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Kosmea Hydrating Rosewater Mist Review

By Ethel Merioles @kaxmerio

Physiogel Intensive Cream Ethel Merioles

Natural skincare company Kosmea may not be as popular here as it is in other parts of the world, but the brand is certainly something people should notice. The company doesn't use harmful chemicals like parabens, artificial fragrances, PEG, SLES, petrochemicals and even mineral oil in their skincare products. Instead, they use natural preservatives and essential oils (which, understandably, make their products a lot more expensive yet safer on skin). Through Glamourbox, I was able to snatch up Kosmea’s 25ml bottle of Hydrating Rosewater Mist back in December. This is probably the best cooling facial spray slash toner I have tried as it is capable of revitalizing and rehydrating tired skin. Just a few sprays on the face will moisturize and cool the skin down. It smells delicately of roses, and smelling it on my person heightens my senses a bit! I think the distilled rose petals used to make the product are the ones responsible for brightening and toning my skin. Pros: Really capable of nourishing the upper layer of my face, although just like what I mentioned in my Physiogel review, I really need to drink a lot of water to hydrate my skin from the inside out. The rosewater smells so great! Con: A 125ml bottle costs a pretty penny, and the bottle can only be stored for 6 months since first use. Kosmea Hydrating Rosewater mist 25ml

Kosmea's Hydrating Rosewater formulation is perfect for ALL skin types!

Kosmea Hydrating Rosewater mist Ethel Merioles

A clean, smooth skin after using Kosmea's Hydrating Rosewater Mist

A very echos nagmagandang post this is!

Rating: Four and a half stars out of five Price: Php 980 for 125ml bottle that can only last 6 months

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