Make your natural homemade winter moisturizer using rose petals

Rose moisturizer: Rose flowers are often used to make rose water, but rose petals can also be used to make winter moisturizer. If you know, your skin will shine.

Wed, 22 Jan 2025 10:16 PM (IST)
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Make your natural homemade winter moisturizer using rose petals
Make your natural homemade winter moisturizer using rose petals

The skin starts getting dry in the winter season, in such a situation you can keep your skin moisturized at home. You can make rose moisturizer at home with rose petals. It can help in keeping the skin soft and glowing so that your skin will look pink in winter. Here is a natural way to make your skin beautiful. 

Rose petals have antioxidant and hydrating properties that make the skin soft and glowing. Rose moisturizer can help you take special care of the skin in the winter season. It not only takes care of the skin but can also give the skin a beautiful pink glow.

Ingredients for Rose moisturizer

  • Fresh rose flowers
  • 2 tablespoons honey
  • 5-6 teaspoons glycerin
  • 3-4 drops lemon juice
  • 1 teaspoon coconut oil

First of all, take fresh rose petals and clean them well. Now break the petals in a vessel and boil them in lukewarm water, so that the rose essence comes out. Cool the boiled rose extract and add honey, glycerin, and coconut oil to it. Then add rose extract and lemon juice to it and mix the ingredients well. Now you could fill the prepared mixture into an airtight container, and store it in the fridge.

After a bath, the skin feels even drier. Rub the ready-made moisturizer on the face, neck, and hands. Your skin will be soft, and it will enhance the tone of your skin as well. The natural rose moisturizer will keep the skin hydrating and fresh during the cold season. Disclaimer: The information given in this article is only intended to create awareness about diseases and health problems. It is not a substitute for any qualified medical opinion. Therefore, readers are advised not to try any medicine, treatment, or prescription on their own but to take advice from an expert or doctor related to that medical path.

Muskan Kumawat Journalist & Writer