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6 Creative Uses For Your Old Valentine's Day Roses

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We see flowers being used a great deal in fancy teas (Teavana, I'm taking a look at you). Jasmine, Chamomile, Dried Roses, Orange Blossom, you name it. Why not give yourself a boost and then add dried roses to your morning tea? They're anti-bacterial and boost the immune system! Find this new and fancy how to guide here.

Perhaps my sister must have re-considered giving me her Valentine's roses as they were beginning to whether for my own cosmetic purposes. I'm excited to use the natural, botanical, beautiful properties from the rose to make my day a little brighter. Give it a try and comment below to inform me how your experience was!

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