Botanical Name: Rosa centifolia Plant Part: Flower Extraction Method: Food Grade Solvent Origin: Morocco Description: The rose is one of the worlds best known flowers - stunning and exotic in both visual appearance and aroma. Color: Deep Reddish Orange Common Uses: Rose is a very common oil in the perfume and aromatic industry. Aromatherapists also credit it with being an exotic aphrodisiac, as an emollient in skin care products, and as a balancer of the spirit. Consistency: Viscous Note: Medium to Top Strength of Aroma: Strong - Penetrating and Long Lasting Blends well with: Rose Maroc generally blends well with all oils, though it works particularly well with bergamot, German and Roman chamomile, clarysage, geranium, melissa, rosewood, sandalwood, and Ylang Ylang. Aromatic Description: Rose Damask is a very complex, sweet floral scent. Its reputation of being a must ingredient in perfumes is well deserved. History: Approximately 4000 kilograms of petals are required to produce 1 kilogram of pure rose oil. It's exotic nature and value were appreciated in ancient times by the Greeks, Chinese, Indians, Persians and Romans. All documentation indicates that their medical applications of the essential oil were identical to those that exist today. Cautions: Non-sensitizing, Non-toxic, and Non-irritating
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Submited By: Jason from Toronto, Ontario on 09/13/2007 Rating:
This is a great product! It has a nice summery rose fragrance in the bottle and in massage oil blends I've made so far. And it's more economical to try it out first this way than buying a bottle of absolute.
Submited By: Azalia from Sudbury, Ontario on 08/27/2006 Rating:
this is a great oil for beginers! like me! i love the smell and the price!