Homemade Rosewater
By Thelma
@thelme55 (79323)
Germany
September 15, 2020 12:38pm CST
Yay! I was able to make rosewater again from the roses of my best friend. She and her husband went to their vacation house again in the north of Germany for a few hours and came back home with harvested red roses, apples and grapes. As the grapes and apples were plenty, she distributed them to our Filipina friends. The roses were only for me to make them rosewater for my facial treatment.
I took videos and photos when making this homemade rosewater. I will make a tutorial for my youtube channel. I am always happy to receive roses from my friend as she knows what I do with them.
Anyway, I am free now and I will be here on Mylot for a few hours until my neck will tell me to stop. I get a stiff neck sitting in front of our computer for hours.
Thanks for reading and I hope you have a nice Tuesday. I will tend to my notifications now. See you later in your posts.
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@ridingbet (66854)
• Philippines
17 Sep 20
what are the benefits of taking in the rose water?
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@ridingbet (66854)
• Philippines
18 Sep 20
@thelme55 any variety of roses can be made for rosewater?
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@thelme55 (79323)
• Germany
18 Sep 20
@ridingbet Red roses with a good fragrance. I don´t know the varieties of roses as long as they are smelling good. You can search for it online.
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@thelme55 (79323)
• Germany
17 Sep 20
Here is the same comment I gave to sol_cee. "Some of the benefits of rosewater are:
Soothes skin irritation.
Soothes sore throats.
Reduces skin redness.
Helps prevent and treats infections.
Contains antioxidants.
Heals cuts, scars, and burns.
Enhances mood.
Relieves headaches.
I only use this for toning my skin.
Thank you @ridingbet
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@LindaOHio (222726)
• United States
16 Sep 20
I remember rosewater from many years ago. It always smelled so good! Have a wonderful Wednesday.
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@thelme55 (79323)
• Germany
16 Sep 20
Yes, it always smells good @LindaOHio. Have a wonderful Wednesday, too.
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@LotusEyes (2707)
• India
16 Sep 20
Homemade rose water is very useful for the facial purpose.
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@thelme55 (79323)
• Germany
16 Sep 20
Yes, it is indeed @LotusEyes. Thank you. Have a nice week.
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@psanasangma (7910)
• India
16 Sep 20
This is real organic way to use.. how do you preserve it for long time. Once I tried but last only for 1 week.. seems I missed some steps
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@thelme55 (79323)
• Germany
16 Sep 20
It is indeed organic. I put it in the fridge to last for a month @psanasangma. Thank you.
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@thelme55 (79323)
• Germany
16 Sep 20
Some of the benefits of rosewater are:
Soothes skin irritation.
Soothes sore throats.
Reduces skin redness.
Helps prevent and treats infections.
Contains antioxidants.
Heals cuts, scars, and burns.
Enhances mood.
Relieves headaches.
I only use this for toning my skin.
Thanks @sol_cee
@freelancermariagrace (29342)
• Philippines
16 Sep 20
I am sure this rosewater smells oh so good!
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@thelme55 (79323)
• Germany
16 Sep 20
Yes, it is smelling good @freelancermariagrace. Thank you. Have a nice Wednesday.
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