Norabloom Botanicals organic rosewater
By Lakota

May 3rd, 2015
Norabloom Botanicals organic rosewater

Organic Rosewater Norabloom Botanicals

Thank you to Holly, owner of Norabloom Botanicals for the opportunity to try out product from her line of skin care, in exchange for review! All opinions are my own.

A little bit about my skins unsettled past! Ever since I was roughly 13 years old (the beautiful age of unbalanced hormones) I started to experience extremely sensitive skin. I had red, irritated, itchy patches all over my body, that inflamed after a shower and burned upon the application of basically anything, to make matters worse this rash began to move towards my face. There was basically nothing conventional I could use on my face or so I thought. I would try high priced lotion, hypoallergenic baby lotion, I even eliminated all soaps on my face. I felt like I just couldn’t win, my face was dry but I couldn’t find anything to moisturize with that didn’t feel like acid on my skin!

Now that I’m older I have changed my diet to help with skin issues and have been pretty problem free, along with diet change I found a natural toner and I feel its something I can not live without. Basically I have just accepted I wouldn’t use any other product on my face but that toner specifically, that is until I was offered Norabloom Botanicals Organic Rose Flower water to try. This product is great for calming and soothing acne, sunburns, and suited for dry sensitive skin. I was a bit apprehensive given my face is so incredibly sensitive to everything, but upon reading the ingredients, and learning that not only are all the products eco-friendly, vegetarian and made in the U.S.A., they are also completely free of parabens, and petroleum! Did I mention that a majority of their products come in a glass container!? Well they do! Talk about reuse and recycle!

When I first opened the package I was delighted to find such a cute and hand personalized package inside! I love companies that do this as it makes the consumer feel special, and like their purchase really matters! Also inside was a product information card, to help me learn more about what Norabloom Botanicals can offer me as well as what types of products are good for what types of skin!

 

Organic Rosewater Norabloom botanicals charged rose quartz crystal

See that little guy in there? Thats the charged Rose Quartz Crystal!

Ok, ok onto the actual usage!! I pulled out the beautiful glass jar, something about glass just feels so natural! Inside the bottle is a charged Rose Quartz Crystal, pretty cool right? As I was saying I pull it out and I gave my face a spray! Now at first I had my hand pretty close to my face and got a pretty pressurized spray, but I found that holding my hand about arms length back, really helped me experience the light mist feel I was hoping for! Following the spritz effect was the extremely accurate floral fragrance of rose! I’m not kidding when I say it smelled exactly like a rose, light but aromatic! It absorbed immediately into my face no heavy feeling, and most important to me, no acid burn, just hydrating, like it quenched my faces thirst! I let that soak in for a total of about one minute before giving my face the touch test. The result of said touch test? Incredibly soft, almost that velvet smooth petal feeling that a flower has! I let my Fiancé do a smell test and his response was “whoa that smells so much like flowers, like feminine without the harsh chemical smell like a perfume.” So its a winner in every category for me, and easily a product I can trust with my skin. I look forward to using more of Norabloom Botanicals line of skin care in the future, and sincerely thank Norabloom Botanicals for introducing me to the option of more than one skin care product!

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This post currently has 2 responses.

  • Deb E

    I love the smell of rose water and it reminds me of my grandmother. I use aloe vera for sensitive areas on my skin but do not have that bother me too much. I like the little charge rose quartz crystal in the bottle.

  • kathy downey

    My grandma always had wild roses in her yard and she would make jelly from the rose hips,it was so delicious.This post gave me so many warm memories flooding back of grandma.Think i would like to try this rosewater

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