Description
Rose essential oil is an essential oil that should not be used directly on the skin as it is very concentrated and can cause skin burns if used directly on it. It should be diluted with a carrier oil such as sweet almond oil, olive oil, or jojoba oil, and then used as a massage oil or a moisturizing body oil with a pleasant scent.
Technical Data
ROSE Essential Oil | |
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Indications for Rose Essential Oil | |
Thanks to the numerous properties described above, Rose oil has multiple indications. | |
For Health | |
Skin Problems | |
Its astringent, revitalizing, and healing properties make it a very valuable oil for improving | |
Acne; | |
Minor burns; | |
Couresacea; | |
Dermatitis; | |
Tired skin and wrinkles. | |
As well as for revitalizing the skin. | |
Respiratory and ENT Infections | |
Due to its price, the therapeutic indications related to ENT and respiratory benefits are given for informational purposes, but it is preferable to use more suitable essential oils. | |
Its anti-infectious properties allow it to act effectively against asthma, congestion, ENT infections (colds, bronchitis, flu), and ear infections. | |
Blood Pressure and Palpitations | |
The soothing properties of rose oil encourage its use to lower blood pressure and treat palpitations. | |
For Well-Being | |
Anxiety; | |
Lingering Depression; | |
Strong Emotions; | |
Frigidity; | |
Nervousness; | |
Stress; | |
Overwork. | |
Precautions for Using Rose Essential Oil | |
Rose is safe for everyone. However, it is recommended to avoid it as a precaution in children under 3 months of age, except for olfaction. | |
Its skin tolerance makes it a major essential oil for the skin. |