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Rose Water.

Mario Badescu Rose Water
Mists & Essences

About this product

A lightweight rose water mist designed to hydrate and refresh skin, typically used as a toner or between skincare steps.

Mists & Essences

The Guru Index verdict

63%

Mixed

~Mixed · 63%
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What the gurus are saying

The gurus split on this one. One expert found it leaves skin feeling sticky with an overly intense rose scent that doesn't appeal. However, others praise it as a classic hydrating mist that works well when spritzed before applying other products to lock in moisture, making it a straightforward choice for anyone looking for a simple hydrating step in their routine.
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"I am the founder of the hate club for that product. I absolutely despise it. I feel like it just makes your skin sticky. It smells so strong and not even like a nice gentle rose scent. It's like if the rose rammed a line and then shoved itself into the bottle. It's just way too intense. I don't like it."
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"Mario Badescu toner, it's a staple, it's a classic, it's been in people's routines for a very long time. If you are hydrating your skin with a toning mist like that and then you're quickly going in with your next skincare products, there is benefit to that, hydrating your skin, making sure that you're putting on products to lock all that hydration in. It can be as simple as just some rose water."
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