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PRODUCT REVIEW: Escentia Rose Water Review
PRODUCT REVIEW: Escentia Rose Water Review

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Escentia Rose Water

Escentia Rose water is the decadent distillate from rose essential oil production, also known as 'attar of roses'. This deliciously fresh delicate floral water is derived from steam distilling crushed rose petals.

Rose water is often used as a culinary flavour in turkish delight, ice cream, tea, and marshmallows.

Escentia Rose water is the ideal ingredient for dry or sensitive skins. Make your own skin re hydrating spray by decanting rose water into a spray bottle. This also provides a fabulous toner to use after washing ones face. This spray also doubles up as a room freshener, adding a sweet floral aroma to the room!

Escentia Rose Water contains a little alcohol to maintain shelf life.

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Use Escentia Rose essential oil in an oil burner, or for a truly luxurious massage. Fresh Earth Food Store sell Escentia and Soil Products, both of which make a large range of essential oils and carrier oils.




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