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Rose Water

Rose Water

Rose Water is a fragrant liquid made by distilling rose petals with steam. It is commonly used in cosmetics and personal care products due to its soothing and anti-inflammatory properties. Additionally, it has applications in culinary and medicinal practices.

Indications

-Cosmetic Use: As a skin toner and hydrating agent. -Culinary Use: As a flavoring agent in desserts and beverages. -Medicinal Use: To alleviate irritation and redness in the skin, and as a mild astringent.


Dosage

-Cosmetic Use: Apply a few drops to a cotton pad and gently sweep over the face after cleansing. -Culinary Use: Use sparingly as a flavoring in recipes; typically, 1-2 teaspoons per dish. -Medicinal Use: Follow specific recommendations by a healthcare provider or included in product instructions.


Contra-Indications

-Allergic Reactions: Individuals with hypersensitivity to rose or rose water may experience allergic reactions. -Sensitive Skin: Use with caution on highly sensitive or broken skin.


Special Precautions

-Conduct a patch test before applying topically to ensure no adverse reactions. -Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight to maintain potency.


Side Effects

-Skin Irritation: Rare cases of redness or irritation. -Allergic Reactions: May include rash, itching, or swelling in sensitive individuals.


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