The connection between alcohol abuse and rosacea or dry skin
Let us explore the link between alcohol abuse and dry skin conditions, the underlying mechanisms, and what can be done to manage & reverse the damage.
I’ve been using Sadhev Rose Water twice a day for the last two weeks, and it has become an addition to my skincare routine. But is it really as good as it claims? Is it worth the price? Let’s find out.
By SOMA
Posted on | Last Updated
I fell in love with rose water and became an avid user long before I even knew anything about toners. Even today, whenever I come across purely distilled rose water, I jump into it.
Very recently, when I came to know about Sadhev Rose Water, I knoew that I had to try it out. And, it’s been two weeks already that I’ve been using it regularly, twice a day.
So, how is it? Is the formula pure and natural? Is Sadhev Rose Water worth every rupee or not? Well! Let’s explore all the answers.

Sadhev is an Indian Ayurvedic beauty and wellness brand that blends traditional Ayurvedic practices with modern skincare formulations.
The brand focuses on using Ayurvedic herbs, oils, and other botanical ingredients across its range of skincare, haircare, and wellness products.
Its formulations are designed around the idea of bringing traditional Indian beauty rituals into contemporary routines.
Sadhev has gained attention for its premium-looking products and emphasis on Ayurvedic ingredients.
The brand has used 4 simple ingredients to formulate this rose water. Here is the full analysis of all the components:
The main botanical ingredient, providing the rose-derived skin-conditioning and aromatic properties.
A preservative that helps protect the product from microbial growth.
A skin-conditioning ingredient that also works as a preservative booster.
The base/solvent in which the other ingredients are dispersed.
The ingredient quantities mentioned on the label are specified for every 10 ml of the product. So, for example, 10 mg of Rosa centifolia (rose) petals is stated to be present in each 10 ml of the rose water.
Yes. the Centifolia Rose petals are steam-distilled to produce the rose water. Its ingredient panel also lists phenoxyethanol and ethylhexylglycerin, along with water. Therefore, it is a steam-distilled Centifolia rose-water formulation, not a rose hydrosol.
Also, the formula is totally safe. Don’t worry about the preservatives. Phenoxyethanol is a well-established cosmetic preservative, while ethylhexylglycerin is generally well tolerated.

There are many ways to apply rose water. This is how I use it.

The bottle is made of 100% opaque, sturdy, dark glass. The brand is quite thoughtful, I must say. To preserve the purity of an Ayurvedic product, it is always recommended to keep it in a dark container.
The spray nozzle is functional and spritzes just the right amount with every spray.
The aroma resembles fresh rose petals. It is subtle, not overpowering, and reminds me of the purity of the product with every spray.
The texture of this rose water is just like simple water. It gets absorbed within a few seconds of applying. The fresh fragrance of rose petals is an absolute delight. This can be an ideal rose water especially during scorching summer.
Skin feels soft, smooth, and hydrated post-application. It also helps my daily moisturizer to absorb and blend more perfectly. I apply it twice a day and it gives me a fresh feel immediately.
One 150ml bottle can easily last around 1.5 months if 3 spritzes are applied twice a day.

I have quite dry and sensitive skin. But, so far, I haven’t felt any irritation after applying this rose water on my skin. In fact, my skin feels soothed.
Of course! I would definitely recommend Sadhev Rose Water, especially if you love using rose water as a part of your daily skincare routine.
The subtle rose-petal aroma is another thing I absolutely loved. It works beautifully before my daily moisturizer.
Overall, as a lightweight, refreshing, steam-distilled Centifolia rose-water formulation for everyday use, Sadhev Rose Water gets a big thumbs-up from me.