Is the Rosewater Facial Spray appropriate for sensitive skin, and does Vitamin D3 serve a purpose in the formula?

Yes, the spray is specifically noted as suitable for use as a sensitive-skin tonic. The formula is free from parabens, phthalates, sulfates, mineral oil, and petroleum, and the botanical ingredients, including rose extract, calendula, and aloe vera, are all well-regarded for their calming and anti-inflammatory properties rather than for any potential to sensitize skin. The inclusion of cholecalciferol (Vitamin D3) is a less common but thoughtful addition. Vitamin D3 applied topically supports the skin’s overall health and barrier function, and many people are deficient in this nutrient, which can affect how skin looks and feels. At $14.00 SRP for an 8 oz bottle, it delivers a genuinely functional ingredient deck at an accessible everyday price point that positions it as a practical, regular-use addition rather than an occasional luxury.

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