Aromaland Rose Moroccan Absolute Essential Oil 10% (Rosa Centifolia) - 1/3 oz.
Original price
$ 23.00
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Original price
$ 23.00
Original price
$ 23.00
$ 23.00
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$ 23.00
Current price
$ 23.00
Aroma: Rosy and green
Latin Name: Rosa centifolia
Country of Origin: Morocco
Cultivation Method: Conventionally grown
Extraction Method: Solvent extracted
Note: The solvent extraction method is more affordable than the steam distillation method because it yields 6-7 times more carefully extracted rose oil. The solvents have been completely removed after extraction, and the process yields additional aromatic components not found in a steam distillation.
Extracted From: Flowers
Color: Orange to dark orange
Perfumery Note: Middle / Base
Consistency: Slightly viscous liquid, more solid if cold
Aromaptherapy Properties: Sensual, feminine, and soothing
Suggested Use: In perfumery, rose is prized as feminine, romantic, and luxurious.
Topically, it is skin toning and rejuvenating, while offering an amazing scent. Dilute heavily with topical use; to at least 0.5%. This equals three single drops of essential oil per ounce of carrier oil. Dilute more heavily with sensitive skin.
Aromaland offers 4 types of Rose Oil:
- Rose Bulgarian 100% - Steam distilled and quite expensive. It is a luxury oil with an amazing rose aroma.
- Rose Bulgarian 10% - Diluted to 10% in jojoba oil this option is more affordable than the 100%.
- Rose Moroc 100% - Solvent extraced from Moroccan rose, this variety offers a rosy green scent. It is more affordable than the steam distilled rose Bulgarian.
- Rose Moroc 10% - Diluted to 10% in jojoba oil for a more affordable price.
History: There is fossil evidence of roses dating back to 35 million years. Its scent and beauty are both timeless!
Special Safety Information: Not for internal use. Dilute heavily with topical use. Not for young children. May be contraindicated with certain medical conditions. Ask your doctor if you have any questions before use.
This information has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration and is not intended to diagnose, treat, prevent, or cure a disease.