Pink Rose Buds & Petals

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100% ORGANIC

Pink rose buds and petals are used in various ways, from culinary and cosmetic applications to traditional herbal medicine. They are popular for making rosewater, herbal teas, and skincare products due to their antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and aromatic properties. They can also be used for decorative purposes like potpourri and in crafts.  

Culinary and beverage uses

  • Herbal tea: Brew with hot water, sometimes combined with other herbs like chamomile or lavender, for a soothing and antioxidant-rich drink. 

  • Flavoring: Incorporate into baked goods, jams, or desserts. 

  • Rosewater: Make by steeping fresh or dried petals in alcohol or glycerin for use in cooking and cosmetics. 

Cosmetic and skincare uses

  • Rosewater: Used as a facial toner to soothe and hydrate the skin. 

  • Skincare products: Add to homemade soaps, scrubs, bath bombs, or other body care products. 

  • Aromatherapy: The relaxing scent can be used in various aromatherapy applications. 

Decorative and craft uses

  • Potpourri: Combine with other dried botanicals to create fragrant displays.

  • Wreaths and bouquets: Use dried petals and buds to create decorative wreaths or bouquets.

  • Gifts: Add to homemade gifts, like sachets or decorative jars. 

Health and wellness uses

  • Astringent properties: Help to tone and tighten skin. 

  • Anti-inflammatory: May help reduce inflammation in the skin and digestive tract. 

  • Antioxidant: Contains compounds that fight free-radical damage. 

  • Relaxation: The aroma is linked to stress reduction and a calming effect. 

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100% ORGANIC

Pink rose buds and petals are used in various ways, from culinary and cosmetic applications to traditional herbal medicine. They are popular for making rosewater, herbal teas, and skincare products due to their antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and aromatic properties. They can also be used for decorative purposes like potpourri and in crafts.  

Culinary and beverage uses

  • Herbal tea: Brew with hot water, sometimes combined with other herbs like chamomile or lavender, for a soothing and antioxidant-rich drink. 

  • Flavoring: Incorporate into baked goods, jams, or desserts. 

  • Rosewater: Make by steeping fresh or dried petals in alcohol or glycerin for use in cooking and cosmetics. 

Cosmetic and skincare uses

  • Rosewater: Used as a facial toner to soothe and hydrate the skin. 

  • Skincare products: Add to homemade soaps, scrubs, bath bombs, or other body care products. 

  • Aromatherapy: The relaxing scent can be used in various aromatherapy applications. 

Decorative and craft uses

  • Potpourri: Combine with other dried botanicals to create fragrant displays.

  • Wreaths and bouquets: Use dried petals and buds to create decorative wreaths or bouquets.

  • Gifts: Add to homemade gifts, like sachets or decorative jars. 

Health and wellness uses

  • Astringent properties: Help to tone and tighten skin. 

  • Anti-inflammatory: May help reduce inflammation in the skin and digestive tract. 

  • Antioxidant: Contains compounds that fight free-radical damage. 

  • Relaxation: The aroma is linked to stress reduction and a calming effect.