FSS Rose Water
Roses were among the first plants that were grown for beauty’s sake alone. The practice began in Asia and spread to the Middle East before becoming a gardening trend in European nations. Throughout history, roses were highly prized for their beauty and medicinal attributes. Today, flowers are commonly incorporated into cosmetic formulations not only for their aesthetic beauty but also for their potent skin nourishing properties.
Roses are known for antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties encouraging their use in beauty applications. Astringent properties promote rose utilization for applications for oily and problem skin. Excess dirt and bacteria can clog pores and contribute to blemishes and breakouts. Ingredients offering astringent properties are known to assist in pore tightening and removing excess bacteria and dirt.
Floral water or flower waters are increasing in popularity throughout the beauty industry as consumers focus on concerns surrounding sustainability and water reduction. Flower waters offer an opportunity to take the place of traditional water in cosmetic formulations while promoting the beneficial properties of roses.
FSS Rose Water is ideal for incorporation in skin and hair care formulations to promote valuable conditioning properties as well as offer the opportunity to capitalize on the benefits associated with roses.
Limited supply while quantities last.
References:
1. Magic and Medicine of Plants, The Reader's Digest Association Ltd, 1986
2. Ziegler SJ, Meier B, Sticher O (October 1986). "Fast and Selective Assay of l-Ascorbic Acid in Rose Hips by RP-HPLC Coupled with Electrochemical and/or Spectrophotometric Detection". Planta Medica 52(5): 383–7. doi:10.1055/s-2007-969192. PMID 17345347.