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BENEFITS OF ROSE WATER

 

1. Helps soothe skin irritation

One of the greatest benefits of rose water is its strong anti-inflammatory properties. These properties can help treat multiple ailments, both internal and external. It may even help soothe the irritationTrusted Source of eczema or rosacea.

2. Soothes sore throats

 Rose water has traditionally been used to soothe sore throatsTrusted Source. While research is needed to prove its effectiveness, there’s strong anecdotal evidence to support it and very little risk in trying it.

 

3. Reduces skin redness

Rose water has been used as a beauty product for thousands of years, so it’s no surprise that it can improve your complexion and reduce skin redness. The antibacterial properties may help reduce acne. The anti-inflammatory properties can reduce skin rednessTrusted Source and puffiness.

4. Helps prevent and treats infections

Rose water has powerful antiseptic properties, which can prevent and treat infections. Because of this, rose water is often included in a variety of natural and medicinal treatments. One studyTrusted Source even found that when rose water was used in eye drops to treat conjunctivitis cases, its antiseptic and analgesic properties helped in treating the ocular disease.

5. Contains antioxidants

Rose petals and rose oil contain a number of powerful antioxidants, which can help protect cells from damage. One study foundTrusted Source that these antioxidants had potential lipid peroxidation inhibitory effects. This provides powerful cell protection as a result.

6. Heals cuts, scars, and burns

Rose water has antiseptic and antibacterial propertiesTrusted Source that can help wounds heal faster. These properties can help clean and fight off infection of cuts and burns. They can also help cuts, burns, and even scars heal faster.

7. Enhances mood

Rose water can have strong antidepressant and antianxiety properties. A 2011 studyTrusted Source found that the extract of rose petals can relax the central nervous system in mice. This resulted in antidepressant and antianxiety effects.

8. Relieves headaches

Rose water and rose essential oil are commonly used in aromatherapy to help relieve headaches. This may be due to the de-stressing effects discussed in the section above. One study foundTrusted Source that the vapor of rose water can soothe headaches. Another option is to apply a compress soaked in rose water to the head for 45 minutes for positive results.

9. Has anti-aging properties

Rose water is often found in beauty products aimed to reduce wrinkles. That’s because it may actually have anti-aging effects. In addition to soothing irritated skin, it may reduce the appearance of wrinkles when applied topically.

10. Soothes digestion problems

In folk medicine, rose water has been used to aid in digestion and reduce digestive upset. According to a 2008 study, there is some evidence that rose water can positively influence digestion and relieve digestive upset. It may also improve bile secretion, which can further aid digestion

Rose Water Uses

1. Cleansing

Rose water is perfect for cleansing your skin and removing any impurities that could cause unwanted spots. Because of its gentle nature, it is suitable for people with any skin type -  even sensitive skin. Using rose water for face and body cleansing will ensure your skin doesn't become dry and irritated. Our NIVEA MicellAIR Rose Water Face Wash Gel uses a non-drying formula to protect from dehydration, whilst deeply cleansing your skin. Be sure to use it as part of your shower routine to keep your skin cleansed and hydrated.

Rose Water Uses

2. Rose Water Mist

There’s nothing worse than being all hot and sweaty on the go. That's why people use rose water as a mist spray! A few sprays to your face or body offers the perfect mixture of coolness and hydration whilst on the go. Rose water mist spray can also be used to provide quick and e

3. Make Up Remover

A lot of makeup removers use harsh chemicals and alcohol, which can cause skin to become dehydrated. This is particularly problematic for people who already suffer from sensitive skin. Rose water as a makeup remover offers a more natural and gentle approach to removing makeup. The soothing properties of rose water helps to keep your skin hydrated  with the added bonus of a rose scent. The NIVEA MicellAIR Rose Water 2 In 1 Cleanser & Toner removes makeup without needing any harsh rubbing or rinsing - perfect for sensitive skin.asy hydration in colder months too. All whilst providing the wonderful aroma of roses.

What Is Rose Water?

Rose water is a liquid made via two different methods: steam distillation or heat. Steam distillation is the most common process, and it involves steeping fresh or dried rose petals in water. The hydrosol (or condensation) is collected from the vapor to craft this luxurious natural beauty skin care ingredient.

What Are the Benefits of Rose Water for Your Skin?

Any skin type can reap the benefits of rose water, but those who have sensitive skin will especially love how gentle it is. Read on for some of its benefits.

The inhalation of rose water vapors has been traditionally used as a way to improve a person’s mood. The liquid can also be taken orally.

Research has shown that rose water has antidepressant and anti-anxiety properties. It is believed to induce sleep and to have a hypnotic effect similar to that of the pharmaceutical drug diazepam.

It has been used to treat a number of mental health conditions, including:

In other medical cases, rose water is known to be beneficial in the treatment of conditions such as dementia and Alzheimer’s disease.

A specific protein fragment called an amyloid, which is created by the body, has been shown to be present in these conditions and to affect the brain function, kill cells, and hinder memory. Encouragingly, properties found in rose water are an inhibitor of this amyloid.

Headaches

Just as the fumes of rose water are inhaled to help improve mood, it is believed that the de-stressing effects can also helpTrusted Source treat headaches and migraines.

Rose water has been used in aromatherapy for some time and can also be applied to a cloth and laid on the forehead for similar effects.

Digestion

The ingestion of rose water has also been shown to have beneficial effects on the digestive system. It works by increasing bile flow, which helps symptoms of common complaints, including bloating and upset stomach.

The consumption of rose water can also work as a laxativeTrusted Source. It can increase both the amount of water in the feces and the frequency of going to the toilet, making it a good treatment for constipation.

Heals Wounds

Rose water's antibacterial and antiseptic properties speed up your skin's healing process. Ayurvedic healers have long turned to the pharmacological effects of rose water in wound care, as it keeps wounds clean while fighting off infections. Use rose water to help:

  • Treat cuts, burns and scrapes caused by minor injuries.
  • Care for dark spots and scars caused by acne and other skin issues.

Soothes Irritation & Redness

Because it can help heal wounds, rose water is a must-have ingredient to include in your daily routine if you have blemish-prone skin. Its vitamin C content helps:

  • Calm itching and irritation caused by eczema, rosacea or psoriasis.
  • Improve post-acne scars and overall complexion for brighter, more even-toned skin.
  • Prevent further swelling and discomfort brought on by acne inflammation.

Protects Your Skin

Rose petals are also loaded with vitamins A, B and E, making rose water a rich source of antioxidants. Studies have found that because of these vitamins, along with the presence of phenolic compounds, rose water can help:

  • Shield skin from free radicals and oxidative stress.
  • Strengthen the cells responsible for skin's immune function.(2)

Reduces Wrinkles

Rose water is often found in beauty products that treat signs of aging or sun damage. Its tannin and vitamin C content work together to increase collagen production and help:

  • Reduce the appearance of wrinkles.
  • Temporarily plump fine lines.
  • Improve elasticity and tighten sagging skin.

Clarifies & Tones

Clear skin tip: rose water plays nicely with products that target breakouts, such as vitamin C and retinol. Use it as a toner to effectively decongest clogged pores and help:

  • Draw out dead skin cells, dirt and other impurities.
  • Temporarily tighten pores to reduce the likelihood of clogging again.

Freshens Your Makeup

Rose water creates the perfect canvas for applying makeup. (Remember: allow it to dry before applying any products.) Rose water can also help:

  • Refresh your makeup after a long day.
  • Set your foundation, creating a fresh, dewy look.
  • Remove all traces of makeup once the day is over.

Hydrates Your Skin

Use rose water to revitalize and moisturize your skin like a pro. It penetrates deep into the outermost layer of skin and helps:

  • Support a healthy skin barrier by reducing transepidermal water loss.
  • Leave a well-nourished, glowing complexion.
  • Restore moisture in dry skin types for a brighter look.

Balances Skin Oils

Rose water is known to help control excess sebum production by balancing your skin's natural oils without dehydrating or stripping your skin (oily to dry skin types, rejoice!). Its low pH level assists in restoring normal function to the protective acidic layer on the skin's surface and helps:

  • Repair damage caused by dehydration, particularly during the cold months.
  • Reset your skin's pH when it's been thrown off because of harsh products.
  • Prevent blackheads, whiteheads and pimples by controlling excess oil.

How to Use Rose Water

Because rose water is gentle, you can use it as often as you need to. Here are some easy ways to incorporate it into your natural skin care routine:

  • Use a rose water face mist or essence throughout the day whenever you need a burst of hydration.
  • Mix a few drops of rose water into a clay mask and apply it once or twice a week for a deep, purifying cleanse.
  • After cleansing, drench a cotton pad with rose water and sweep it across your face to tone.
  • Apply rose water in its pure form before layering on serums, moisturizer and/or sunscreen to lock in the benefits.
  • Use rose water as a mild astringent to soothe razor burn after shaving.
  • Spritz your face with rose water before applying your favorite sheet mask to boost the hydration effects.
  • Spray your face with rose water on hot days for a quick cool down.

What to Look for in Rose Water

Pure rose water is free from artificial colors or dyes and thus transparent. Try looking for it at a health food store or natural grocer. You can also search for rose water online, but make sure the ingredient label lists organic roses and no added fragrances or alcohol, as these additives could irritate your skin and worsen existing skin conditions.

 

Rose water is an incredible multipurpose ingredient that deserves a place in your skin care routine. Plain rose water does the job, but it's also helpful when added to cleansers, serums, moisturizers and more. Just remember that no matter what formula you try, rose water takes time to work—some dermatologists say that it can take 3-4 weeks of continuous use to see the benefits.

The skin is the largest organ in the body and acts as a barrier against UV radiation, chemicals, and other physical pollutants.

The antioxidants in rose water protect the cells in the skin against damage.

Rose water also has anti-inflammatory properties, which means it can be put on the skin to soothe the irritation caused by conditions, such as eczema and rosacea.

Rose water acts as an inhibitor against elastase and collagenase, which are both harmful to the skin.

This, in turn, can help soothe the skin and reduce redness, as well as act as an anti-aging product by reducing the appearance of lines and wrinkles.

Rose water facial products are available for purchase online.

Respiratory

Due to its soothing and anti-inflammatory effect, rose water can be taken to treat a sore throat. Furthermore, a studyTrusted Source has shown that it can act as a relaxant on the muscles in the throat.

Eyes

In its liquid form rose water can be used as part of an eye drop and has been shown to have excellent benefits for people with eye problems.

Conditions it can help treat includeTrusted Source:

  • conjunctivitis
  • conjunctival xerosis or dry eye
  • acute dacryocystitis
  • degenerative conditions, such as pterygium or pinguecula
  • cataracts

Wounds

Rose water has antiseptic and antibacterial propertiesTrusted Source, which mean it can help wounds heal faster, by keeping them clean and fighting injections.

The types of wounds rose water can be used on include:

  • burns
  • cuts
  • scars

Infections

Due to its antiseptic properties and the fact rose water can prompt the creation of histamines by the immune system, it has been shown to be usefulTrusted Source for preventing and treating infections.

Rose water contains between 10 and 50 percentTrusted Source rose oil. It is often used in religious ceremonies, as well as in the food industry. However, the same product can come in different forms.

Rose oil

This is created by distilling the rose flower. The oil can be mass-produced in factories and is a pale, yellow color and semisolid.

Due to its high concentration, rose oil is known to be a fairly expensive product.

Dried flowers

Both the buds and the petals of the rose can be dried and are used for different reasons.

Often the petals are eaten, with yogurt, for example, and are used for the previously mentioned digestive benefits.

Other products

Other forms that rose products may come in can include:

  • Rose hips: The seedpods of the roses, which are used either fresh or dried, and as they are or processed in factories.
  • Hydrosol and absolute extract: This can be taken from the flower, petals, or hips and can be a cheaper alternative to rose oil.
  • Ethanolic, aqueous, and chloroform extracts: These can be taken from the flower, petals, or hips and are used for research purposes.

Potential benefits

The following sections will look at what existing research says about rose water’s properties.

Antioxidant

A 2018 laboratory study of rose water found that it contains several types of polyphenol, which is a type of antioxidant. The researchers identified the following in their samples:

  • tannins
  • terpenoids
  • flavanoids
  • saponins

These polyphenols may prevent oxidative damage. A 2021 reviewTrusted Source notes that other studies have found that rose water has an anti-free radical effect — even more so than other popular skin care ingredients, such as vitamin E and beta hydroxy acids (BHAs).

However, this benefit seemed to depend on the dose, meaning that weaker rose waters may not be as effective.

Anti-inflammatory

An older 2011 laboratory studyTrusted Source of fibroblasts, which are the cells responsible for producing collagen, found that rose tincture was protective against damage

The researchers suggest that this is the result of its antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties, as the tincture reduced anti-inflammatory markers and prevented some of the damage.

This may mean that rose water has the potential to reduce inflammation and skin damage caused by other things, though more research is necessary to confirm the findings of the above study.

Antiaging

The same 2011 studyTrusted Source also found that rose tincture inhibited the production of collagenase and elastase, which are the enzymes that break down collagen and other proteins.

Collagen is a key part of the skin’s structure. As people age, the amount of collagen in the skin decreases, meaning that the skin loses firmness. Inhibiting the enzymes that break down collagen may improve the skin’s appearance.

Antimicrobial

There is mixed evidence on rose water’s ability to kill or inhibit microbes.

In a 2014 laboratory study, researchers tested different rose extracts against various species of bacteria and fungi. They found that water-derived extracts were effective in inhibiting the growth of:

  • Escherichia coli
  • Staphyloccocus aureus
  • Salmonella enteritidis

However, a small study in the journal GMS Hygiene and Infection ControlTrusted Source found that rose water had no antibacterial activity when applied to the hands after contact with bacteria.

This may be due to the rose water in this study having lower amounts of active compounds. Alternatively, it may indicate that rose water is not as effective as an antimicrobial outside of a laboratory setting.

Astringent

Rose water contains phenyl ethyl alcohol and tannins, which are astringents. Astringents are substances that shrink tissues such as the skin, producing a tightening effect.

People use astringents to reduce excess oiliness, which can contribute to the development of acne. Compared with stronger astringents, such as witch hazel, rose water may be less likely to cause dryness.

Photoprotective

Some researchers have argued that the antioxidants in rose products may protect the skin from the damage caused by UV light. However, no human trials have proven this.

A 2018 study suggests that the flavonoids and saponins in rose water may block the formation of free radicals when the skin has exposure to UV radiation.

If true, this could mean that rose water may be helpful for people whose acne gets worse when they go out in the sun.

It is important to note that this does not mean that rose water can offer SPF protection. High quality studies in humans would be necessary to validate this theory.

How to use rose water for the face

People can use rose water in skin care in a variety of ways. For example, they can apply it:

  • to a cotton ball or reusable pad to gently remove eye makeup
  • to the face after cleansing as a mild astringent
  • to the face throughout the day as a refreshing face mist

If someone is using rose water for acne, it may be best to use it as a gentle astringent after cleansing. People can incorporate it into a routine that helps with acne by following these steps:

  1. Wash the face using a gentle, pH-balanced cleanser.
  2. Pat the face dry with a soft, clean cloth.
  3. Apply some rose water to a cotton pad and gently wipe it around the face, paying attention to areas affected by oiliness or pimples.
  4. Alternatively, close the eyes and spray some rose water on the skin.
  5. Allow the rose water to dry completely.
  6. Apply a lightweight, noncomedogenic moisturizer.
  7. If going outside, apply a sunscreen of SPF 30 or above.

People can repeat these steps in the morning and evening.

 

Other acne treatments

If acne is a persistent concern, a person may wish to include other acne treatments in their routine. There are many effective over-the-counter and prescription products that may help.

For example, for milder cases, people can try products containing:

More severe acne may benefit from retinoid medications, hormonal medications to address imbalances, or cosmetic procedures. Some evidence also suggests that making certain dietary changes may help with acne.

 

10 reasons to use rose water for beauty and wellness

  1. Rose water can calm your skin. Due to its anti-inflammatory properties, rose water can reduce skin redness and puffiness. It is also commonly used to soothe the irritation of acne and rosacea.
  2. It has anti-aging properties. Rose water is often found in beauty products aimed at reducing wrinkles. That’s because rose water has antioxidant powers that neutralize free radical damage, which is one of the leading causes of wrinkles, fine lines, and other signs of aging.
  3. It can be used as a (vegan!) makeup remover. Rose water + coconut oil = the ultimate cleanser. This combination will remove your makeup AND hydrate your skin at the same time.
  4. Rose water makes a great facial mist. Cooling rose water facial mist sprays are ideal for prepping the skin for serums and creams, setting makeup, and refreshing skin throughout the day.  
  5. It can be used to create fragrances. Rose water is quite fragrant, so it is often used as an alternative to chemical-filled perfumes.
  6. Rose water is a powerful ingredient in facial treatments. Because it is deeply hydrating, rose water is often used in moisturizers, creams, serums, and toners to hydrate and plump skin for a fresh, youthful appearance.
  7. Rose water can be used as a mild astringent. When used as an astringent or toner, rose water helps remove excess oil from your skin. Its astringent properties also help maintain the skin’s natural pH balance.
  8. It can enhance your mood. Rose water has been shown to provide relief from the symptoms of depression and anxiety. Its relaxing aromatherapy benefits gently calm stress and anxiety.
  9. Rose water can be used as a mouthwash alternative. A 2016 study by the International Journal of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemical Research found that rose water was more effective than other common agents in fighting gum disease, including gingivitis and other gum pathogens.
  10. It can be used in hair treatments. The nourishing and moisturizing properties of rose water make it a great natural conditioner that revitalizes hair growth. It can also be used to treat mild scalp inflammations and get rid of dandruff.

 

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Key Features

  1. Helps soothe skin irritation.
  2.  Soothes sore throats
  3. Reduces skin redness
  4. Helps prevent and treats infections
  5. Contains antioxidants
  6. Heals cuts, scars, and burns
  7.  Enhances mood
  8. It has anti-aging properties.

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Rose Water Toner// Rose Hydrosol

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  • SKU: FE276ST3UGTV7NAFAMZ
  • Weight (kg): 1
  • Certifications: Eco Friendly
  • Main Material: LIQUID

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