
There are more than 5,000 varieties of roses known to botanists. Only a few of them are fragrant and the fragrance varies according to the plant variety.
Rosa damascena: Also known as Pink Damask Rose, it is found wild in Syria, Morocco and Andalusia, and commercially cultivated in Bulgaria and Turkey. This variety contains relatively high amounts of volatile oil. Its odor is powerful and characteristic of fresh roses, with a sweet, strong unmistakable aroma.
Therapeutically, high grade, pure natural rose oil has a range of benefits. Arab healers believed rose "jam" could heal lung complaints, while the Greek physician Galen suggested the use of rose in cold cream. . It is astringent and antiseptic, and may have application in women's health to address symptoms of menopause and premenstrual syndrome.
Rose oil is suitable for all skin types, making it a go-to ingredient for cosmetic applications. It is useful in eczema, to cure broken skin, fight wrinkles and help remove skin puffiness. It may also increase skin smoothness and add radiance to the skin. It makes a beautiful addition to anti-aging and skin care preparations .
Aromatically, rose oil helps those suffering from depression, fear, nervous tension, insomnia and gives a feeling of well-being. It balances psyche in case of addictions and shock and helps the mind to rejuvenate. It is comforting and reassuring to the emotions, working to balance the fourth charka, i.e. heart charka, and healing emotional anxieties. Because of its effect on the heart chakra, it is an ideal symbol of love, connoting a personal bond and message of care.
Vibrationally Rose has the hightest bio-frequency of all the essential oils
Apply to pulse points
Keep out of reach of children.
Do not ingest.
Store below 25C