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Rose Otto Essential Oil - 1 ml
(Bulgaria)
Our Bulgarian Rose Otto essential oil is produced by Enio Bonchev Production. The oldest producer of Rose and Lavender essential oil in Bulgaria. From Japan to France, from USA to Australia - Enio Bonchev Production is a name associated with the World's highest quality Rose and Lavender essential oils.
Product Name: | Rose Otto Essential Oil – Bulgaria | Botanical Name: | Rosa Damascena | Origin: | Bulgaria |
Extraction Method: | Steam Distillation | Plant Part: | Rose petals | Color: | Pale yellow |
Consistency: | Thin | Perfumery Note: | Top/Middle | Strength of Aroma: | Strong |
Aromatic Scent: Bulgarian Rose Otto essential oil has very rich, sweet scent with a pleasant, floral aroma.
Description: The Bulgarian Damask rose is a green bush growing up to 2 meters (7 ft) tall and its stems are densely armed with stout, prickly thorns. The roses are a moderate pink to light red in color and usually the flowers grow in clusters.
Important: At around 19-21°C, the Bulgarian Rose Oil will start solidifying. This happens because it is a 100% pure natural product and the waxes in the oil begin to set. Simply place the aromatherapy bottle between your hands to warm the rose oil.
History: Roses have a long and colorful history. According to fossil evidence, the rose is 35 million years old. However the cultivation of roses most likely began some 5,000 years ago in Asia. Since then, they have been part of the human experience, and they have been symbols of love and beauty for thousands of years.
Greek mythology tells us that it was Aphrodite, the goddess of love, who gave the rose its name, but it was the goddess of flowers, Chloris, who created it.
The ancient Romans were great rose lovers. Their feasts might have been confused with celebrations of the flower, as it was not only used for decoration, but the petals were strewn lavishly across the floors and even sprinkled into the wine! Nobility filled their baths and fountains with rose water and roses were also used for medical and perfume purposes.
During the seventeenth century, roses were in such high demand in Europe that royalty considered roses and rose water as legal tender. They were often used as barter and for payments.
The rose oil was studied, documented and recorded in numerous books including Enquiry into Plants, by Theophrastus of ancient Greece, Natural History, by Pliny the Elder of ancient Rome, and books of traditional Chinese medicine, such as Food and Materia Medica, Observation of Medicinal Properties: A Supplement to the Compendium, and Modern Practical Traditional Chinese Medicine.
The origin of the cultivated rose is often quoted as being the Gulf of Persia, which is now known as Iran. From here, the rose industry spread into Arabia, Egypt, Greece, India, North Africa and Europe. The Crusaders are given credit for bringing the Damask rose from Syria to Europe sometime between 1254 and 1276.
During the 15th century, Ottoman (Turkish) merchants imported Rosa damascena for cultivation to Bulgaria. There it was reportedly brought to the town of Kazanlak by a Turkish judge, who cultivated the flowers in his own garden. A nearby valley provided the perfect environment for growing roses, thereby establishing what would later become the finest rose oil producing region in the world. This area is now called the “Valley of the Roses”. The distillate from these roses is called “Bulgarian Rose Oil” or “Bulgarian Rose Otto.”
Bulgarian Rose Otto, the beautiful fragrant essential oil, holds a special place in the hearts of all who love aromatherapy and natural perfumery. There is, quite simply, no other essential oil quite like it in terms of fragrance and its value for therapeutic healing benefits.
Possible Uses: Bulgarian Rose Otto Essential oil, also called the “Liquid Gold,” is distilled from Rosadamascena. It is grown in the famous Bulgarian Rose Valley and has been highly prized for its amazing scent and therapeutic properties. Bulgarian Rose Otto Essential oil soothes and harmonizes the mind and helps with depression, anger, grief, fear, nervous tension and stress, and also addresses sexuality and self esteem.
The therapeutic properties of the Bulgarian Rose Otto Essential oil include anti-aging, antiseptic, antiphlogistic, aphrodisiac, antidepressant, nervous system sedative and a tonic for the whole body. It also may help with premenstrual syndrome and menopausal symptoms. It may be useful for blood circulation and heart problems, including heart palpitations, arrhythmia, high blood pressure and liver and gall bladder functions.
Bulgarian Rose Otto Essential oil has a cleansing, regulating and purifying effect on the female sex organs and can be used for regulating and balancing hormones, irregular menstruation, functional infertility, uterine bleeding and other uterine disorders, while having a general toning effect on the uterus.
Aroma therapists credit the pleasant aroma of the Bulgarian Rose Otto Essential oil as having uplifting, aphrodisiac and spirit balancing properties, making it great for meditation. The Bulgarian Rose Otto Essential oil is also excellent emollient for dry, sensitive and mature skin. It is most effective for moisturizing and hydrating, while having a general stimulant and antiseptic action.
Because of its properties, the Bulgarian Rose Otto Essential oil is recognized as the queen of the essential oils.
Methods of Using Rose Otto Oil:
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Main Constituents: Citronellol, Geraniol, Nerol, Farnesol, Esters, Eugeno, Linalool, phenyl ethyl alcohol, α-damascenone, β-damascenone,
Certification: Our Bulgarian Rose Otto oil is 100% pure and natural and is certified by the Bulgarian State Laboratory "BULGARSKA ROSA". The products also have local National Laboratories certification.
General Safety Information: Bulgarian Rose Otto Essential oil is listed as non-toxic, non-irritating and non-sensitizing.
Important: Do not apply undiluted essential oils, absolutes or other concentrated essences directly to the skin. They must be diluted!
If you have any medical conditions, please consult your doctor before using any essential oil.
Skin patch test: It is strongly recommended that you perform a skin patch test before using an essential oil and/or any other oil for a first time. Rub a diluted drop on your wrist; if the area gets red or itches, wash it off right away with cold water and don't use that oil. If there is no reaction in couple of hours, you can use the oil.
Pregnancy: During pregnancy, you should be extra careful when using essential oils. Don't use any during the first 3 months. If no other special precautions are indicated, use only 1/2 the strength of essential oil you may generally use afterward. Consult your physician before use.
Children: Use caution when using oils with children and give children only the gentlest oils at extremely low doses. It is safest to consult a qualified aromatherapy practitioner before using oils with children.
Adult: 2 to 5 drops of essential oil per tsp. of carrier oil. (1 tsp. ≈ 5 ml)
Elderly people: It is recommended to use 1/2 strength of adult dosage.
Eyes: Don't get essential oils in your eyes; if you do, rinse right away with plenty of fresh water.
Oral intake: Do not take any oils internally without consultation from a qualified aromatherapy practitioner.
Disclaimer: The information provided is for educational purposes only. This data is not considered complete and is not guaranteed to be accurate.