REPORTED BENEFITS AND USES
Similar to Spike Lavender, Rosalina Essential Oil has a high content of both Linalool and 1,8-Cineole, but without the Camphor. Linalool is known for both its soothing, calming effects, and strong antimicrobial properties.
Rosalina Essential Oil is helpful in managing minor pain and inflammation. A fabulous oil for skin support and is often used to clear and soothe bacterial or viral skin challenges such as acne, boils and herpes.
It is said that Rosalina has similar properties to its cousins, Tea Tree and Niaouli, and is exceedingly gentle for inhalations and topical applications, especially in children.
Along with helping to bring balance and calm, Rosalina Essential Oil is a fantastic choice when looking to support healthy lung function when one is experiencing a cold or the flu as well as helping with sinus congestion.
Information provided is not designed to diagnose, prescribe, or treat any illness or injury and is provided for informational purposes only. Keep all products out of reach of children. If an negative reaction results from use of any of these products stop use immediately and see a health care professional. Warnings are provided for products that contain ingredients that have contraindications. This business and its owner are not responsible for the misuse of any these products, or for harm that may results from an allergic reaction because all ingredients are listed for each product. It is therefore the purchaser responsibility to read and identify if they are allergic to any of the ingredients. It is solely the responsibility of the purchaser to know what they are buying and how to handle the item.
Kitty –
Having never tried Rosalina before, I could smell how it’s related to tea tree. A bit musky but I like that.