Science
Mechanism of Action
Rose Flower Oil exerts its effects by neutralizing free radicals, thereby mitigating oxidative stress and signs of aging. It reduces inflammation partly by inhibiting enzymes that degrade collagen and elastin, and exhibits antimicrobial activity. The oil also functions as an astringent, refines pores, enhances cellular regeneration, supports collagen production for improved elasticity, and regulates sebum output, making it adaptable for various skin types. Furthermore, it provides mild skin lightening by acting as a weak tyrosinase inhibitor and offers emollient-driven moisturizing properties.
Research
Clinical Evidence
Low confidenceN/A
Transparency
Dusting Analysis
Rose Flower Oil is highly valued for its active compounds and aromatic qualities, and is typically integrated for its functional benefits rather than as an inert filler.
The Formula
Formulation
Stability
Due to its high concentration, Rose Flower Oil must be appropriately diluted prior to use to prevent skin irritation and sensitization. Optimal preservation of its chemical compounds and therapeutic value requires storage in a tightly sealed, dark glass bottle in a cool, dark environment, protected from light and heat. It exhibits very slight solubility to insolubility in water but is soluble in ethanol and most non-volatile oils.
Safety
Safety Profile
The CIR Expert Panel concludes Rosa damascena-derived ingredients are safe when formulated to be non-sensitizing. While reported maximum use concentration can reach 10.8% in skincare, this often applies to essential oils intended for user dilution. For example, in lipsticks, concentrations are typically limited to 0.01%. EU regulations impose strict limits on certain components; methyl eugenol is restricted to a maximum of 0.0002% in leave-on/oral products and 0.001% in rinse-off products. Fragrance allergens (e.g., citronellol, eugenol, geraniol, linalool) present in rose oil must be labeled if concentrations exceed 0.001% in leave-on or 0.01% in rinse-off products. The FDA classifies Rosa damascena extracts as Generally Recognized As Safe (GRAS) for food use.
Your Skin
Skin Compatibility
Our Assessment
Verdict
Rose Flower Oil is a valuable ingredient, offering broad-spectrum skin benefits and suitability for all skin types when precisely formulated to ensure proper dilution and manage potential fragrance allergen sensitivity.
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