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Rose Otto 5% in Grapeseed

Rose Otto 5% in Grapeseed

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    Rose Otto Absolute Oil 5% in Grapeseed Oil

    Botanical name: Rosa damascena

    Why choose Abbey Essentials Rose Otto Absolute?

    This oil is made by blending rose otto absolute into grapeseed oil at 5%. It keeps the full rose character, with a deep floral and gentle spicy note, and is easy to use in perfume and body care blends.

    Overview

    This blend has a strong floral scent with warm, spicy rose notes. It is often chosen for face and body oils, creams and simple perfume work where a clear rose note is wanted.

    Plant origin and production

    Botanical source: Rosa damascena
    Grown in: Bulgaria
    Plant part: Fresh flower petals
    Extraction method: solvent extraction with petroleum ether
    Infusion method: diluted to 5% in grapeseed oil for ready use
    Aroma profile: deep, spicy floral

    Tradition and natural heritage

    Rose has been valued since ancient times in fragrance, bath rituals and ceremonial use. Rose otto remains a classic material in fine perfumery and personal scent blends.

    Often used in face and body oils
    Sometimes added to creams and serums
    Common in perfume bases and simple home fragrance products

    Uses

    Facial and body care

    Mix into creams or oils to bring a rose scent to products made for dry or mature skin.

    Aromatherapy and meditation

    Use in a diffuser, oil burner or on a scent strip during quiet time or meditation to enjoy a rose aroma.

    Home fragrance

    Add to potpourri, wax melts or candles to give a clear rose scent in a room.

    Caution

    For external use only. Avoid contact with eyes and sensitive areas. Do not swallow. Perform a patch test before first use. Keep out of reach of children and pets.

    Rose Otto | Rosa damascena | Floral | Rose | Grapeseed

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