Saturday, February 2, 2019

Rosewater Face Toner for all Skin Types


 HOW TO USE   ROSEWATER - Cleanse skin with a natural cleanser such as Argan Oil, Jojoba Oil, Coconut Oil or any other face wash and rinse with water. Mist or put a few drops on a cotton ball and smooth over skin area. Spray or apply over hair after using shampoo or conditioner. Apply lotion, moisturizer and makeup after toning skin. Enjoy the scent of the rose petals! The natural healing from rose petal rose water is an ancient natural beauty secret.
    NOTHING ADDED OR TAKEN AWAY. Dark amber bottle extends shelf life as oils and Rosewater are light sensitive & must be stored in dark amber bottles to protect organics from oxidation. Organics not packaged in dark bottles for storage will lose potency & become non effective from UV damage. Store in a dry cool place out of direct sunlight.
 You only need two ingredients for this soothing recipe, roses, and distilled water.

ingredients

For the Homemade Rosewater:

  • Organic Roses (as many as you like-I used 7 stems)
  • Distilled water (enough to cover the rose petals- I used about 1.5 litres)

For the Homemade Rosewater Face Toner:

  • 1 T pure rosewater (recipe above)
  • about 4 T of distilled water (or enough to fill your spray bottle)
  • 1 2.5 ounce spray bottle


Instructions

For the Homemade Rosewater:

  1. Remove petals from stems and run them under luke-warm water to remove any leftover residue.
  2. Add petals to a large pot and top with enough distilled water to just cover (no more or you’ll dilute your rosewater).
  3. over medium-low heat bring the water to a simmer and cover.
  4. Let simmer for 20-30 minutes or until petals have lost their color and are a pale pink.
  5. Strain the mixture to separate the petals from the water.
  6. Discard petals and place water in a glass jar to store.

DIY Toner Recipes for Oily

 

For a non-toxic natural living, we bring to you the best DIY toner recipe  for oily, dry, acne-prone and normal skin

Apple cider vinegar is your best bet when it comes to dealing with oily skin. Not only does the vinegar helps balance the pH of your skin, but the enzymes present in it help prevent further breakouts. The witch hazel, on the other hand, works as a natural astringent, shrinking large pores and reducing sebum production in the skin.

  • Apple cider vinegar (restores pH of skin) – 3 tablespoons
  • Witch hazel (has astringent properties) – 2 tablespoons
  • Lavender essential oil (soothes skin) – 1 drop
  • Tea tree essential oil (antibacterial) – 1 drop
  • 1 T pure rosewater

Step 1. Combine all the ingredients

  • our out 3 tablespoons of apple cider vinegar in a container.(Glass container) 
  • Add to it 2 tablespoons of witch hazel.
  • Add 1 drop each of lavender and tea tree essential oils.

Step 2. Mix well and store in a spray bottle; use after cleansing your face


  •  Stir the solution to blend all the ingredients.
  • Using a small funnel, transfer the liquid to a spray bottle.
For use, cleanse your face thoroughly with a homemade cleanser. Shake the toner bottle before use and spritz it on your face while it is still wet. Wait for a minute to let it dry, and then apply a light moisturizer.
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Use it once or twice daily to get rid of acne. The shelf life of this toner is fairly long about 2 to 3 months, making this one of the best DIY toner recipes for oily skin.

Method 2: Using Rose Water

Rose water can also be used in conjunction with apple cider vinegar to make a DIY toner. The vinegar helps normalize the pH of your skin. The rose water works as a mild hydrating agent and also soothes irritated skin. The anti-inflammatory rose water can also be used to get rid of puffiness under your eyes.

  • Apple cider vinegar (restores pH of skin) – 1 tablespoon
  • Rose water (anti-inflammatory) – 2 tablespoons


  • Pour 2 tablespoons of rose water into a spray bottle. You can either buy it from Amazon Here or make your own at home.
  • Add 1 tablespoon of apple cider vinegar.
  • Fix back the pump of the bottle and shake well to mix the two ingredients.
  • Use the DIY 1 or 2 times every day after cleansing your face to keep oily skin in check.
The shelf life of this DIY toner is 1 to 2 months.

 

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