
and contain large amounts of preservatives. Keep refrigerated, and
remember to use it soon since it will eventually spoil. Rose Water is
great in desserts and pastries. If you want to use it as a natural
skin toner make sure you don't use too much honey, or leave it out
altogether; simply fill the Rose Water into a mister, shake well, and
spray liberally. If you are purchasing this Essential Oil blended
with Jojoba, increase the number of drops you add to your body care or
bath according to your liking. You can use oils blended with Jojoba in
a diffuser, but it is not recommended in diffusers that work with
cotton pads - Car Diffuser, Scent Ball, Spa Scenter - or nebulizers.
If using an aromalamp or Aromaland's Aromashell it will leave an oily
residue that can be washed away - but do not overheat the lamp dish! |
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Blends Well With: Most oils. Very suitable to
make an aroma more round and complete To create a romantic
mood, try blending it with the other great aphrodisiacs - Sandalwood,
Patchouli, Vetiver, etc. |
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History: It takes 60,000 rose
blossoms, picked in the early hours of dawn as they are unfolding, to
gain 1 oz. of Rose Essential Oil. The harvest is rushed to the
distiller and the oil crafted immediately. The origin of
the Rose can be found in ancient Persian gardens, and Persians were
the first to distill Rose water from the petals. According to legend,
the Rose Essential Oil was discovered when Nour-Djihan, a Persian
princess, married Mogul Emperor Dhihanguyr. The canals around the
wedding party had been filled with rose water (imagine!!), and as her
and her lover enjoyed the waters in a small boat she noticed a thin
film on its surface – Rose Essential Oil. Its aroma
has been interlaced with human history ever since, lending its
radiance and grace to perfumes and inspiring poets and lovers. |
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Specific Safety
Information: No known toxicity. GRAS
(Generally Regarded As Safe) approved by the FDA as food flavor. Some
sources recommend not using Rose oil in the first 4 months of
pregnancy – most likely because it is a well-known oil for supporting
the time of birth. |
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