1. The Feeling
Soft hydration.
Rose hydrolat settles lightly on the skin — cool, delicate, almost weightless. The aroma is subtle and true to fresh petals, not perfumed or artificial.
It feels calming. Gentle. Restorative.
2. The Experience
Used between cleansing and moisturising.
Misted over skin during warmer months.
Layered into facial oil routines to add hydration.
Sprayed onto linens or throughout a space.Rose hydrolat brings moisture without heaviness and scent without intensity.
3. The Material
Steam distilled from fresh Rosa damascena flowers grown in Morocco, this hydrolat is the aromatic water collected during the essential oil distillation process.
Composed of approximately 99% pure distilled floral water and around 1% naturally dissolved essential oil and water-soluble plant compounds, it carries the true character of the rose in its most delicate form.
Traditionally used as a facial toner and refreshing mist, rose hydrolat is valued for its soothing and balancing properties, particularly for dry, sensitive or mature skin.
No synthetic fragrance. No alcohol. Pure floral distillate.
4. How People Use It
Misted onto clean skin before facial oil.
Used as a gentle toner.
Sprayed throughout the day for refreshment.
Blended into clay masks or skincare formulations.
Rose Hydrolat (Organic)
Product Overview:
- Botanical Name: Rosa damascena
- Country of Origin: Morocco
- Extraction Method: Steam Distillation
- Parts Used: Fresh Rose Petals
Physical Characteristics:
- Color: Clear
- Aroma: Soft, floral, sweet
- Consistency: Watery
- Strength of Aroma: Medium to Strong
Packaging and Storage:
- Bottle Size: 50ml
- Packaging: Amber glass bottle with spray nozzle to preserve potency and freshness.
- Storage: Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight to maintain potency.





















Reviews
This is the purest, most refreshing rose water I’ve ever used. The scent is gentle and not overpowering, and it instantly calms and hydrates my skin. I use it before my serum and also as a mid-day pick-me-up — it’s like a soft floral cloud on my face