
Rosalina Essential Oil may be one of the lesser-known players in the world of essential oils, but it is very versatile. It is also known as the “lavender tea tree.” It has a soothing, spicy, slightly earthy fragrance. It is known for its soothing aroma and gentle properties, and it is often compared to tea tree oil and lavender oil, but it has its own unique benefits. In aroma therapy, Rosalina oil may be used to promote relaxation and mental clarity, helping users to release daily stress and restore emotional balance. It is also ideal for purifying, soothing and restoring skin. These qualities make it the perfect essential oil choice for relieving symptoms that peri-menopausal and menopausal women often deal with. Add a few drops to the diffuser, mix with a carrier to apply to the skin or add a few drops to a warm bath to provide a soothing, relaxing experience.
Rosalina also has respiratory benefits, so adding a few drops to a bowl of hot water and breathing the steam can open airways and help break up congestion.
Rosalina is very nice in the diffuser when mixed with other essential oils to create relaxing blends. Here are a few ideas for diffuser mixes taken from “Rosalina Essential Oil: A Guide to Benefits, Uses and Side Effects” (Ain, Online, 2022):
For Stress and Anxiety:
3 drops Rosalina, 2 drops Lavender and 1 drop Bergamot
For Insomnia:
3 drops Rosalina and 2 drops Chamomile
For Headaches:
2 drops Rosalina, 2 drops Peppermint and one drop Eucalyptus
My favorite source for essential oils is Aromatics International. They abide by the highest quality standards; they have excellent customer service, and their oils are reasonably priced. If you would like to give Rosalina or other essential oils a try here is the link:
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