Hydrating & Balancing Toner for All Skin Types This organic rose water mist is distilled from hand-picked Damask rose petals to deliver instant hydration and calmness to the skin. Its antioxidant-rich formula soothes, tones...
ROWSE
Rose Water Facial Mist
Hydrating & Balancing Toner for All Skin Types
This organic rose water mist is distilled from hand-picked Damask rose petals to deliver instant hydration and calmness to the skin. Its antioxidant-rich formula soothes, tones, and refreshes, restoring balance to your skin’s pH and prepping it for the rest of your routine.
Perfect as a mid-day skin refresher or toner after cleansing, it supports skin health while promoting better absorption of serums and moisturisers.
Key Benefits
- Restores hydration and balances pH
- Tightens pores and tones the skin
- Enhances product absorption
- Firming effect for smooth, radiant skin
How to Use
Spray directly onto clean skin or apply with a cotton pad after cleansing. Use morning and evening, or throughout the day as needed.
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Toning & Refreshing — Gives radiance to the complexion, tones and refreshes while leaving the skin delicately scented. Rebalancing — Controls sebum production.
Spray 3 to 4 spritz of floral water all over the face to tone the skin. Use day and night after the cleansing step. Keep away from light and heat, at room temperature and in its original pack. Use within 6 months after opening....
Organically-grown Damask roses.
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Rowse
Spanish plant-based skincare and makeup built around botanical ingredients, skin longevity and minimal routines.
TYPEYOURSKIN carries Rowse because the brand brings plant-based beauty into a clear, minimal routine. Its skincare and makeup focus on long-term skin health, botanical ingredients and fewer, better steps rather than excessive product layering.



