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    Default What is the right way to use rose water?

    I keep hearin about the benefits of rose water but a not sure how o use it. Do you add it in your bath water or wear it on your face. What are its benefite ? I only like the smell so far...

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    I think the best thing to do with rose water is make turkisk delight. to bath in it would mean you end up smelling like it. no thanks

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    i don't know exactly but i heard washing your face with rose water makes it glow...ya you can also mix it up with the water you are bathing with..

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    Apply it on the face before washing your face.

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    Uses of rose water in our daily life are as under :

    • Use rose water to prevent or reduce eye puffiness
    • Freshen your face throughout the day by spraying rose water mist on your skin
    • Add 2 cups of rose water into your bath for divine and unforgettable experience
    • Use rose water to soften dry skin
    • Rose water can also work as a natural makeup remover
    • You can also use rose water as your perfect natural setting spray
    • Use rose water as a skin toner
    • You can use rose water as an after-shave, to prevent irritation and sooth the skin
    • Aromatherapy
    • Face cleanser
    • Control excess oil
    • Reduce pimple and acne
    • Improve complexion

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    **Tarun** Male

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    Wash your face with a mild face wash. Take one tablespoon of rose water in a small bowl and add few drops of glycerine to it. Apply this mixture on your face and then wash it off. You can also add it to body scrubs or directly into bath water.

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    For beautiful glowing skin, damp cotton ball into rose water and apply it directly on your face. You can add tomato juice to it .

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    "Rose water has anti-inflammatory properties that can help reduce the redness of irritated skin, get rid of acne, dermatitis and eczema. It is a great cleanser and aids in removing oil and dirt accumulated in clogged pores"

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    Rose water has anti-inflammatory properties that can help reduce the redness of irritated skin, get rid of acne, dermatitis and eczema. It is a great cleanser and aids in removing oil and dirt accumulated in clogged pores", says Dr. Deepali Bhardwaj, Skincare Expert.

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    1 Mix equal parts rosewater and glycerin, apply on the scalp with the help of cotton pads and massage for 10-15 minutes.
    2 Let it stay for another 30 minutes and wash off with shampoo.
    3 Facial Cleanser: Rose water can be used a cleanser on all skin types


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