Rose Petal

moisturising antioxidant anti-wrinkle acne control

overview

Roses have been used in skincare for centuries due to their numerous benefits. Rose petals and oil contain antioxidants, vitamins, essential fatty acids, and minerals. They have anti-inflammatory, antiseptic, and antibacterial properties. Rose water soothes skin irritation, reduces redness, helps prevent and treat infections, and promotes faster healing of wounds, cuts, burns, and scars. Rose oil has emollient properties and may help reduce inflammation. Rosehip seed oil is ideal for mature and photo-damaged skin, along with skin conditions like dermatitis, psoriasis, and eczema. Roses are also rich in antioxidants, vitamins A and C, and fatty acids, which provide anti-aging, moisturizing, and soothing benefits to the skin.

benefits

Benefit title : Antioxidant Powerhouse Benefit Description : Antioxidants in roses help strengthen skin cells, regenerate skin tissues, and neutralize free radicals, providing anti-aging benefits. Benefit title : Healing Hydrator Benefit Description : Roses are great for all skin types, especially dry skin. They moisturize, protect from moisture loss, and balance hydration in the skin. Benefit title : Wrinkle Eraser Benefit Description : Rose water and rose oils contain vitamins A and C, which help smooth wrinkles, reduce age spots, and aid collagen production. Rose hip seed oil is a natural source of retinol, which is also beneficial for anti-aging. Benefit title : Redness Soother Benefit Description : Roses have anti-inflammatory properties that help reduce redness and irritation. Rose hip oil is particularly beneficial for soothing skin inflammation, including eczema. Benefit title : Oil Reducer Benefit Description : Rose water helps balance moisture and control excess oil production. It also has astringent properties that help lift dirt and oil from the skin. Benefit title : Acne Fighter Benefit Description : The antibacterial properties of roses can help reduce bacteria that cause acne. Rose water can be used as a toner to cleanse acne-prone skin, and rose essential oil can be added to night moisturizers for its antioxidant and antibacterial benefits.

Skin suitability

Suitable for all skin types, especially dry and mature skin.

concerns

Rose water is generally considered safe for topical and internal use. However, individuals allergic to the substance should avoid it.

precautions

Do not use any ingredients that you are allergic to. Be sure to test masks on the inner part of your elbow to make sure that the ingredients will not cause irritation or a reaction. If you have any severe skin problems, consult a dermatologist before trying any natural skincare recipes.

source

Rose water is obtained by distilling rose petals with steam. Rose hip oil is derived from the small fruits that appear on the rose plants. Rose essential oil is extracted from rose petals.

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additional info

Dr. Hauschka uses rose extracts in various forms, including essential rose oil, rose water, rose wax, oil extracts from dried rose petals, aqueous, rhythmitized extracts from fresh rose petals, and extracts of wild rose fruits (rose hips). They support their partners in growing roses using certified organic or Demeter cultivation methods and provide grants for the purchase of rose cuttings or the construction of distilleries to help new partners starting in rose cultivation. Roses are edible, but only those that smell fragrant taste good. Scentless roses are flavourless. Dried roses can be used to make skin care and beauty products, such as cleansing grains and potpourri. Oatmeal is a perfect addition to homemade masks due to the fact that it contains saponins which remove dirt and oil. Oatmeal has proven to be soothing and has anti-inflammatory properties which makes it a perfect additive to dry skin care products.