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Once used in Victorian icing recipes, rose water is now a common ingredient in Middle Eastern cuisine. However its limits are not confined to that region, for it is seeing a rise in popularity because of its many uses. It is being included in both sweet and savory recipes, from being a staple to make rose harissa to being added to whipped cream for fruit desserts. Try it also when making rice or use it to make your own innovative cocktail.
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So, I actually use this rose water as a natural, gentle cleansing water in lieu of a cleanser. I put it on a cotton round and gently wipe it all over my face in small circles. And it works really well! It controls my oil production, helps clear up break-outs, and reduces redness and irritation all without drying out my skin. I use it in the morning and at night before bed. If you're interested in trying out natural skincare, give this a try.
I used this to make the rose lemonade and we loved it so much I already ordered more. I decided to give orange blossom water a try using the same recipe but adding two teaspoons orange blossom instead of the tablespoon of rose, and both were amazing.
was exactly what i expected,thank you
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