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Rose Water for Skin Care
Despite its easy availability and cost effectiveness, the merits of rose water are often underplayed. Rose water holds an important place in aromatherapy and spa treatment. However, it could have additional uses if given a spot in the kitchen. The smell of rose water stimulates our senses and relaxes the mind.
The
Egyptians
had
been
the
first
to
find
out
about
the
uses
of
rose
water.
Rose
essential
oil
can
be
said
to
have
aphrodisiac
effects
and
had
been
used
by
none
other
than
the
classic
beauty
Cleopatra
to
seduce
her
lover
Anthony.
She
bathed
in
a
bath
brimming
with
milk
and
rose
petals
that
brought
that
ill-famed
glow
to
her
skin.

In India, rose water is used during auspicious events for its cleansing properties and soothing scent. It is used in cuisines and in pan or betel leaf as it is a great digestive agent. A dash of rose water in lemonade could work wonders to sooth a disturbed gastric system and may also be used to prepare a refreshing summer drink.
Rose
water
is
a
natural
anti-inflammatory
agent
and
tonic
and
may
be
applied
as
a
topical
treatment
to
burns
and
allergic
skin.
Some
capfuls
of
rose
water
in
bathwater
have
the
same
effects
of
aromatherapy
and
leave
you
smelling
fresh
and
feeling
rejuvenated.

Rose water may be mixed with home made and powdered face packs to tone the skin and clear it of blemishes and imperfections. Even by itself, it can make for a great natural toner, particularly when chilled and dabbed over the face in hot summers.
Here are two face packs with rose water, one for the oily skin and one for the dry skin that can work wonders for your skin:

For oily or acne-prone skin: Mix rose water with some fuller's earth and some drops of lemon juice to get a deep pore cleansing treatment. Leave it on until it dries and wash off with cold water.
For dry skin: Mix together rose water, milk and honey with oatmeal and make a paste. Apply this to your face and wash off once dry. It is a great face pack as it not only moisturizes your skin, but also provides it with essential nutrients.



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