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Reasons why you should add rose water to your skincare routine

by Staff Bona
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Rose water has been around and used by our foremothers for centuries. It is particularly popular for skin and hair uses and has even been adopted and incorporated into beauty brands such as Nivea.

Rose water has even been introduced into drinks like gin, with rose tonic water being a huge hit.

For today, we’ll delve into the beauty benefits of rose water and how to make it yourself.

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Anti-inflammatory

Rose water can be rather soothing on irritated skin, which makes it perfect for those who suffer from eczema, and rosacea. It is also anti-bacterial, which means it could help with acne, skin redness and puffiness.

Contains antioxidants

Rose water can help protect your cells from damage. It can also inhibit elastase and collagenase, both of which are harmful to the skin. Rose water also contains anti-ageing properties, which can help reduce the appearance of wrinkles when applied topically.

Ocular health

Rose water’s anti-septic capabilities make it a great addition to eye drops. A study by the National Library of Medicine has found that it could be particularly useful for conjunctivitis.

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How to make your own rose water from scratch:

  1. Gather your rose petals. Make sure that they are organic and have not been sprayed with pesticides. 2-3 fresh rose buds or ¼ cup of dried rose buds should suffice for one cup of rose water.
  2. Add the rose petals to a pot with distilled water. Make sure you add just enough water to cover the petals so that you don’t dilute the rose water too much.
  3. Let it simmer on medium heat for about 30–45 minutes. You will know it’s ready when the roses lose their colour.
  4. Let your rose water cool down and strain it into a spray bottle.

With this method, you can keep your rose water for up to a month if you store it in the fridge.

 

Compiled by: Marian Volkwyn

First published by Woman & home

 

Also see: 5 Natural ways to elevate your skin

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