Legend: In native Africa the herb teas was drunk to cure stomach upsets and stop internal bleeding. Throughout the centuries people have cultivated the plants around their homes to keep evil spirits at bay.
Heal your body: It works wonders in skin care remedies and can be used to help in the treatment of the following: acne, bruises, burns, cuts, dermatitis, eczema, hemorrhoids, lice, mosquito repellent, ringworm, ulcers, edema, poor circulation, sore throat, tonsillitis, PMS, menopausal problems, stress and neuralgia. It can be used to remedy digestive ailments, kidney and bladder disorders and has traditionally been considered as an astringent. For the skin Rose Geranium oil is used on bruises, broken capillaries, burns, congested skin and skin ulcers. It’s regenerating properties make it ideal to use on mature skin.
Botanical Name: Pelargonium Roseum
Place of Origin: Egypt
Plant Part: Leaves and Stalks
Extraction: Steam distillation
Colour: Pale yellow green
Consistency: Thin
Note: Middle
Strength of Aroma: Strong
Aromatic Scent: Rose floral notes in a base that is both sweet and herbaceous
Common Method of Extraction: Steam Distilled
Blends well with: Angelica, Basil, Bergamot, Cedarwood, Clary Sage, Grapefruit, Jasmine, Lavender, Lemon, Mandarin, Orange, Neroli, Rosemary and Tangerine.
Directions: There are many ways to use essential oils, such as burning them in an oil burner, but remember never apply neat to the skin unless it has been mixed with a carrier oil such as jojoba first. For more ways to use essential oils please visit our Methods of use section.
Warnings: Not for internal use. Avoid contact with eyes. Not to be used neat on the body. Always dilute. Adults Only. Keep out of reach of children. If symptoms persist consult your healthcare practitioner. Not recommended for sensitive skin. Avoid whilst pregnant.
Magnifiscense Essential Oils should not be used as a substitute for medical or psychological care. Appropriate use of the product is expressly your responsibility.
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