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- Botanic Spa - Floral Oil Rose - 1 oz. (30 mL) Botanic Spa Floral Oil aroma gives of a classic, romantic fragrance. With Botanic Spa Floral Oil Rose Oil it's like walking through a garden. You can use Floral Oil Rose as a perfume, added to a diffuser, hair brush, body spritz and more. Perfume - Dab one drop on each wrist for a romantic fragrance Soap - Add a few drops to unscented soap for a luxurious aroma Hair Brush - Place a drop or two on your brush Diffuser - Add to a lamp ring or reed diffuser Drawer Sachet - Put a drop or two on a cotton ball and place into your drawers Body Spritz - Add to unscented water and spritz on Room Spray - Add to a spray bottle for a unique room freshener About Botanic Choice Botanic Spa products are made by Botanic Choice. This is where you'll find high-quality vitamins, nutritional supplements, natural beauty products, liquid extracts and herbal teas and homeopathic remedies. Since 1910, customers have trusted Botanic Choice for their health care needs. History The history of the Indiana Botanic Gardens, Inc., begins in 1910 with the founding of the company by Joseph E. Meyer. Born in Wisconsin in 1878, Joseph Meyer acquired a curiosity about plants and nature at a young age. His father, who was a photographer, often took Joseph out on assignments into forests and fields. From here, Joseph learned a great deal about various aspects of nature. Complications in Joseph’s family and financial life caused him to temporarily step aside from nature and take up a more practical career in printing. Joseph soon found himself in Chicago working for a large printer. Not long after, a strike shut down the printer and Joseph found himself at The Hammond Times. After settling in Hammond, Joseph desired to have a business of his own, preferably something in the printing industry. Giving consideration to his set of skills, Joseph realized that he knew a great deal about printing and even more about nature. A company that sold herbs through a catalog would be a profitable endeavor for Joseph Meyer thanks to his possession of an old printing press and vast knowledge of natural remedies. It was with the blending of these two passions that gave birth to Indiana Botanic Gardens, Inc. From Humble Beginnings The business, initially called the Indiana Herb Gardens, began in a small cottage in the rear of Joseph Meyer’s Hammond, Indiana home where he started growing and harvesting plants in a vacant lot. In the beginning, the business barely made living expenses for the family. Meyer’s children assisted him with activities like gathering herbs from nearby fields, packaging boxes, feeding the printing press, and binding catalogs with needle and thread. In 1918, the 400-page book, The Herbalist was printed and business expanded. Since the company was now able to sustain itself, it moved from Meyer’s cottage to a more formal and larger building off of Calumet Avenue in Hammond (pictured on the right). Following the success of The Herbalist, a decision was made to create an annual publication. In 1925, The Herbalist Almanac was brought into publication. This almanac was an eclectic booklet that contained a hodge podge of things from listings of the herbs and roots that the company sold to recipes, Indian weather forecasts, treatments for common ailments, popular songs of the day, advice on farming issues and more. In 1979, after fifty-four years of publication, The Herbalist Almanac was retired. The Business Expands The same year that The Herbalist went into publication, Joseph purchased a wild tract of land on the Little Calumet River. The land held a profusion of medicinal plants and virgin forest. In 1926, a beautiful English gabled building was built. This became the home of the newly named Indiana Botanic Gardens, Inc. During the next few years, Joseph traveled to all parts of North America to gather material and information on native plants and their uses. Mail poured in from all over the world including universitie
- UPC # 703308110371
- Size/Form 1 oz.
Suggested Use: Oils are highly concentrated, therefore use 2-3 drops per application. INGREDIENTS Morning Rose Oil, Benzyl Benzoate. WARNINGS For external use only.