It sounds like you’re enjoying the scent of Vasu Aromatics Rose Essential Oil but facing some challenges with its use. Let’s clarify a few things to help you get the most benefit.
Firstly, essential oils are highly concentrated and should generally be mixed with a carrier oil, especially when applying them to skin. Direct application, even of pure rose oil, can sometimes cause irritation, which might explain those minor breakouts. Try diluting 3-5 drops of your rose oil in a tablespoon of a gentle carrier oil like jojoba or almond oil, and see if that helps with the dryness while reducing breakouts.
To harness the calming effects, you might want to consider different methods of inhalation. Diffusing the oil in an essential oil diffuser can provide consistent aromatherapy without overwhelming your senses. You can also try inhaling it directly by holding the bottle to your nose for a few deep breaths or putting a drop or two onto a tissue and inhaling from there.
As for timing, the calming effects can vary. While some people feel it instantly, for others it may take repeated use for noticeable changes. It makes sense to integrate it as part of your daily routine rather than for special occasions; consistency can sometimes enhance effectiveness.
Remember, essential oils should complement but not replace any medical treatments for stress or anxiety. If anxiety persists or worsens, consulting a healthcare provider is wise. Following these steps should bring more balance and allow you to enjoy the benefits more fully.



