SKINAHOLICS

Natural Organic Rose Water Spray

£14.95

Rose Water not only clarifies your skin but can relieve anxiety and present you with a perfect night’s sleep.

Natural Organic Rose Water Spray

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If there was ever an indication that beauty is genuinely versatile, rose water spay is it. Roses may beautify our gardens, tables, and rooms, but they may also aid with weariness, anxiety, dry skin, and congestion.

A few seconds of spritzing to adorn the air or your skin might make or break your day.

Rose Water Spray is not a new concept. Roses have been found in fossils dating back 30 million years, yet rose water has been present for 14 centuries with roots in Iranian medical and spiritual practises. Rose hydrosol was traditionally distilled from the Damask rose, but firms now employ a variety of rose species, including wild rose and cabbage rose.

Benefits of Rose Water Spray

Mist to increase the skin’s barrier and decrease water loss

It’s easy to blame dry skin on chilly weather, but air conditioners and heaters are also to a fault. These devices reduce the amount of moisture in the air, causing cells to dry up, resulting in white, flaky skin. However, a 2014 study discovered that mist is quite good at hydrating the outermost layer of our skin, particularly during the winter months. With the addition of rose, you have the ideal natural treatment.

“Rose absolute enhances skin barrier function and lowers transdermal water loss,” explains Apoterra Skincare creator Dominique Caron. It also has antioxidants and antimicrobial properties. “Because the amount of active components in rose water is substantially smaller than that of absolute or essential oil, rose water will be much friendlier on the skin and nervous system.”

TIP: Use Rose Water Spray on dry skin regions such as the back of your hands, legs, and face on a regular basis. Try wet wrap treatment with rose water for very dry skin, including eczema.

Anxiety can be reduced by spritzing your routine

Rose water spray, in addition to smelling lovely, has significant soothing benefits on our bodies. Inhaling rose water lowered anxiety in individuals having medical procedures, according to one research published in 2016. This is most likely because olfactory sensations (or a good old sniff) convey soothing messages to the brain.

“I will spray their change downs with rose water for my patients who express nervousness prior to a minimally invasive surgery (it may be fairly intimidating seeing needles nearing one’s face,” explains Robin Hillary, RN.

Wash your face the next time you’re stressed and unable to relax. Many people identify their skincare regimen as an excellent method to relax, so whether you require three steps or ten, remember to include a mist of Rose Water Spray.

TIP: Inhale long, deep breaths while you spray your clothing, hair, and face.

Soothe and clarify your skin by patting it

You’ve undoubtedly heard the term “toner” used in relation to rose water a lot. There’s a valid explanation behind this. “Our skin is actually acidic, with a pH of 4.5 to 5.5,” says David Pollock, a cosmetic developer for Smashbox, Lancôme, and other brands. “However, the pH of most skincare products ranges from 6.0 to 7.5.”

These high pH products upset our skin and can aggravate existing skin disorders including rosacea, psoriasis, acne, and wrinkles. However, rose water’s naturally low pH of 5.5 aids in restoring the natural equilibrium. “As a consequence,” explains Pollock, “rose water helps soothe and relax the skin, minimising skin inflammation.”

After cleaning, dispense rose water spray onto a cotton pad and evenly wipe down skin, morning and night. Cotton pads may also be used as a light exfoliant to get smoother skin.

Rose Water Spray for a more restful night’s sleep

Is your general life keeping you up at night? Integrating a sleep ritual that incorporates rose water spray may be quite beneficial. “Nighttime rituals increase the synthesis of the feel-good hormone oxytocin while decreasing the stressor cortisol,” explains Elizabeth Trattner, Doctor of Chinese Medicine and AZCIM certified integrative medical practitioner. “It is critical for optimal recuperation to nudge the body and hormones in the direction of sleep. Yes, there is such a thing as beauty sleep! The lulling effects are enhanced by inhaling rose water.”

“Think of it as a lavender alternative,” says Chris Brantner, Sleep Zoo’s certified sleep science coach. Here’s how he describes the calming effects: “Our brain communicates through the olfactory nerve, which delivers messages to the amygdala and limbic system. Certain smells, such as rose, are supposed to calm this portion of our brain, which governs mood and emotions.”

TIP: Spray a few pumps of rose water on your pillow, bed, feet, or face every night before sleeping.

With the aroma of rose, you set a calming ambience

Women in the Victorian era understood a thing or two about self-esteem and used rose water in everything from soaps to cold treatments. According to Antonia Hall, MA, a psychologist, relationship specialist, and author of The Ultimate Guide to a Multi-Orgasmic Life, they even sprayed the smell on their mirror to celebrate beauty.

“All actions performed with intention have power,” she says. “Looking in the mirror and saying ‘I love you’ is powerful,” Hall adds, “but adding the perfume [of] rose conjures a deeper sense of love and beauty.” It is not about ego; rather, it is a contemplative way of viewing yourself with self-love and compassion.

TIP: Spray rose water on your mirror. Set the aim to perceive yourself more lovingly as you clean it down. Repetition is required daily.

Set the mood with rose water spray

It turns out that the romantic hysteria around roses isn’t society’s way of being theatrical. These well-known flowers are aphrodisiacs that have been utilised by women throughout history. Amy Reiley, aphrodisiac food expert and author of “Eat Cake Naked,” recommends it to “keep men intrigued.”

In a 2015 study on guys with reduced libido owing to depression, rose water outperformed the placebo. We ladies know that rose soothes tensions and anxiety, which aids inhibition. Ipso facto, if you want to set the tone, use rose water.

TIP: Spritz your bed before you and your spouse get into it.

A calming mist will help to clear the air

Rose water mist, believe it or not, has been proved to be just as effective as certain prescription medications in decreasing respiratory congestion. The essential oil relaxes the tracheal muscles, allowing you to breathe more easily and reducing coughing. This is fantastic news during the winter, when colds seem to lurk around every corner.

TIP: After a hot shower, apply rose water spray over your face and chest while taking deep breaths.

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