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QuestionHow long can rose water be stored?Lorena Barcal is a Clinical Herbalist, Clean Beauty Specialist, and Writer for IslandBeauty.co, a blog dedicated to sharing the benefits of using all-natural beauty products and recipes created by herbalists. Lorena specializes in studying and developing natural alternatives for beauty products. After finishing her herbal studies, Lorena managed an herbal lab in Barcelona developing natural beauty products. As a writer for IslandBeauty.co, she shares knowledge and insights to promote the natural beauty industry.Store rose water at room temperature for 1 week or for 2-3 months in the refrigerator.
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QuestionIs it okay to use the rosewater with the vodka in it on my face?Community AnswerYes, vodka mixed with equal parts water is used as an astringent to cleanse the face and tighten pores.
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QuestionIf I use more rose petals, will the rosewater last longer?Community AnswerNo, it will just be more concentrated. Just make a small batch each time so you don't run the risk of it going bad.
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QuestionCan I use a normal rose for cooking?Cutewolf488Community AnswerNo, for you may not know which roses are edible, and you'll probably get food poisoning.
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QuestionCan I spray this rosewater under my arms to prevent smells?Community AnswerYes, but it won't work nearly as well as regular deodorant, so I would recommend applying an unscented deodorant before using the rosewater.
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QuestionHow long does rosewater made with essential oil last?Community AnswerIf you're talking about scent, about 5-6 hours, if you're talking about how long will the rosewater itself last, probably 5-6 years.
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QuestionWhy does my rosewater not smell the way it should if I made it with fresh petals?Community AnswerIt's possible that the rose you used simply wasn't fragrant enough, so I would try making it again with petals from a different rose (if possible). Be sure to follow all of the instructions carefully!
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QuestionWhat should I do if the rosewater doesn't smell good?Community AnswerIf the rosewater smells rancid, it may be expired and should be disposed of. If the rosewater was just made, the type of water used and rose blending (oil versus petals) methodology will cause a difference in fragrance. Overall, rosewater smells good. If yours doesn't, dump the water and start over.
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QuestionCan I use white roses for making rose water?Community AnswerIt won't be nearly as fragrant if you use white petals. It also goes bad faster.
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QuestionDo I need to crush the petals with a mortar and pestle?Skyler MansaCommunity AnswerNo. Try grating the rose petals and then squeezing the juice from the mash. However, the best way to make rose water is just soaking fresh roses in a tub of warm water then taking out the rose petals.
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QuestionCan this be used as an air freshener?Community AnswerIt could, but you would have to spray a huge amount for a faint smell.
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QuestionDo people ingest rosewater?Community AnswerAncient Indians used rosewater for aroma in food and brightening their faces. If you are planning to ingest it, make sure the roses are not wild, the water and roses are pure, and there are no chemicals in it.
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QuestionWith the crushed method, you keep referring to it as 'rose water' yet there is no liquid. Why is this?Community AnswerThere's some water in the rose as when you pluck out fresh ones, there will be some water inside.
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QuestionIs it okay if I mix Apple Cider Vinegar and rose water and use it on my face?Community AnswerYes, but avoid getting it in your eyes because the vinegar may burn them.
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QuestionAre miniature roses okay to use?Community AnswerYes, as long as you have enough of the petals to get the full fragrance of the roses.
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QuestionIs distilled water necessary?Cutewolf488Community AnswerYes.
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QuestionCan I add clove oil to my homemade rosewater?Community AnswerYes. You can tone your face with it after cleansing, and then your skin will be more soft and supple.
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QuestionAre you able to drink it or use it in drinks?Community AnswerYes, rosewater is drinkable. It is said to have some anti-aging properties. Drink rosewater as a mood enhancer as well.
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QuestionDo I have to use distilled water?Community AnswerYes. Distilled water has many of the impurities removed from it during the distillation process. This keeps bacteria and other impurities out of your rose water.
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QuestionCan I use this rosewater to dilute my DIY serum, and how long can this rosewater keep?Community AnswerYes, you can, and if you add vodka it will last 2 months. Try mixing the rosewater with coconut oil for an amazing moisturizer.
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QuestionCan I use the rose oil and roses?Community AnswerYes, you can.
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QuestionCan I use rubbing alcohol instead of vodka?Community AnswerThe preference would be a wood grain alcohol, like Everclear, but yes you can use isopropyl alcohol. It might be harsh on your pores, though.
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QuestionDoes rosewater need a lot of petals to be mixed with the lemon?Community AnswerYes, it needs quite a lot of rose petals if you mix lemon with it. If you don't have very many petals, I suggest you skip the lemon.
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QuestionCan I just let the roses sit in water?Community AnswerYou can, but it doesn’t work as well. Boiling/crushing/etc. brings out the natural oils from the inside. If you just have them sit in water, the smell and taste won’t be as concentrated.
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QuestionMy rosewater turned green. I used home grown roses, no pesticides no chemicals. It smells fine, is it still usable?Community AnswerNo. Rosewater needs to be refrigerated, and is only good for a week. If you made it more than a week ago, it's no longer usable.
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QuestionI don't have distilled water. Can I use purified water? If not, where's the cheapest place to buy distilled water?Community AnswerTo make distilled water, you can boil any kind of water (even tap water) and let it come to room temperature. It is now ready to use.
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QuestionIs it okay to use filtered water?Emma KalantarCommunity AnswerYes.
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QuestionCan I use other oils when making rosewater?Community AnswerYes, you can customize it however you see fit.
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QuestionCan I freeze the rose water for future use?Community AnswerNo, it'll expire faster.
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QuestionWhat if I don't have distilled water? Is tap water fine?Community AnswerNo, tap water may contain some contaminants.
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