7 Benefits Of Using Rosewater For Skin During Summers
By: Shweta Mon, 08 June 2020 11:51:11
Rose water or Gulab Jal feels on the skin Justas royal as it sounds to your ears. The extraction of essential oil is one of the most common uses for roses. Another common way of using roses is to make rose water which is a by-product of rose oil.With hydrating and soothing abilities, as well as natural antiseptic, anti-inflammatory, and antibacterial powers, it’s one of those ultimate beauty powerhouses.
Rosewater is a gentle, natural ingredient that really does work wonders on the skin. It helps hydrate, refresh, soothe and cleanse all in one, making this humble floral mist the most hardworking of beautifying multi-taskers. Rose water can become a great ingredient in your summer skincare and here are a list of reasons, why:
* Rosewater soothes skin inflammations
Rose water is great for skin conditions like eczema or psoriasis. The anti-inflammatory properties in pure rose water soothe the itching and irritation caused by these conditions.
* Gentle on skin as a makeup remover
No need for greasy, oily formulas, rosewater is incredibly effective at rubbing away the harshest of long-wear make-up. It's even great at tackling waterproof mascaras, yet gentle enough to avoid irritating the skin or eyes. Plus, a dab of rosewater will add moisture to your skin, keeping it silky soft and hyper-hydrated.
* Cleanser and toner
Whilst rosewater is a dab hand at removing the toughest of eye make-up, a few drops will also gently cleanse and tone the skin. Rosewater is particularly effective at treating rosacea or acne-prone skin, due to its bacteria-busting agents, so it keeps the skin clear. Plus, it's extremely gentle and soothing on problem skin, so will decrease redness and calm irritating flare-ups.
* Eye Brightener
Rosewater is very helpful in banishing redness and balancing discolouration. So if you wake up with dark, puffy eyes, a swift soak with a little rosewater should soothe and de-puff in a flash. Simply soak a cotton wool pad in rosewater and then place onto your eyes for 5 minutes. Any dark, puffy spots should start to quickly disappear, and the revitalising, cooling sensation should also wake you up!
* Provides conditioning hair treatment
Apply rosewater after shampooing as an enriching, conditioning hair treatment. Your hair will be left super-soft and with a lustrous shine.
* Works as a body fragrance
A few drops of rosewater in your bath will create a soothing, relaxing and refreshing fragrance that you'll want to soak in for hours. Plus, the scent will linger deliciously on your skin, to keep you smelling fresh and fragrant all day.
* Protects skin
Rose water has antifungal and antibacterial properties, which make it an active ingredient against infections at bay. Rose Water for the eyes can be a useful alternative to using tap water to wash them clean, in case an irritant enters them. However, care must be taken that the rose water you are using is pure and without additives as the eyes are sensitive to dust and infections. It provides protection from dust and pollutants in the air; redness and inflammation of the eye. Rose water is also beneficial for acne. It’s cleansing properties along with the ability to remove oil, dirt and provide antibacterial respite, reduces acne and prevents future breakouts.