Description:
The Damascus Rose originates from Syria. However, for a very long time now, the Damask Rose has been mainly grown in Morocco, in the heart of the Valley of Roses.
In Morocco, rose petals are used both in cosmetic recipes and culinary recipes. Thanks to its intoxicating scent, it deliciously perfumes your “homemade” care products for the face, body, and hair.
Cosmetic Properties:
Astringent, rose tones the skin.
Anti-wrinkle helps regenerate the skin and prevent the effects of aging.
Refreshing, it soothes redness and calms allergic reactions.
Its fresh and subtle fragrance brings a very sweet scent of Rose to your homemade cosmetics.
Recommended for all skin types, mature skin, reactive skin, and blotchy skin.
Therapeutic Properties:
In addition to their taste properties, dried rosebuds can be used to treat diarrhea, asthma, and pulmonary tuberculosis. Rosebud infusions are ideal for maintaining a beautiful complexion.
Usage tips:
Rose Oil:
Rehydrating oil for dry or damaged skin (face and body).
To be used in the evening.
Ingredients :
1 handful of dried rosebuds
Rice bran oil / Argan oil.
Preparation :
Place the rosebuds in a glass jar, and cover them with the chosen oil. Leave to macerate for 15 days in the sun, then filter and transfer to a tinted and sterilized glass bottle.
Rose Water:
Ingredients :
1 to 2 good handfuls of rosebuds
0.25 cl of pure spring water per handful of Rose buds
Preparation :
Boil 0.25 liters of water, and add a good handful of buttons.
Stop the cooking and leave to infuse for half an hour then filter.
Put it in a sterile bottle.
Use as a make-up remover or skin toner in the morning upon waking and in the evening.
You can prepare your rose water every week. Do not prepare too much because it deteriorates quickly.
Place it in the refrigerator to keep it longer, moreover, the cold will reinforce its tonic effect.
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