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For getting ready, ten minutes before you walk out the door, when the last pass matters.
A steam-distilled rose water, light enough to mist over your face, through your hair, or into the room, with no oil to dilute first.
Scent — Rose water, bright jasmine, a lift of mandarin. Floral, not powdery.
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A steam-distilled rose water: rose, jasmine, and rose geranium carried in water, not oil, so it goes on light and needs no dilution. Mist it over your face, through your hair, or into the room before you head out.
It's built for getting ready: light enough for bare skin, ten minutes before you walk out the door. And it smells like the actual flower rather than a perfume of one. Soft, not powdery.
Hold it six to eight inches away and mist. Over the face: two or three sprays, eyes closed. Through the hair or over the shoulders: a couple, ten to fifteen minutes before you head out. Over the room: a few above head height. Shake before each use.
Picked & packed by hand from our North Salt Lake warehouse, usually the same business day — arriving in 2–5 business days (no express). Not quite right when it lands? Free returns within 30 days.
What’s in it
A hydrosol is the water that comes off a steam distillation: the water-soluble part of the plant plus a fine mist of the oil, so it goes on light and needs no carrier.

The floral top the mist opens on: rose first, then a bright thread of jasmine.
What rounds the rose out — a green, slightly sweet floral warmth underneath.
A soft citrus at the finish, so the florals read fresh instead of powdery.
Straight answer
Fair question. It’s the water that comes off steam-distilling the botanicals, so it carries the water-soluble plant compounds plus a fine mist of the oil, not fragrance stirred into tap water. That’s why it goes on light, needs no carrier oil, and smells like the flower rather than a perfume of it. Lighter than an essential oil, and meant to be.

The ritual
Hold it six to eight inches away. Two or three sprays is the whole thing.
Over the face, through the hair, or into the room ten minutes before you walk out the door.
For the face, shut your eyes, mist above you, and let it fall. One slow breath as it lands.
Make it a set
Complete the ritual
Each piece is also sold on its own.
Questions
Close cousin. It's a true steam-distilled rose hydrosol, the same distillation used for facial toners, just blended here with jasmine, rose geranium, and a little mandarin underneath. Mist it over clean skin or through your hair before you walk out the door.
No. There's no carrier oil in it, only water and rose carried together, so it sits light rather than filmy. Even with jasmine and rose geranium underneath, it smells like a warm room rather than a heavy florals counter.
It's essential oils in water, nothing synthetic added, but rose and jasmine can be reactive for some people. Patch test on your wrist first, and check with your provider if you're pregnant or nursing.
Use it within the year for the truest scent, and shake before every spray. Two or three mists a session means the bottle outlasts most seasonal fragrances by a wide margin.
Yes, with a light hand. One or two mists over the shoulders or through the hair reads as a soft, close scent rather than a perfume that fills a meeting room, so it sits well under most office fragrance policies. It stays near you instead of announcing itself to the whole floor.
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