Rose Water for Hair and Scalp Comes Recommended By Derms — Here's Why
The beautiful scent isn’t the only perk.
There's nothing we love more than multipurpose beauty products — rose water being one of them. Not only does it give Jennifer Aniston glowing skin but it also wields serious perks for both hair and scalp. And let's not forget that it smells amazing either. To learn more about rose water's rise in popularity among celebs and beauty enthusiasts alike, we spoke to a few haircare experts.
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Keep scrolling to find out more about rose water for hair and scalp.
Is Rose Water Good for Your Hair?
"Rose water is amazing for the hair," says Lin Chen, co-founder of sustainable beauty brand Pink Moon. "It's hydrating, and adds moisture to damaged, dry hair ?? it's especially wonderful for processed or colored hair."
Rose water is a mild astringent with anti-inflammatory properties that can also help to reduce oiliness, Dr. Marisa Garshick, board-certified dermatologist at MDCS Dermatology, tells us. So those with oily scalp, dandruff, or seborrheic dermatitis can definitely benefit from incorporating rose water into their haircare and scalp routine.
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Does Rose Water Help Hair Growth?
Yes. Because rose water is beneficial to the overall health of the scalp, it can help establish a good foundation for hair growth and help prevent hair loss. "Rose petals are also high in vitamins A, B3, C, and E, which nourish the scalp and stimulate hair follicles, promoting hair growth," explains Chen.
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What Hair Types Benefit From Using Rose Water?
You may be pleased to learn that rose water is suitable for all hair types, so there's no harm in giving it a try. In terms of which hair type will benefit most, Dr. Garshick says those with oily scalp and hair can benefit from its astringent properties, while those who have dry scalp and hair can benefit from the hydrating and moisturizing ones.
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Can You Make Your Own Rose Water?
Rose water is really easy to make by simmering or by distillation. As the first step for both methods, it is important to pluck the rose petals from the stems to get rid of any residue.
"To make rose water by the simmering method, add rose petals to a pot and cover the petals with distilled water, allow the water to simmer until the petals lose their color," instructs Dr. Garshick.
"To make rose water through distillation, place a bowl in the center of a pot and put petals and distilled water in the pot," says Dr. Garshick. "Next, cover the pot with the lid upside down and place ice cubes in the lid. Bring the pot to a boil and then allow it to simmer until the petals lose their color."
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How Should Rose Water be Applied To The Hair?
Rose water can be applied directly to the hair or scalp as shampoo, conditioner, an after-shampoo rinse, or as a mist. Although the application may vary depending on whether you make your rose water at home or buy a hair product infused with rose water, the results will be very similar.
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Shop Rose Water Beauty Products
Carols Daughter Wash Day Rose Shampoo and Conditioner
Carol's Daughter products are specially made for natural, curly, kinky, and coily hair. This vegan shampoo is sulfate-free, which means it cleans the scalp and hair but doesn't strip it or dry it out. Blended with rose water, this shampoo has a foamy lather that removes build-up and adds shine. Use it with the conditioner for best results.
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Aveeno Rose Water & Chamomile Blend Sulfate-Free Conditioner
If you have a dry, sensitive scalp or fine hair, this Aveeno shampoo will help soothe and soften. Made with rose water and chamomile, it gently cleans hair without stripping it or using harsh chemicals.
Pantene Miracle Moisture Boost Sulfate Free Conditioner
Infused with a relaxing floral scent, this conditioner uses the hydrating properties of rose water, vitamin B5, and antioxidants to keep hair hydrated and smooth.
Pink Moon Celestial Sun Brew
Celestial Sun Brew can be used as a tea to drink, as a facial steam, and as a hair rinse. This product is loose leaf and flowers consisting of rose buds, rose hips, lemon peel, and adaptogenic holy basil. When used as a hair rinse, it helps to cleanse, nourish the scalp, prevent dandruff, and promote hair growth.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How long does rose water last?
Rose water can last up to six months. It's best to store the solution in an airtight container or a spray bottle in the fridge to maintain freshness.
How often should you use rose water on your hair and scalp?
Two to three times a week is recommended. Increased frequency of use may affect the scalp's pH level.
Are there any side effects to using rose water for hair?
Unless you have an allergy to roses or other flowers, rose water is generally safe for all hair types and textures and should not pose any adverse side effects. However, if you have any concerns, consult your doctor before use.
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