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9 Ways To Use Rose Water For Face, Benefits

Rose water has been used for thousands of years all over the world. Historians speculate the origin of this product to be in Persia (present-day Iran), but rose water plays a significant role in skin care stories worldwide. 

Rose water can be made in a few different ways, however Jana Blankenship, product formulator and founder of the natural beauty brand Captain Blankenship once told mbg, “Traditionally, rosewater is made through steam distillation, which results in a rose hydrosol.”

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Benefits for skin:

1.As a toner. 

Rose water can do more than provide a pleasant scent. As a mild astringent, it can help to reduce oiliness and control sebum production and can be incorporated into toners.

 

2.Midday refresher. 

If you find yourself in a midday slump, you may consider keeping rose water on your desk, side table, or in your purse. This way you’ll have a refreshing spritz that will not hydrate the skin but also serve as a vehicle for a moment of mindfulness. 

 

3.Makeup prep and setting spray. 

Rose water may also be found in facial mists to help prep the skin for makeup application or to help freshen up the makeup. Especially if you’re prone to makeup cracks or flakes, having rosewater on hand will help keep the skin hydrated and thus, preserve your makeup look. You can even use it before your makeup, but be sure to let it soak in before going in with your base products. 

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4.Scalp refresher. 

News flash: Your scalp is an extension of your face. You should be cleansing, exfoliating, and hydrating your scalp often. Rose water can serve as one way to complete that last step with ease. 

In addition to hydration, it can be used between washes as a refresher, too. Simply wet the hair (lightly) to bring some spring back to a limp curls or at the scalp to balance out any oily roots.

 

5.Maintaining a healthy skin barrier. 

Skin health starts with your skin barrier, so anything you can do to keep it healthy is a power move. Rose water is just one of the many ways to support your barrier, but not just because of its hydrating power. It also has antimicrobial properties and may be helpful for maintaining a healthy skin barrier.

 

6.As an antioxidant. 

Rose water has antioxidant properties helping to protect against free radical damage which can make it helpful for the skin as well as the hair. It contains anthocyanins, polyphenols, and flavonoids, all of which have antioxidant properties. While this mist may seem simple, its beneficial properties are seemingly endless. 

 

7.As a hair mist. 

Antioxidant properties are beneficial for the skin as well as the hair. If you want to protect your strands and give them a hydration boost, rose water will check that box. If you’re out in the sun, swimming in the pool, or struggle with dry strands as is, mist your hair with a rose water to replenish hydration. 

 

8.Soothe sensitive skin. 

Many skin care products are deemed too harsh for sensitive skin, but not rose water. In fact, it can even be used to tame sensitive skin. Because of its anti-inflammatory benefits, it can also be used to reduce redness and inflammation while soothing the skin.

 

9.Add it to your face mask. 

You can add rose water to your mask, whether that means mixing it into your cream or clay product, or spraying it on the skin before applying a sheet mask. Rose water works well with other ingredients,  making it the perfect addition to any mask you have on hand. 

 

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Post time: Mar-17-2023