It's full of antioxidants.
Antioxidants are necessary to prevent damage to our skin caused by oxidative stress. Libby says when used in skincare, rose water will help our skin combat harmful free radicals and damage caused by UV rays, pollution, and stress.
It could help with acne.
Because rose water has antimicrobial properties, Libby says it could serve as an all-natural treatment for acne. She recommends choosing a mist or serum because they are super-concentrated with rose water and allows for better penetration in the skin, whereas creams can be diluted with emollients and humectants.
It's anti-inflammatory.
If you have eczema or rosacea, Jow says rose water will help soothe redness because of its anti-inflammatory properties.
It's hydrating for both the skin and hair.
Rose water doesn't just soften your skin when used in skincare; it can also hydrate your hair without adding extra weight. Libby says to add a few drops of rose water into your shampoo or conditioner for an added boost of moisture. If you're not a fan of DIY, choose a shampoo and conditioner duo with rose extracts already included. We love Christophe Robin's volumizing shampoo and conditioner duo with rose extracts.
It reduces stress.
The reason rose is in so many fragrances is because it just smells delicious—but that scent can actually have mood-boosting benefits. Libby says inhaling rose water is known to reduce stress and help promote a calmer and more relaxed state. According to studies, breathing in rose water lowers the amount of cortisol (a.k.a. stress hormones) in the body.