Est. 1969 Dewy, Radiant-Looking Skin Damask Roses & Glycerin Dry to Combination Skin Vegan & Cruelty Free Good For People & Planet Free From: Dyes, Alcohol†, Parabens, Sulfates or Phthalates Glow To Go Get glowing. Hydrate and refresh for the dewy skin you've been searching for. Damask Rose Oil soothes and softens skin. Glycerin locks in moisture helping to set makeup or create a naturally radiant glow. Since 1969, our calling has been to deliver good energy, transcendent vibes, and a healthy glow - inside and out. Consider this a soul-to-skin beauty mission. †Guaranteed to contain
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Expiration Date: 04/01/2025

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Our receiving department does its best to verify and then enter the correct expiration dates for all incoming products. However, discrepancies do occur from time to time. This being said, the exceptionally high turnover at iHerb ensures that our inventory is among the freshest in the industry.

Heritage Store, Rosewater & Glycerin, Hydrating Facial Mist, 4 fl oz (118 ml)

DESCRIPTION:

Est. 1969 Dewy, Radiant-Looking Skin Damask Roses & Glycerin Dry to Combination Skin Vegan & Cruelty Free Good For People & Planet Free From: Dyes, Alcohol†, Parabens, Sulfates or Phthalates Glow To Go Get glowing. Hydrate and refresh for the dewy skin you've been searching for. Damask Rose Oil soothes and softens skin. Glycerin locks in moisture helping to set makeup or create a naturally radiant glow. Since 1969, our calling has been to deliver good energy, transcendent vibes, and a healthy glow - inside and out. Consider this a soul-to-skin beauty mission. †Guaranteed to contain <20 ppm of ethanol.

SUGGESTED USE:

Spray liberally on skin after cleansing or after makeup to lock in your look.

INGREDIENTS:

Purified water*, glycerin (vegetable), and rosa damascena (hydroessential rose) flower oil. 

*Water (Vor-Mag™) has been vortexed and magnetized to raise the energy to a higher vibration.

WARNINGS:

For external use only. Avoid contact with eyes. If irritation occurs, discontinue use and consult a licensed healthcare practitioner.