Rose Otto Oil
Description
Relax - Stress
Make a rose perfume balm to stay grounded in forgiveness, security, and self-love in the face of stress.
Relieve - Soreness
If you stretched a little too far in yoga, massage sore areas with a relaxing blend of rose in Trauma Oil.
Breathe - Chest Tension
Help release periodic chest tension—blend a drop of rose into jojoba and use it regularly to support normal breathing.
Product Properties
Country
Bulgaria
Plant Part
Flowers
Cultivation
Certified Organic
Chemical Families
Monoterpenols
Botanical Families
Rosaceae
Extraction Method
Steam Distilled
Therapeutic Properties
Analgesic
Antianxiety
Antibacterial
Antifungal
Antioxidant
Anti-inflammatory
Antidepressant
Sedative
Notes
Middle
Base
Aromas
Exotic and Sensual
Sweet
Fresh
Floral
Rosy
Safety & Shelf Life
Shelf Life
6 years
Safety & Warnings
Non-toxic, non-irritating. Essential Oil Safety by Tisserand and Young (second edition), suggests maximum topical use of 0.6% for Rose Otto due to methyleugenol content based on 3.3%. This rose Otto has less than this.
GCMS Data
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