Damask rose (Rosa damascena)



Updated 31 January 2024

Botanical characteristics

  • Kingdom: Plantae 
  • Division: Magnoliophyta 
  • Class: Magnoliopsida 
  • Order: Rosales
  • Family: Rosaceae 
  • Genus: Rosa
  • Distilled portion: Petals
  • Country of origin: Bulgaria

Authorised users

 Adults and adolescents

 Children under 6 years

 Pregnant and breastfeeding women

 Infants under 3 years old

Routes of administration

  • Oral route: +++ 
  • Skin: +++

Scientific properties

  • Refreshing
  • Antiseptic
  • Antispasmodic
  • Hormonal balancer
  • Appetite regulator
  • Psycho-emotional balancer 
  • Euphoric, anxiolytic, soothing 
  • Neurotonic

Energy properties

  • Grief, bereavement
  • Anger, irritability, aggression
  • People at the end of life, brings peace and helps them to let go
  • Psycho-emotional distress
  • Depression
  • Chronic bronchitis associated with emotional frustration 
  • Compulsive perfectionism and lack of real satisfaction 
  • Chronic conflict
  • Constant need for a reassuring presence (parents, leaders...) 
  • Lack of courage to live one's spirituality
  • Selfishness
  • Excess Pitta
  • Heart and coronal chakra blocked

Indications

Directions for use/usual dosage

  • For people who drink too much coffee, alcohol or sweets, or who have a healthy appetite, take a 20 day course internally, 1 tablespoon in 1 litre of water, to be drunk throughout the day.
  • For hormonal imbalances and nervousness, take a 20-day course and repeat if necessary.
  • For all psycho-emotional shocks and disorders, to calm the heart, take a 40-day course orally.
  • Use as an aura spray to cleanse the aura, especially if you spend a lot of time in front of a computer.

Precautions for use/contraindications

  • None known

Cosmetic

  • Soothes reddened and blotchy skin 
  • Astringent, toning
  • For dry, wrinkled, mature and irritated skin 
  • Soothes skin allergies and eczema
  • Eye care: irritation, sore eyes 
  • Baby Care

Cooking

  • This hydrosol has been used for centuries in the kitchen, particularly to flavour oriental pastries. Its rose-like flavour is a pleasant and subtle addition to desserts (fruit salads, sorbets, chocolate mousse, rice pudding, etc.) and drinks.

Interior use

  • This hydrosol can be used as a room spray to bring serenity and peace to the heart.
  • It can also be used in the washing water, diluted with demineralised water in the iron.

Additional information

Habitat and botanical description

Native to Syria, the Damask Rose is a thorny, dark green deciduous shrub that can reach 2m in height. Its magnificent pink-petalled flowers have an intoxicating fragrance reminiscent of old roses.

Mythology / History / Anecdotes and traditional virtues

Valued since ancient times, it has always been considered the queen of flowers.