ROSE WATER? REALLY?
I will be very direct and brief with you.
Have tried so far three to five types of rose water.
The best is a Turkish brand: Gülşah
Then if you cannot find it Otacı (again a Turkish brand) is good as well. I would say that it is also more economical.
Another one is like a spray and quite good: Clarins Re-fresh, it is not exactly rose water but a mix of different flowers, you can smell the rose really strongly though.
Aaaand there is also an Italian brand which has a very nice smell, it is one of those old recipes... It is also more economical if you have a budget spared for rose water. It is not super luxurious but it has a very very light smell if you do not prefer strong rose smell.
Finally, I tried Garnier, but not so happy with it. Still, I have to say that it is 96 per cent natural, it does not have silicones, or parabens or colouring chemicals inside. Bought it in Ipersoap and I think it is not a bad purchase: it also claims to be good for dry skin, we will see how that works...
As I have suggested, Gulshah is the best, only if you can find it and if your budget allows that. The others also seem to be pretty good so far, Otacı is one of the favourites. Then if you think that you need to do also jam of roses, you need to talk to my grandmother, she knows how to do it.
Have tried so far three to five types of rose water.
The best is a Turkish brand: Gülşah
Then if you cannot find it Otacı (again a Turkish brand) is good as well. I would say that it is also more economical.
Another one is like a spray and quite good: Clarins Re-fresh, it is not exactly rose water but a mix of different flowers, you can smell the rose really strongly though.
Aaaand there is also an Italian brand which has a very nice smell, it is one of those old recipes... It is also more economical if you have a budget spared for rose water. It is not super luxurious but it has a very very light smell if you do not prefer strong rose smell.
Finally, I tried Garnier, but not so happy with it. Still, I have to say that it is 96 per cent natural, it does not have silicones, or parabens or colouring chemicals inside. Bought it in Ipersoap and I think it is not a bad purchase: it also claims to be good for dry skin, we will see how that works...
As I have suggested, Gulshah is the best, only if you can find it and if your budget allows that. The others also seem to be pretty good so far, Otacı is one of the favourites. Then if you think that you need to do also jam of roses, you need to talk to my grandmother, she knows how to do it.
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