Classic Ayurveda Organic Rose Water, 250 ml

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€ 4,99

(€ 19,96 / l, Price shown includes 20% VAT. - Excludes delivery costs)

Content: 250 ml

In stock from January 10

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Features & Advantages

  • Great for adding flavour to food or drinks
  • Can also be used for cosmetics
  • Suitable for all skin types
  • Certified organic Certified organic
  • Vegan Vegan
  • Vegetarian Vegetarian
  • Gluten-free Gluten-free
  • Lactose-free Lactose-free

Item no.: XAY-AN-10584, Content: 250 ml, EAN: 4032582004400

Description

Roses: roses are one of the most popular flowers in the world and are known for their elegance. The complex, multifaceted plants are a symbol of love and perfection and embody time, eternity, life, death, fertility and virginity. Animals, beetles, wasps, cicadas, bees and bumblebees cannot resist the sight and scent of roses either.

Rose water: Rose water, also known as rose hydrolate, is a by-product of steam distillation of rose plants. It is a colourless liquid and has a delicate fragrance. Hydrolates are significantly gentler than essential oils and are thus suitable for children, pregnant people and the elderly as they are gentle on sensitive skin.

Rose water is often used to flavour beverages or food (like marzipan) and is also used in cosmetics. It is moisturising and cares for irritated, dry, reddened and sun-burned skin. It also beautifies the complexion and is an antibacterial, antiseptic multi-talent that can be used for the whole body. Rose water is also used in hair products as it intensifies the natural shine of your hair and makes your strands softer, more supple and easier to comb.

  • Harmonises the three doshas
  • Made without alcohol, artificial flavourings or preservatives
  • Made with Damask roses (Rosa damascena)

Some general uses:

  • Facial toner
  • Compresses
  • Hip baths
  • Hair care
  • Personal hygiene
  • Baby care
  • Refreshing spray on hot summer days
  • After sun care
  • For flavouring food

Recommended use on the face: rose water is generally sprayed on after cleansing. 1-3 sprays are sufficient. After spraying the rose water an, you can follow with a facial oil that's suitable for your skin.

Recommended use in the kitchen:

  • Add 1 to 2 teaspoons per serving of the food or drink, flavouring to suit your tastes.

Note: after opening store in the refrigerator and use within 2 weeks.

Manufacturer: Classic Ayurveda
Pharmaceutical form: Liquid
Diets & Dietary Restrictions: Lactose-Free
Allergens: Gluten-free, Lactose-free
Categories: Ayurvedic Products, Face Care
Skin Type: For All Skin Types
Hair Type : For All Hair Types
Product Features: Certified organic, Vegan, Vegetarian
For Whom: Especially for Women, For Children
Ayurvedic Products: Facial Care
Storage Advice: Keep refrigerated after opening
Dietary supplements are not a substitute for a varied and balanced diet. Keep away from children.
The recommended daily dosage should not be exceeded.
Nutritional Information
Nutritional Information per 100 g
Calories4 / 1 kJ / kcal
Fat0,01 g
  from Saturated fatty acids<0,2 g
Carbohydrates0,2 g
  from Sugar0 g
Protein0,5 g
Salt0 g
Ingredients
  • Rosa petal hydrosol [1]
  • Water
  1. from controlled organic cultivation

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