How does the spray hydrate skin rather than simply wetting it?

Plain water misted on the face will actually draw moisture out of the skin as it evaporates, leaving the skin drier than before. The Rosewater Facial Spray avoids this entirely by combining glycerin and sodium hyaluronate (hyaluronic acid) as its primary humectants, which attract and bind moisture to the skin’s surface rather than allowing it to escape. PEG-50 shea butter contributes an emollient layer that helps seal that moisture in place after application. Aloe vera adds its own soothing, hydrating properties alongside antioxidant support. The result is a mist that leaves a genuine layer of hydration on the skin rather than a temporary wet sensation that evaporates quickly, which is the key distinction between a functional hydrating spray and plain water in a bottle.

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