Rose de Mai

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Plant: Rosa centifolia, R. gallica var. centifolia
Family: Rosaceae
Origin: France, Morocco
Form: essential oil
Process: steam distillation
Parts: fresh rose petals

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Plant: Rosa centifolia, R. gallica var. centifolia
Family: Rosaceae
Origin: France, Morocco
Form: essential oil
Process: steam distillation
Parts: fresh rose petals

Plant: Rosa centifolia, R. gallica var. centifolia
Family: Rosaceae
Origin: France, Morocco
Form: essential oil
Process: steam distillation
Parts: fresh rose petals

  • GOOD FOR ALL SKIN TYPESBEST FOR COUPEROSE, COMBINATION, MATURE, DRY & SENSITIVE SKIN eczema, broken capillaries, wrinkles

  • INGREDIENT FEATURES

    antibacterial

    antidepressant

    antioxidant

    antiseptic

    antispasmodic

    antiviral

    aphrodisiac

    astringent

    balancing

    calmative

    cell rejuvenator

    cooling

    deodorant

    emollient

    general tonic

    hydrating

    neurotonic

    sedative

    sexual tonic

    skin conditioning

    softening

    toning

    narcotic

    aphrosisiac

    USER BENEFITS

    balances

    calms the nervous system

    calms irritation

    clears the head

    counteracts physical hypersensitivity

    diminishes swelling

    encourages cell regeneration

    evens complexion

    firms and contracts exposed tissue

    helps heal burns and wounds

    increases sexual desire

    lessens anxiety

    moisturizes

    neutralizes microbes

    prevents moisture loss

    promotes sleep

    promotes relaxation

    promotes the healing of tissues

    quells irritation from environmental factors

    reduces puffiness

    reduces redness

    reduces stress

    relaxes cramping

    relieves intellectual fatigue

    repairs broken capillaries

    settles digestion

    smoothes wrinkles

    softens

    soothes

    strengthens and clarifies the mind

    strengthens capillaries

    strengthens the circulatory system

    strengthens the nervous system

    tones and restores venous circulation

    tightens the skin

    tones the skin

    uplifts mood

    INGREDIENT FEATURES

    antioxidant

    antiseptic

    astringent

    cell regenerating

    healing

    hydrating

    rejuvenating

    soothing

    USER BENEFITS

    antioxidant

    antiseptic

    cleansing

  • USES

    anxiety

    broken capillaries

    cellulite

    chapped skin

    combination skin

    couperose

    dehydrated skin

    depression

    dermatitis

    dry hair

    dry skin

    eczema

    headache

    indigestion

    infections:

    viral

    bactierial

    inflammation

    insomnia

    mature skin

    nervous tension

    normal hair

    normal skin

    oily hair

    pain

    rashes

    redness

    scars

    sensitive skin

    stress

    stretch marks

    sun-damaged skin

    tired skin

    traumatized skin

    wrinkles

    Skin care is the second most popular use of Rose essential oil after perfumery. It is common for heart surgeons to prescribe rose oil to their patients.

  • active

    fragrance

  • ABOUT THE PLANT

    The Cabbage Rose, Rosa centifolia (hundred-leaved rose), also called “rose de Mai” was once cultivated extensively in France, the cabbage rose now comes mostly from Morocco.

    Rose maroc, French rose Provence rose, Hundred-leaved rose, Rose de Mai

    The Rosa species are small prickly shrubs that grow to 2.4 meters high.

    There are over 10,000 types of cultivated rose! There are several subspecies of R. centifolia, depending on the country of origin. Other therapeutic species are the red rose or apothecary rose (R. gallica) of traditional Western medicine, the oriental or tea rose (R. indica), the Chinese or Japanese rose (R. rugosa) and the Turkish or Bulgarian rose (R. damascena), which is also extensively cultivated for its oil.

    The birthplace of the cultivated rose is believed to be ancient Persia; now cultivated mainly in Morocco, Tunisia, Italy, France, former Yugoslavia and China. The concrete, absolute and oil are produced mainly in Morocco; the absolute in France, Italy and China.

    Cultivated for perfume oil production in Morocco, France, Italy, Tunisia, former Yugoslavia and China, Morocco is by far the largest producer of the concrete.

    ABOUT THE OIL

    Less expensive than its Bulgarian counterpart

    Three main products are obtained from roses: an essential oil, a concrete, and an absolute. The essential oil is obtained by steam distillation of the whole flowers, the concrete by solvent extraction of the leaves and flowers, and an absolute by further extracting the concrete. Not considered a main product, but rather a by-product, rosewater is the aqueous portion of steam distillation after the Rose oil is removed. While there are thousands of rose varieties, the 'Damask' rose, cultivated since the 16th century, is considered to produce the finest quality essence. 'Otto' is the term used to differentiate the steam distilled essential oil from the 'Absolute'. Rose otto is a pale yellow or slightly olive yellow liquid with an aroma full and rich, intoxicating and aphrodisiac.

    Rose absolutes are obtained by solvent extraction. Solvent extraction produces a more complete plant extract than steam distillation. However, some minute traces of solvent may remain in the the final absolute. For some aromatherapists this is a deterrent to the use of Rose absolute, while others believe that Rose absolute is preferable to Rose Otto essential oil because the chemical constituents of Rose absolute are identical to the live rose; in Rose Otto essential oil there are constituents present that are by-products of the steam distillation and not found in the rose itself.

    Rose oil has an extraordinarily complex chemistry, with over 300 known constituents, which make up about 86% of the whole. The remaining 14% comprises a large number of different compounds, each in miniscule amounts, but they are vital to the whole oil, both from the point of view of its aroma and its therapeutic properties.

    Known as “rose de mai concrete”, this material is obtained by volative solvent extraction of the fresh flowers of Rosa centifolia.

    The concrete is a dark yellow or orange-yellow to olive-greenish or brownish-yellow colord, waxy mass which melts at about 45 to 52 degrees celcius.

    The rose that is generally used for oil production is strictly a hybrid involving R. x centifolia, R. gallica and a few other roses. Known as rose de mai, it grows to 2.5m (8ft) high and has a mass of pink or rosy-purple flowers.

    OF INTEREST

    The rose has been deemed the ‘Queen of Flowers’, and in aromatherapy Rose oil is often referred to as the Queen of Essential Oils. This Queen has been revered throughout the centuries for its exquisite aroma and therapeutic value. No other flower has been so exalted in literature, mythology and used for so many sacred purposes as the rose, its blossom a symbol of beauty, love, youth, perfection and immortality.

    The word rosa comes from the Greek word rodon (red); the rose of the ancients was a deep crimson color, lending to the mythologies that the rose is said to have sprung from the blood of the Greek goddess Aphrodite and in Roman times the god Adonis and goddess Venus. The European name for the Damascus rose dates from the Crusades and is now incorporated into its botanical name.

    The rose was probably the first flower from which an essential oil was ever distilled. In 10th century Persia the great Arab physician Avicenna prepared the first Rosewater and is credited with having distilled the first Rose oil, possibly by chance during the course of alchemical experiments. The rose has considerable significance in the theoretical and metaphysical aspects of alchemy, with red and white roses each being thought appropriate to different stages of the alchemist’s work. For this reason they were placed in retorts and heated with a variety of different materials in the attempt to transmute base metals into gold, producing rosewater and essential oil accidentally in the process. Avicenna wrote an entire book on the many healing properties of the rose, and by the end of that century rosewater and Rose oil were well-known in Arab speaking countries.

    In India, the “Great Mother,” the early goddess, was known as the “Holy Rose.”

    In ancient China, the red rose was called the “Flower of the Goddess.”

    Rose flowers are used in body care for their antiseptic, aromatic, astringent, cell regenerating and rejuvenating, demulcent, hydrating and vulnerary properties. Rose is recommended for: dry-dehydrated, delicate-sensitive, normal-combination, tired-mature-wrinkled, and traumatized skin. It is particularly effective in treating eczema, broken capillaries and wrinkles. Rose is beloved for its beautiful scent, and is currently used as an ingredient in dry and mature skin products such as facial steams, cleansers, lotions, toners, moisturizers and bath herbs. Rosewater has long been used as a toner and moisturizer by beauties to soothe sore complexions. Diluted, it can be applied to cotton balls and placed on closed eyes to reduce puffiness. It also makes a lovely mouthwash. For dry hair, roses are included in shampoos, conditioners and hair rinses. The rose is a symbol of balance, love and bliss and is an ancient symbol of love and beauty. Roses have the highest vibratory frequency of any plant and provide great wound-healing properties both emotional and physical. Placing 2 roses on your bedside table is said to assist you in your dream state.

  • ROSE (Provence) ABSOLUTE

    2-Phenylethanol

    ( – )-Citronellol

    Alkanes & alkenes

    Geraniol

    Nerol

    Eugenol

    (Ε,Ε)-Farnesol

    Terpinen-4-ol

    Methyleugenol

    Has over 300 consituents, some in minute traces.

  • One of the most feminine essential oils, Rose has the most diverse therapeutic properties of all essential oils. Most aromatherapists agree that rose oil is effective at all times of life for the soul, spirit and body; in fact, it is thought to have the 'highest vibration' of all the essential oils. Although the making of Rose Absolute is more efficient than steam distillation (producing nearly seven pounds of oil per 10,000 pounds of roses while distillation yields only one pound of oil per 10,000 pounds of roses) and has a correspondingly lower cost than the steam distilled oils, many aromatherapists and natural perfumers prefer the essential oil to the absolute.

    Key word: COMFORT

    absorbs:

    confusion

    illness,

    imbalance

    negativity

    balances

    beautifies

    comforts

    encourages:

    acceptance

    completeness

    contentment

    devotion

    inner freedom

    inner vision

    patience

    purity

    enhances:

    calm

    compassion

    confidence

    femininity

    fulfillment

    happiness

    healing

    love

    motivation

    openness

    passion

    peace

    rejuvenation

    security

    sensuality and sexuality

    understanding

    warmth

    gentle yet euphoric

    eases the sorrow of the soul

    elevates the mind and soul

    harmonizes

    invites happiness

    opens the heart

    promotes unconditional love for self and others

    reduces:

    anger

    anxiety

    apathy

    depression

    disappointment

    envy

    fatigue

    fear

    feelings of emptiness

    grief

    hyper-sesitivity

    impatience

    insecurity

    insomnia

    intolerance

    jealousy

    loss of confidence

    malancholy

    sadness

    sexual fears

    shock

    shyness

    stress

    tension

    vulnerability

    supports during crises

    uplifts

    useful in relationship conflicts

    encourages:

    motivation

    inner vitality

    confidence

    passion

    cooperation

    fulfillment

    forgiveness

    sense of freedom

    ENERGETICS

    In TCM:

    cool and moist

    clears heat and inflammation

    helps to restore the body's yin energy

    Main element: Fire

    Chakra: Heart

    Rose otto is the supreme oil of the heart chakra and will help the heart chakra to open when grief has caused it to close down. Also connected to the sacral chakra, Rose helps to spiritualize sexual relationships. As it opens the heart it opens doors to love, friendship, and empathy and compassion.

    SUBTLE AROMATHERAPY

    Considered the essential oil with the 'highest vibration', Rose otto vibrates with the energy of universal love, operating in the light of unconditional love and giving. Rose calms and supports the heart, helping to nourish 'heart-yin' and restore a sense of well-being. The key to its profound psychological properties is its effect on the center of emotional being; Rose has a great ability to bring balance and harmony to the emotions, heal emotional wounds, comfort in times of sorrow, dissolve psychological pain, aid in overcoming insecurities, and help release negative emotions such as anger, despair, frustration, fear and anxiety.

    Rose also works amazingly well for deep anxiety and low mood and is very comforting to the mind, especially in cases of feeling alienated. Gabriel Mojay states that Rose is "recommended for a loss of self-esteem of the very deepest kind–where emotional pain has injured the capacity for self-love . . . particularly for the resentment that results from emotional coldness, rejection and betrayal."

    assists us in experiencing the subtleties of the universe

    awakens the acknowledgement of divine mysteries

    balancing

    healing

    loving

  • PERFUMERY

    One of the most extensively used of all the floral absolutes is the one obtained from the contrete of Rosa centifolia flowers.

    Pure essential oil of rose is one of the most wonderful and highly prized oils included in perfumery. It takes about 10,000 pounds of roses to make one pound of essential oil, or 30 roses to make one small drop of oil. Bulgarian Rose is considered superior in perfumery, but in therapeutic practice it is more a matter of differing properties between the types of rose.As a perfume, the absolute can be worn directly on the skin – its 'tenacious' quality will have the aroma slowly released for many hours.

    AROMA NOTES

    MIDDLE-BASE NOTE

    de Mai

    deep

    rich

    sweet

    rosy-spicy

    honey-like

    warm

    deep-floral

    slightly woody sweet

    spicy or honey-like tones are less pronounced than those of damascena

    soft and sweet

    rosy

    lemony

    fresh

    slightly sour and astringent

    immensely rich

    truly reminiscent of red roses

    often with nuances in the spicy and honeylike notes

    Rose absolute differs from Rose Otto in scent as well as chemical components; Rose absolute is deeper–more middle note than high–but both are very intriguing.

    de mai: Jasmine, Mimosa, Neroli, Geranium, Bergamot, Lavender, Clary Sage, Sandalwood, Guiacwood, Patchouli, Chamomile, Peru Balsam, Clove, Plamarosa, Lemon, Ginger, Ylang Ylang, Mandarin, Frankincense, Cardamom, Coriander, Bay,l Benzoin

  • Aromatherapy, A Complete Guide to the Healing Art by Kathi Keville and Miny Green

    Aromatherapy for Healing the Spirit, Restoring Emotional and Mental Balance with Essential Oils by Gabriel Mojay

    Essential Oil Safety, Second edition by Robert Tisserand and Rodney Young

    Perfume and Flavor Materials of Natural Origin by Steffen Arctander

    The Complete Guide to Aromatherapy Second Edition by Salvatore Battaglia

    The Fragrant Heavens, the Spiritual Dimension of Fragrance and Aromatherapy by Valerie Ann Worwood

    The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Essential Oils, The Complete Guide to the Use of Oils in Aromatherapy and Herbalism

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