Dried rose products include dry out rose petals. These petals can be used as medicine or in traditional Iranian desserts. Roses have many properties, including the following: By absorbing through the skin, prevents the formation of wrinkles, eczema, sunburn, as well as skin blemishes and improves inflammation of the skin and pimples.
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We get a lot of questions about the differences between freeze-dried rose petals and preserved rose petals. In the table below, you will see at a glance the most important differences. This will allow you to quickly select the most suitable product. However, if you still have questions after reading this, please don’t hesitate to contact us by email or phone. what is rosebuds dried? what are damask rose petals?
What is the difference between freeze-dried petals and canned petals?
The lyophilized rose petals are biodegradable, light, natural in color and fragile. Most importantly, they don’t stain. These petals are color resistant for about 3 to 5 weeks as long as they are kept in a dry, dark place. After this period, the rose petals may begin to lose their color.
The preserved rose petals are also biodegradable but feel softer and do not break into pieces. These petals have been colored and can therefore stain. Provided they are kept in a dry and dark place, the preserved rose petals can be kept between 1 and 3 years. After this period, the rose petals may begin to lose their color.
Production process steps of dry out rose petals
People sometimes want to dry the roses to create a souvenir of a special occasion. There are two popular dry methods for drying roses: air drying and sand drying. Both processes work best with fresh, healthy roses that have retained their full color and have not started to dry, brown or wilt.
Air drying is simpler and less expensive than sand drying. Follow the steps below to air dry roses:
- Remove all the leaves.
- Gather the bottom of the stems so that the roses spread out. Tie the stems together at the bottom with string or twine.
- Hang the roses upside down in a dry, dark place. Let them hang for two to three weeks to make sure they are completely dry.
- Follow the steps below to sand the dry roses.
- Dab any moisture from the petals and stems with a towel.
- Using florist wire or glue, strengthen the stems and flowers so that the flower heads do not fall out.
- If you are using wire, first push the wire inside the stem to the flower head, then fold the upper end of the wire into a hook on the head of the rose and gently pull down.
If you are using glue, put glue in a disposable cup and dilute it with a little water. Dab a thin layer of glue at the base of each petal so that it hardens and does not fall. This can be done with a toothpick. Then, dab a thin layer of glue from the base of the flower all along the stem. Let the glue dry.