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How to Use Rose Petals for Their Skin Benefits

For centuries, roses have been a symbol of love. A bouquet of roses along with a heart-shaped box of chocolates has become synonymous with Valentine’s Day, no matter what you think of the holiday. Similarly, the fragrance of roses is hypnotic. Something about it is both calming and sensual. But roses aren’t just pretty. The oil and water extracted from roses has numerous skincare benefits.

Their communities have used roses in the name of beauty and self-care for centuries. Here we’ll share which roses produce water and oil along with a few recipes to try the next time you’re in the mood for a DIY beauty remedy.

Which Roses Produce Rose Oil and Rose Water:

There are four varieties of roses used for the production of rose oil and rose water: rosa damascenarosa centifoliarosa gallica, and rosa moschata. Rosa damascena is mentioned the most frequently, because it is both the most fragrant and yields the highest oil content.

Different Beneficial Forms of Rose:

Rose Water:

Frequently used in religious ceremonies, rose water is a by-product of distilling rose petals and water to make rose oil. It’s used in mosques during funeral ceremonies to calm the mourners since the aroma is said to relieve anxiety and promote emotional well-being.

Rose Oil:

Rose oil has emollient properties and helps reduce inflammation.

Bath Mix to Hydrate and Soothe

Ingredients:

  • ½ cup of rose petals
  • a handful of mint
  • 2 Tbsp of lemon juice

Directions: Mix a ½ cup of rose petals with a handful of mint and 2 tablespoons of lemon juice. This bath helps remove excess oil. If you find lemon juice irritating, you can substitute the citrus fruit with white vinegar. Read More.. 

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