Sustainable Rose Skincare

Aromatica's Reviving Rose Infusion is Powered by Rose Flower Extract

Rose is renowned for its beautifying benefits and this ingredient is at the center of the Aromatica Reviving Rose Infusion Collection. The clean and ethical beauty brand from Korea is launching its Reviving Rose Infusion Toner, Serum and Cream with richer moisturizing and reviving formulas powered by damask rose flower extract, a complex of antioxidant-packed superberries and superfood proteins. The entire collection is free from harmful and animal-derived ingredients, as well as artificial fragrances and dyes that could be irritating to those with sensitivities.

In this collection, there's the Reviving Rose Infusion Serum, which offers a fresh and luxurious take on previously introduced favorites like the Rose Absolute First Serum, which was prized for its firming benefits.

As well as having a passion for clean, ethical beauty, Aromatica settled on packaging its collection in up to 90% recycled glass and Forest Stewardship Council certified paper.
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