How to Make Your Own Rose Water at Home

By: | Apr 25, 2018

Everyone knows how good it is to use rose oil for hair and skin. With its beauty benefits, a lot of enthusiasts want to give it a try and see the hype for themselves. But because it’s expensive, a lot of people only get to try it once only to wait a long time to have it again. But with rose water now in the market, you get to experience the magic again!

What is Rose Water and Why You Must Try It

Essential oils signaled the evolution of a natural and healthier skin and hair care. Aside from using rose oil for aromatherapy, its therapeutic effects are truly astounding. This is why rose water is such a great product to use for your beauty regimens. But what is rose water and why should you try it?

Rose water also boasts of the wonderful properties you can get from a drop of rose oil. It is a distilled water containing the natural compounds of rose petals. Its versatility makes it work for all your skin care concerns. It works for acne, for improving the skin tone, for moisturizing, and more. And the bonus of using it? You’ll smell good after!

Fresh Dewy Rose

Bringing a rose water with you makes it easier for you to retouch! A few spritzes have effects like you’ve just applied rose oil on the face. It freshens up the skin and moisturizes it for a softer and younger look. This is the magic of rose water!

How to Create a Homemade Blend of Rose Water

There are a lot of ways that you can make your own blend of rose water at home. You just need two ingredients depending on which base you prefer. Some brands opt to use the by-product of distilling rose oil. But you can make one and even tweak it for your preference!

You can make rose water with only two ingredients. And one of them is distilled water. The primary ingredient may range from rose essential oil to petals. It depends on what you want to use and what is readily available. But here are the primary ingredients of rose water and why you should use them for your recipe.

Rose Petals in Basin

Rose Essential Oil

What makes this ingredient better than other is that it makes it easier to create rose water. Just add a few drops of this oil with distilled water, shake well, and voila! You now have your own rose water! Make sure to use a pure and organic oil like the ones offered by Aria Starr.

Recipe

Ingredients

  • 12 drops of rose essential oil
  • 1 cup of distilled water

Directions

  1. Prepare a clean container, preferably, a small spray bottle.
  2. Pour in the distilled water but only fill about ¾ of the bottle.
  3. Add the 12 drops of essential oil. Make sure not to let it overflow.
  4. Shake well before using.

Small Container Jar for Rose Water

Fresh Rose Petals

If you want to get a pinkish or reddish color in your rose water, you should use fresh rose petals. They still contain the natural compounds that make the water get a nice red tone. You can also make sure that it still contains the abundance of natural compounds responsible for its therapeutic effects. Look for only one type of organic rose to use and choose ones that are free from pesticides or toxic chemicals.

Recipe

Ingredients

  • 2-3 roses (must make up for a cup of rose petals)
  • 2 cups of distilled water

Directions

  1. Remove the petals of the roses and rinse them. It helps remove any dirt or chemicals that clung to the petals. Be gentle with the petals to avoid crushing or damaging them.
  2. Take a pan and put the roses in. Fill with water only until the petals are covered. Do not put in too much.
  3. You can also mix a teaspoon of vodka. It helps the rose water last longer without affecting its fragrance.
  4. Put the stove on a low heat. Make sure not to let the water boil since it creates a huge difference in how the water toner will turn out.
  5. Wait for at least 15-20 minutes until the water turns red and the color of the petals go pale.
  6. Take a sifter and a bowl or a clean jar. Place the sifter on top and pour the mixture.
  7. Throw the petals and put the mixture in a spray bottle.

Rose Water in Bottles

Dried or Preserved Rose Petals

What makes dried petals better than any other options is that you can use them any time to produce a rose water. While it doesn’t give the water a nice pink color, it still contains the natural compounds that make it effective for skin and hair.

Recipe

Ingredients

  • ¼ cup dried rose petals
  • 1 cup distilled water

Directions

  1. Heat the water in a pan but don’t boil it.
  2. Put the petals in a clean jar or any container with a lid.
  3. Slowly pour in the water but make sure that it is not boiling.
  4. Leave the mixture alone for 10-15 minutes to cool down.
  5. Transfer to another clean container by sifting.
  6. Store for future use.

Dried Rose Petals

Crushed Rose Petals

Rose water produced from this, has concentrated vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants. It’s really popular for beauty bloggers since it is very effective.

Recipe

Ingredients

  • 20 cups of rose petals
  • ½ cup distilled water

Directions

  1. Take half of the rose petals (1 cup) crush until it becomes a paste. Add a few drops of liquid to help bring the water out of the oils.
  2. Transfer into another bowl and leave it sitting for a few hours.
  3. Mix the other half of the petals in the mixture. Cover and leave sitting for 24 hours.
  4. Take a ceramic pan and put the mixture in. Remember not to use metal since it tends to alter the product after the oil comes into contact with it.
  5. Put the stove on low heat and simmer (do not boil) the mixture. Once bubbles form, remove from the stove.
  6. Use a sifter to remove the residue from the water.
  7. Leave in a spot exposed to direct sunlight for a few hours to help in bringing out its natural properties.
  8. Transfer to another clean container and refrigerate.