Wood-Fired Rose (Rosa damascena) Essential Oil - Ready-to-Use Aromatherapy Oil
Wood-Fired Rose (Rosa damascena) Essential Oil - Ready-to-Use Aromatherapy Oil

Wood-Fired Rose (Rosa damascena) Essential Oil - Ready-to-Use Aromatherapy Oil

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Product Description
Formulated by diluting Wood-Fired Rose (Rosa damascena) essential oil with jojoba oil at appropriate ratios.
Its ready-to-use formula allows direct application to pulse points and desired areas of the body.
The practical roll-on format enables easy, controlled, and convenient application throughout the day.

Rose essential oil is a precious oil obtained from the petals of the rose plant (Rosa damascena) through traditional distillation using wood fire and copper alembics. Throughout history, rose oil has been widely used in perfumery, cosmetics, and medicinal applications. With its rich, intensely floral and sweet aroma, it is especially known for its benefits in skincare and emotional well-being.

Key Chemical Constituents and Therapeutic Properties
The therapeutic effects of rose essential oil arise from its naturally occurring bioactive compounds:


Citronellol: Exhibits anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties.


Geraniol: Known for its antibacterial and antifungal effects.


Nerol: Provides soothing and antidepressant properties.


Farnesol: Supports skin regeneration and offers antiseptic benefits.



Use of Wood-Fired Rose Essential Oil in Aromatherapy
Aromatherapy is a holistic practice that aims to support physical and psychological well-being through the use of plant-derived essential oils. Wood-fired rose essential oil may be used in aromatherapy in several ways:
1. Inhalation


Roll-on Application: A roll-on blend prepared by diluting rose essential oil with a carrier oil such as jojoba can be applied to the wrists, neck, or pulse points near the nose. Inhalation of its aroma may help reduce anxiety and stress while creating a calming and comforting atmosphere.


2. Topical Applications


Massage Oil: When diluted with a carrier oil, rose essential oil can be used for massage to support skin health and help relieve muscular tension. Its anti-inflammatory and soothing properties contribute to relaxation and comfort.


Skin Care: Rose essential oil may be blended with carrier oils for facial and body care. It helps moisturize the skin, improve firmness, reduce visible signs of aging, and balance skin tone. It may also be beneficial for skin concerns such as acne and dermatitis.



Scientific Evidence and Health Benefits
Scientific research supports many of the traditional uses of rose essential oil:


Antidepressant and Anxiolytic Effects: The use of rose oil in aromatherapy has been shown to help alleviate symptoms of anxiety and depression (Conrad & Adams, 2012). Studies indicate that inhalation of rose aroma may stimulate the release of mood-enhancing hormones such as endorphins and oxytocin.


Skin Health: Rose oil supports skin cell regeneration and accelerates wound healing. Its antiseptic and anti-inflammatory properties provide protective effects against skin infections (Arct & Pytkowska, 2008).


Hormonal Balance: Rose essential oil may help support hormonal balance, particularly by promoting relaxation during the menstrual cycle in women (Hongratanaworakit, 2009).



Wood-fired rose essential oil is a highly valued aromatherapy ingredient with a wide range of applications in both traditional and modern wellness practices. Scientific studies continue to support its therapeutic potential and safe use when applied correctly. As with all essential oils, rose essential oil should be used mindfully, diluted with a suitable carrier oil for topical applications, and patch-tested to assess skin sensitivity. Consulting a qualified aromatherapy professional is always recommended for safe and effective use.