DIY All-Natural Pore-Perfecting Rose Facial Toner

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Many people associate roses with beauty and romance.

But me? Roses make me think of my grandfather. Specifically his nose.

You see, my grandfather’s honker was a bit bulbous, and my dad had this joke: “Before Pop-Pop was born, God asked him what type of nose he wanted, but he thought God said ‘rose’ so he asked for a big red one.” Good one, Dad.

But let’s get back to the whole “beauty” association…

(Though Pop Pop, your nose was glorious.)

Roses have wonderful skin benefits.

These fragrant flowers are antibacterial, ant-inflammatory, and rich in vitamin C, a potent antioxidant. They are also a natural astringent, helping to tighten pores, while the flowers’ nourishing oils moisturize.

Combine these properties with witch hazel — a super effective natural astringent — and you have yourself a fantastic facial toner.

homemade DIY natural rose facial toner

So let’s get to it!

DIY All-Natural Pore-Perfecting Rose Facial Toner

Ingredients:

Directions:

Combine the roses and witch hazel in a clean, sterile jar, and secure the lid. Give the jar a few little swirls to get rid of any air between the roses so they’ll effectively soak up the witch hazel.

Let the jar sit for 2 days, then strain the now rose-infused witch hazel using a clean piece of cloth or a coffee filter — squeeze the roses to get as much of the witch hazel out as possible. You’ll notice the roses have lost their pigment by this point and are white (like those to the right in the image below).

DIY all-natural rose facial toner

Lastly, simply bottle up the rose-infused witch hazel (again, in a clean, sterile bottle) and there you have it: your very own all-natural pore-perfecting rose facial toner.

I had never used a facial toner before this DIY…

I would simply wash and then apply my face oils.

DIY homemade rose facial toner

But I love this simple recipe and will definitely continue to use it as part of my daily skincare routine. Because of roses’ unique astringent and moisturizing power combo, it has really helped to soothe my skin, which tends to get a little more irritated around the change of the seasons (it’s really very bratty).

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  1. Thanks for the neat recipe! I am excited to try..

    Question please! Would roses freshly plucked from the garden work, or do they HAVE to be dried first..?

  2. Hi Nadia,

    I had tried to make this toner, but the roses I ordered from your link came as crushed flakes and not whole roses like in your photos. Also, when I added the ratio of roses and witch hazel to the glass jar, the crushed roses immediately soaked up all the witch hazel to the point where there were many completely dry rose flakes left in my jar and absolutley no liquid. Am I doing something wrong? Should I add more toner for it roses to be “floating” in the witch hazel?

  3. Hello, love your page..thank you for sharing you knowledge, do I need a preservative for the toner and what is the shelf time thank you

  4. If you would like, sure! I would just stay below the 5% maximum dilution for the rose essential oil. And you will likely have to shake it up before each use.

  5. Hi Nadia! I’m excited to try this toner! I see people have asked before, but I don’t see a response. Do you think using an organic pure rose essential oil would work instead of the dried petals? If so, What ratio would you mix?

  6. Hi,
    Your post is really helpful
    I am trying to make a serum/toner with rose essential oil. Do you have any recommendation on how to make the serum/toner?

  7. I’ve been trying lots of your recipes and love them all so far! I’ve thought about using witch hazel before but I’m nervous because it has alcohol. I used products with alcohol when I was younger and my skin did not like it. I’m wondering if using oil moisturizers afterwards is what balances that out though. What are your thoughts?

  8. Hi Nadia,

    I was wondering if the brand NOW Essential Oil “Rose Absolute” could be used instead of the rose petals. It is a 5% oil blend of pure rose absolute and pure grape seed oil. I looked through the other posts and saw that you advised against using rose hip seed oil but did not see a response about the rose absolute.

    You have such an amazing site and I am so thankful that you have put time into wanting to help others with DIY projects!

    Tthank you for your time,
    Natalie