Evidence supporting the use of: French rose
For the health condition: Skin (dry and/or flaky)
Synopsis
Source of validity: Traditional
Rating (out of 5): 2
French rose (Rosa gallica) is traditionally used in skincare, particularly for dry and flaky skin. Its petals have been included in herbal remedies and cosmetic preparations for centuries, mainly due to their soothing, anti-inflammatory, and mildly astringent properties. The traditional use is largely based on anecdotal evidence and the historical application of rose extracts in various cultures. The petals are known to contain compounds such as flavonoids, phenolics, and essential oils, which are believed to contribute to skin hydration and calming effects.
However, scientific research specifically investigating the effects of French rose on dry or flaky skin is limited. Some studies suggest that rose extracts in general (not limited to Rosa gallica) may help improve skin barrier function and provide antioxidant protection, but these findings are not robust or widely replicated. Most of the supportive evidence comes from in vitro studies or research on related rose species. Thus, while the use of French rose in skincare is well-rooted in tradition and supported by its chemical composition, direct clinical evidence for its efficacy in treating dry or flaky skin is weak.
In summary, French rose is primarily used for this purpose due to traditional practices, with only modest indirect scientific support.
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Other health conditions supported by French rose
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