Rosa Species
Rosa Species
Use wild or organically grown domestic roses of any color. They carry the scent of love and admiration, transporting us back to a place of comfort. Rose as a medicine can be just as soothing and healing in a skincare routine as it is for mending a broken heart. Rose is tonifying, cooling, and astringent to the skin and internal tissues, which makes the petals and rosehips useful in teas, washes, digestive tinctures, and skin serums.
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