The Romans used rose petals as confetti, as medicine, and for fragrance-making. During the Roman era, roses were grown extensively in the Middle East, and in 79 AD, Pliny the Elder noted that rose essential oil was the most commonly-used base for fragrance
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\nBenefits:
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\n - Helping to reduce the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines
\n - Often used in aromatherapy to promote a sense of calm
\n - Inhaling the scent of rose oil is thought to have mood-enhancing effects
\n - Protect the skin and body from damage caused by free radicals
\n - Have anti-inflammatory properties that may help soothe irritated skin and reduce redness
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