🌹 Elevate your self-care with the pure essence of roses—because you deserve to bloom every day.
H'ana Rose Essential Oil is a 1 fl oz bottle of 100% pure, natural rose absolute oil sourced from Turkish rose petals. Ideal for aromatherapy, skincare, and haircare, it offers a sweet, fresh floral scent. This cruelty-free, non-GMO oil enhances serums, moisturizers, diffusers, and DIY beauty products, making it a versatile and luxurious addition to any wellness routine or a thoughtful Mother’s Day gift.
J**.
Happy with purchase
I bought six different essential oils from this brand and they all were packaged well with no leaks and appear to be as described. Good value for full one ounce bottles.
C**.
Strong.
Very strong but helps tooth pain.
Q**Y
Nice smell with benefits
This smells so good and it helps keep the mosquitoes away.
K**N
Love the smell of this.
Very satisfied with this product. Smells wonderful
S**S
Best Vanilla essential oil
Best smelling vanilla I ever had! Just bit pricy.
C**7
Bergamot and rose review
Original review//I had high hopes for this but I'm sadly disapponted. Doesn't smell like bergamot to me. It has a strong "green" smell to it, like pine mixed with grass (or maybe lemon lysol like other reviewers were stating). There is a teeny hint of bergamot, but that's only when I try to sniff it out. I can guarantee that in a blind-smell test, I'd never identify this as bergamot. It isn't floral/perfume-y enough.Also, I dripped a couple drops on my palm to test it out and 30 minutes later my hand still smells pretty strongly. It now smells like McDonald's restroom soap. Maybe it's a plus that it lasts so long for some people, but I'd never experienced that with bergamot oil before, or most essential oils in fact. It usually fades faster. I'm comparing it to a freshly opened packet of Bigelow Earl Grey. Yeah this is not what I was looking for.I usually use bergamot in teas. I first bought Gurunanda bergamot oil and it was by far the best. Really potent and 100% bergamot smelling. I then purchased another kind off amazon when I couldn't find Gurunanda on the shelf. That one was less potent and a tad too lime-y but acceptable. I admit I have yet to try this one in tea but I don't have high hopes. I'll let you know if it turns out better smelling in tea.Oh I just realized that it reminds me of lemon grass. I have a bottle of it and it smells strikingly similar. And lemon grass oil scent sticks around for a while much like this oil. Weird. //2nd EDIT: Okay so I tried it in tea. The green scent mellows out in the hot water (evaporates maybe?) and it's kinda okay. Resembles bergamot. Although every time I open the container of tea leaves infused with this oil, I get a strong whiff of lemon lysol. Oh well.Bumped up my rating from 2 stars to 4.FINAL EDIT: 4.8 starsEdit: because there is no way to do a separate review for the rose, I'll add it on as an edit.Very strong and long lasting. Smells like authentic rose (makes me want Turkish delight). For example, I added a drop to a glass of water to test its concentration. I poured that water out and rinsed the glass. It still smelled like rose. So I rinsed again extra thoroughly and filled the glass with drinking water and set it on my bedside table. When I woke up and took a drink in the morning, it still smelled/tasted of rose. So yeah, it doesn't seem to dissipate easily.
K**E
Misleading Labeling – Not a True Rose Absolute, and Potentially Unsafe for Skin Use
Misleading Labeling – Not a True Rose Absolute, and Potentially Unsafe for Skin Use!This is not a true rose absolute, despite being labeled as one. It's not essential oil at all! A real absolute is thick, amber-colored, and resinous. This product is clear, watery, and smells like a synthetic floral perfume oil, not an essential oil or absolute. I didn’t even open the bottle—just removed the plastic wrap and the scent came through the top. It reminds me of vintage British rose soaps or floral body lotions. Pleasant, yes—but not honest and potentiallyvery harmful.What concerns me even more is that the carrier base is unknown. It doesn’t say what it’s diluted in—and that’s a major safety issue. They claim it's safe for skin, diffuser, bath, and more—but if it contains synthetic aroma chemicals and unknown solvents, that’s dangerous for people with allergies or it could be irritating. Bathing in it or applying it directly could cause serious reactions, breathingit can evenpotentiallyworse. Especially if you are don't know it's not natural product and use it as therapeutic. If this had been marketed truthfully as a rose-scented fragrance oil or aromatic body oil, that would’ve been acceptable. But calling it a “rose absolute” misleads buyers—especially those looking for real botanical materials for natural perfumery or therapeutic use. This is being returned. I hope the company corrects their labeling for safety and transparency. Low Price Doesn’t Justify Misinformation!
M**L
Lesson learned
Aroma not as expected and country of origin not known....the one I am using now no longer available so my bad to buy new brand and expect the same good quality🤨🤨
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