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Rose Extract

Rose Extract

Rose Extract is derived from the petals of the rose flower and is used in various applications due to its soothing and anti-inflammatory properties. It is commonly used in cosmetics for its hydrating and skin-conditioning benefits.

Indications

-Cosmetic Use: For hydration, soothing irritated skin, and improving skin tone. -Aromatherapy: To reduce stress and anxiety. -Pharmaceutical Use: Sometimes used in formulations for its mild antiseptic properties.


Dosage

-Cosmetic Use: Apply topically as needed. -Aromatherapy: A few drops in a diffuser or diluted in a carrier oil for topical use. -Pharmaceutical Use: Dosage varies depending on the formulation; follow product-specific guidelines.


Contra-Indications

-Allergic Reactions: Individuals with known allergies to roses or related plants should avoid use. -Sensitive Skin: May cause irritation in those with extremely sensitive skin.


Special Precautions

-Conduct a patch test before extensive use to ensure no allergic reaction. -For use in children or pregnant women, consult a healthcare provider.


Side Effects

-Cosmetic Use: Possible skin irritation or allergic reaction. -Aromatherapy: Rare cases of allergic reactions or headaches.


Drug Interactions

-Generally considered safe with minimal known interactions. -Consult with a healthcare provider if using other medications or treatments.


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