
It is essential to care for your skin in all-weather because our skin is the largest barrier against infection that we have. Keeping our skin healthy and moist helps keep this barrier strong. When the skin gets dry or irritated by harsh cleansers, toners and soaps, cracks in the skin can occur. Cracks in the skin make a person more prone to infection, and also affect your confidence. One of the newest trends in skin care is rose water, and you can pretty much find it in any Indian household. It’s simple and even dates back to Ancient Egypt where is was used by Cleopatra. Rose water is undoubtedly beauty’s new magic potion, and it is remarkably versatile and suitable for everyone. Whether you have oily, dry or combination skin, rose cleanser water can be added to your beauty regime and this magical cleanser is how I have added rose water to my own regime.
This amazing rose cleanser which has completely changed my skin is Garnier’s first cleansing milk called Soothing Botanical Cleansing Milk with Rose Water. It is made with 96% ingredients of natural origin. It is enriched with Rose Water, known for its soothing power, which makes it smell and feel great. It gently, yet efficiently removes ALL make up and impurities while leaving the skin feeling perfectly soothed and soft.
Why is rose water good for your skin?
So I bet you are all wondering why I recommended this cleanser so much, well here are 7 reasons I can give you as to why, and it is all down to the rose ingredient.
How to use it?
I know it is pretty obvious how to use rose cleanser but for those of you who are unsure follow these steps.
So there you go that’s the rose cleanser you didn’t know you needed in your life. It smells good and makes you look good, win win. Get lathering yourself in rose water just like Cleopatra.
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