Tuesday, May 12, 2015

Rose Water, a beauty essential


What is Rose Water?

Rose water is astringent but gentle. It is a natural cleanser that has the ability to help with fine lines and wrinkles. I love it for minor skin inflammations and rosacea. Rose water is also known to be helpful with acne and it rebalances the pH of the skin.

There are a number of rose water recipes out on the internet. I particularly like Rosemary Gladstar’s version, but after playing around in my kitchen I’ve made my own revisions.

Ingredients:
  • 2-3 quarts fresh rose petals
  • water
  • dry ice

Directions

  1. Select a large canning pot and place a brick in the center of it. Place a bowl on top of the brick and then add enough petals to fill about halfway up the sides of the bowl. Add water to the top of the brick.
  2. Put the lid on the pot upside down and turn on the heat. Bring the water just to a boil and then reduce the heat to as low as it can go while still maintaining a simmer. As the pot begins to simmer, carefully add the dry ice to the center of the lid.Note: Always wear thick gloves (leather, wool, or heavy rubber) when handling dry ice. (We get our dry ice from a local ice cream shop, and it’s sometimes available at grocery or party stores.)
  3. You’ll need to keep an eye on your homemade still set-up. Set the timer for 20 minutes. During this time, the water will boil, steam will condense on the upturned lid and roll down the handle until it drips into the bowl below. You should expect to get 2-3 cups of highly potent rose water, but you may have to do a second or third round of 20 minute intervals. Keep checking your rosewater to make certain it isn’t getting too diluted.
  4. Remove from heat and pour into an amber glass bottle for storage. This should last for several months up to one year.

What’s next?

You can use your rose water with a simple cotton ball as an astringent during a daily facial. You can use it as a base for moisturizer, hair conditioner or any other beauty product that rose would be nice in. Rose water has traditionally been used in cocktails and desserts as well.
One of my favorite ways to use a homemade flower water is to add a bit of club soda to it and serve it to my friends as an herbal spritzer. Rose water served this way with a few varieties of finger sandwiches is the perfect way to spend an afternoon with a couple girlfriends.

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