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Bulgarian Rose

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Bulgarian Rose

100% Natural Rose Water made by an age-old distillation process using fresh Bulgarian Rose blossoms, spring water and naturally procured Rose Oil.

This soothing and restoring natural spray is rich in vitamins, antioxidants and anti-aging properties. Bulgarian Rose Water is the ideal product to refresh your skin, especially during these times when our faces are covered with makeup causing dry skin and ‘maskne’.

The compact 100ml size make it easy to carry while on the go, enabling you to hydrate your skin and give it a refreshing, cleansing and detoxifying ‘pick me up’ wherever you may be!
Customers have testified the following benefits after using Bulgarian Rose Water Spray:

  • Calms inflamed and irritated skin
  • Reduces redness or Rosacea
  • Helps prevent and treat infections
  • Heals cuts, scars, and burns
  • Prevents hair loss
  • Enhances mood
  • Soothes sore throats

Why Bulgarian Rose is special

The Rose Valley (Bulgarian: Розова долина, Rozova dolina) is a region in Bulgaria located just south of the Balkan Mountains and the eastern part of the lower Sredna Gora chain to the south. Geologically, it consists of two river valleys, those of the Stryama to the west and the Tundzha to the east.
The Rose Valley of Kazanlak stretches for 10-12 kilometers and is 95 kilometers long with an average height of 350 meters and an area of 1895 square kilometers.
Respectively, the Kalofer Valley of Roses covers an area of 1387 square kilometers with a length of 55 kilometers and 16 kilometers width.
The valley is famous for its rose-growing industry which have been cultivated there for centuries, and which produces close to half (1.7 tonnes) of the world's rose oil. The centre of the rose oil industry is Kazanlak, while other towns of importance include Karlovo, Sopot, Kalofer and Pavel banya. Each year, festivals are held celebrating roses and rose oil.
The picking season lasts from May to June. During this period, the area gives off a pleasant scent and is covered with multi-coloured flowers. The gathering process, traditionally a woman's task, requires great dexterity and patience. The flowers are carefully cut one by one and laid in willow-baskets which are then sent to the distilleries. Tourists are welcome to join the rose-picking process, usually on weekend mornings when special ritual reenactments are organized in villages around Kazanlak.