Rose Essential Oil
Updated Mar. 07th, 2022
Rose is one of the most expensive essential oils...
Requiring 180 pounds of roses to make 1 ounce of this delicate oil. Rose oil has an unforgettably divine aroma, sweet and floral it has been touted as feminine oil. Used throughout the middle ages in healing balms and for respiratory conditions. Rose has associated with beauty and love for thousands of years; its perfect form and alluring scent makes it truly one of kind.
Uses
Today Rose oil is more commonly used skin care and beauty products. Aroma therapists adore the oil for its emotionally balancing properties. In a diffuser or burner Rose oil acts as mild anti-depressant and also has aphrodisiac properties. It is often recommended for those suffering with grief, emotional shock or melancholy. As perfume Rose oil is divine; bestowing an appeasing floral scent. When very dilute, its soft aroma is also used to treat insomnia. Rose oil is also frequently used topically in skin products to help benefit eczema and mature skin, especially in post-menopausal women.
WHAT THE!?!?!!? I would have never imagined that rose oil required a full 180 pounds of roses to make a single ounce of this delicate oil. I shoul hope that for all of this effort, that rose oil has "an unforgettably divine aroma": I bet that a lot of rose oils currently on the market are either counterfeit or HEAVILY diluted. I am now immensely curious as to what true rose oil smells like. And, I now also know why perfumes and fragrances that boast of including rose oil as an ingredient are typically on the pricier side
Hello Rachel,
Indeed! That is why pure rose oil is very expensive, it takes a lot of resources to make. Most rose oils on the market are predicted with a pure carrier oil such as grape seed or jojoba. When shopping for a quality rose oil, be sure to select a brand that uses pure ingredients in their essential and carrier oils to avoid nasty solvents, and one that is either steam distilled or cold pressed. If you're interested in learning more about aromatherapy, check out this article to discover more, https://www.nationalnutrition.ca/articles/health-concerns/aromatherapy/