In Sunday Riley Flora Hydroactive Cellular Face Oil, $90, Russian, Bulgarian and Turkish rose extracts are used to even out discoloration and smooth skin's texture. You can barely feel this oil when you put it on -- it's that dry -- but it keeps skin looking fresh and hydrated all day.
There are four types of rose extract incorporated into the Peter Thomas Roth Rose Stem Cell Bio-Repair Gel Mask, $38, and one of them is the May Rose. These extracts work together to calm irritation and tighten skin. The beautiful pink gel feels cool when you apply it, and in 10 minutes skin looks glowy and lines are softened.
Aerin Rose de Grasse, $185, is another scent celebrating the May Rose. This scent is also infused with the deeper Bulgarian rose and the concentrated fragrance of rose absolute. If you're a rose lover, meet your new signature scent.
Acqua di parma Acqua Nobile Rosa, $123, is a sophisticated celebration of the dewy-fresh Centifolia rose -- though this one is a variation grown only in Italy. At first, the perfume is vibrant and zesty with mandarin, bergamot and pepper. As you wear it, it becomes deeper with cedarwood and musk as well as lots and lots of rose.
Rose extracts are also being incorporated into sheet masks like the Sephora Rose Mask, $6. This serum-soaked cloth hydrates and brightens skin, and it smells amazing while it works. After all, the only thing more indulgent than a sheet mask facial treatment is one that smells like you're skipping through the garden.