Description
Rose oil, meaning either rose otto (attar of rose,
attar of roses) or rose absolute, is the essential oil extracted
from the petals of various types of rose. Rose ottos are extracted
through steam distillation, while rose absolutes are obtained
through solvent extraction or supercritical carbon dioxide
extraction, with the absolute being used more commonly in
perfumery. Even with their high price and the advent of organic
synthesis, rose oils are still perhaps the most widely used
essential oil in perfumery.
1 Components
2 Production
2.1 Distillation
2.2 Solvent extraction
2.3 Carbon dioxide extraction
3 Adulteration
4 References
Rose damascene extracts are used in the production of Rose Attar,
which is popular of its commercial viability and its exquisite
fragrance. Wholesale Perfume oils are extracts from the fresh rose
flower petals which are essentially used in flavoring food,
beverages and as general purpose ingredients.
Fragrance manufacturers use these extracts in perfumery and making
rose water. The Rose Damascene is a beautiful looking shrub that
generally grows to a height of 7 feet. The flowers are seen bundled
in groups. Rose attar has a strong effect in uplifting physical,
mental and spiritual health of those who are in regular use of this
oil.
This soft, transparent perfume attar blends well with jasmine and
sandalwood oil. It is one of those wholesale perfumes which are
considered as romance inducing and feminine.
Some common names of rose attar are: damask rose, ruh gulab and
rose flower oil. Expensive and high grade perfumes are made by
perfume oil manufacturer and the amazing part is, people are
interested to get them at any cost. With a huge demand in the
cosmetic industry, its but the perfume manufacturers who are making
millions with these wonderful attars.
Never consider buying a rose attar as an expenditure, rather
consider as a purchase worth every penny.