Sizes: 2ml (packaged as half a 4ml bottle for ease of use) and 4ml
Source: Absolute extracted from the flowers; organically farmed; grown in Bulgaria.
Therapeutic Benefit - Mind: Rose Oil is a
comforting and cheery oil that dispels anger, anxiety, fear, grief,
apathy, and jealousy. Its calming and soothing effect helps counter
stress and improve confidence. Rose Oil is balancing but has an uplifting
effect that is almost hypnotic. It is also an aphrodisiac.
Therapeutic Benefit - Body: Rose Oil is an
astringent, antidepressant, and anti-inflammatory. It is frequently
used as an emollient and cell regenerative for mature skin, dry skin,
scars, wrinkles, cuts and wounds. Rose Oil is also beneficial to both male
and female body systems and aids menopause, PMS, menstruation,
frigidity, impotence, and male infertility. It is also used for
cirrhosis of liver, hangovers, shock, insomnia, and varicose veins.
Therapeutic Benefit - Spirit: Rose Oil opens the
heart and crown chakras. It is used in meditation and radiates peace and
love. Rose Oil is used in blessing, anointing, consecration, divination,
healing, and protection ceremonies and to stimulate creativity.
Application
Method:
Dilute 20 drops in 2 oz Carrier Oil
or Massage
Oil and apply to
skin or bath. Use 4 drops in 2 cups of hot water for a steam.
Action Word:
Soothing
Color Energy:
Violet - Uplifting
Fragrance: Floral,
honey-like, intense, sweet
Note: Middle-Base Note
Color of Oil:
Deep red
Major Chemical Constituents: citronellol,
farnesol, geraniol, phenylethyl alcohol
Blends well with:
Bergamot, Black Pepper, Cardamom, Chamomile, Clary Sage, Clove, Fennel,
Galbanum, Geranium, Ginger, Jasmine, Lavender, Lemon, Mandarin, Melissa,
Neroli, Orange, Palmarosa, Patchouli, Rosewood, Sandalwood, Tangerine,
Vetiver, Ylang Ylang
Botany: A
deciduous shrub growing to 7 feet tall with beautiful pink roses. It is
a hybrid derived from Rosa gallica and Rosa moschata.
History: Rose
was probably the first flower from which an essential oil was distilled
from in 10th century Persia. The great Arab physician, Avicenna, is
credited with harvesting and distilling the first Rose oil. The
crusader Robert de Brie is given credit with bringing the Rose from
Persia to Europe sometime between 1254 and 1276. The high cost for Rose
Oil is due to the enormous amount of rose petals that are needed and
the harvesting conditions required to create an ounce of oil. In present
day most Rose Oil is solvent extracted creating an absolute. It is
sometimes still steam distilled or processed by the enfleurage method
creating Rose Otto, which is a solid at room temperature but turns to
liquid when warmed in the hands. Rose has been traditionally called the
Queen of Flowers.
Warnings: Avoid
during first 3 months of pregnancy.
Rose Absolute
Oil Quality:
This Aromatherapy Essential Oil has been has been rigorously tested to
ensure its purity; it has not been diluted or adulterated, and you get
exactly what's on the label. All our Aromatherapy Oils are 100% Pure
Essential Oils, extracted from plants. These are NOT synthetic perfume
or fragrance oils. These Natural Essential Oils are extracted from
quality sources (not re-runs from plant material used for other
things), and have a good, full and complex profile that tends to be a
little "sweeter" than other brands (which can be more woody or
medicinal).
All
of our Elizabeth Van Buren's Therapeutic Essential Oils have been have been GC/MS analyzed to guarantee their
quality
Please note (Disclaimer and
Cautions): These statements and
products have not
been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration, and are not intended
to diagnose, treat, cure, prevent, or mitigate any disease. These
products are not substitutes for medical care. For external use only; do
not ingest. Keep away from the eyes and out of reach of children and
pets. Store tightly capped in a cool, dark place to extend the life of
your oils. Test on skin for sensitivity before use.