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Showing posts with label Moisture Toner. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Moisture Toner. Show all posts

10.27.2014

Spotlight | Nature Republic Bulgarian Rose Moisture Toner.

Having heard good things about Nature Republic's Bulgarian Rose skincare line, I took the chance to purchase the Moisture Toner the last time I visited the Nature Republic store at Festival Supermall. The skincare line also includes an emulsion, an essence, and a moisture cream. However, I decided not to buy the entire line as I still have tons of creams and essences from various Korean brands, stocked at home.
Bulgarian Rose Moisture Toner.
The Nature Republic Bulgarian Rose Moisture Toner comes in a pink plastic bottle with a silver twist cap. I believe they come in one size only (155 mL) and sell for Php 255 per bottle. The packaging is very simple and straight-forward, yet comes off as elegant and feminine.
The silver cap gives a vintage vibe to it.
Sealed. :)
The clear-colored toner contains rose water, which is popular for its wide range of benefits to the skin. This includes moisturizing, soothing, and rejuvenating the skin.
Hangul text at the back of the bottle.
Filled with anti-oxidants and various vitamins, rose water also nourishes the skin and can help prevent signs of aging. 
Lovely rose prints on the side.
Unlike most toners that have a watery consistency, this particular toner has a slightly thicker, gel-like consistency - definitely a plus if you have dry skin. The best part? This product smells divine!
Comes in one size only - 155 mL.
What I love:
- The scent - beautiful, feminine, and light.
- Simple yet elegant packaging.
- Does a good job of moisturizing the skin.
- Soothes and softens the skin.
- No break-outs, safe for sensitive skin.
- Affordable price.

What you might not like:
- None that I can think of (except for the fact that practically everything in the bottle is written in Hangul).

Now here's a bit of trivia about rose water. 
Rose hydrosol (aka rose water) is derived from an intricate process. Small batches of rose buds are steamed in copper distilleries and ultimately release a volatile therapeutic compound into the water. The essential oil is drawn off, and rose water - containing micro molecules of essential oil and constituents from the flower - is captured drop by drop.
Amazing, isn't it? :)

Have you tried this product, or any other skincare products with rose water? How was your experience?