Sometimes the simplest things can be the best for your skin and rosehip oil is proof of that. This single-ingredient product from The Ordinary can be applied as a moisturizer in the evening or under your makeup for a bit of glow. You can also add a drop or two to your favorite foundation or makeup sponge for a more glowy complexion. Rosehip seed oil is a dry oil, which means your skin absorbs it quickly without leaving a greasy residue.
We've talked about rose extract, rose powder, rosewater and rosehip oil — now let's talk rose stem cells. This serum by Dermelect is infused with Alpine rose stem cells, which helps to soothe red or inflamed skin while brightening. You can use this product after cleansing in the evening, or as a primer for your makeup.
If you're seeking an organic alternative to Mario Badescu's famous spray, InstaNatural has you covered. It's 100 percent damask rosewater and can be used as a toner, afternoon pick-me-up or even in place of regular water for "just add water" clay masks.
For a real #treatyourself moment, splurge on this luxe cream. It's a thick cream that's infused with a plethora of nourishing botanical extracts and oils, hyaluronic acid to hydrate and a small amount of lactic acid to gently exfoliate. The hero, though, is alpine rose extracts, which protect and soothe skin.
Pretty much everything that Herbivore makes feels like it was conjured in a dream, but that's especially true of this pastel-hued moisture crème. In addition to rosewater, it also contains aloe water and white tea extract that soothe, clarify and hydrate.