This exfoliating face mask is easy to make with real rose petals, Rhassoul clay, and rose hydrosol. Perfect for dry skin that fall and winter bring, this DIY exfoliating face mask is made with natural ingredients like jojoba meal and pomegranate seed oil to soothe and hydrate your skin.
As the seasons change, so do our skin and skincare needs. To keep your skin looking its best during the fall and winter months, we recommend our Rose Exfoliating Face Mask.




Exfoliating Face Mask with Rose and Jojoba
This exfoliating face mask is made with natural ingredients that are perfect for sensitive skin. Making your own skincare products empowers you by knowing the exact ingredients that are in them, and that they are all safe and natural to soothe your dry winter skin.
Face Mask for Sensitive Skin
Sensitive skin requires gentle care, and this mask is perfect for just that. The natural ingredients in this rose face mask help to soothe and calm the skin, while also providing gentle exfoliation.
Rhassoul clay and jojoba meal are both gentle enough for sensitive skin and help to remove dead skin cells and unclog pores, leaving the skin feeling soft and smooth.
The rose hydrosol, rose petals and rose powder help to reduce inflammation and redness. Pomegranate seed oil is rich in antioxidants and has anti-inflammatory properties, which can also help to reduce inflammation and protect the skin from environmental stressors.



About Rose Face Mask Ingredients
- Rhassoul Clay: This clay is known for its ability to absorb impurities and improve skin texture. It is gentle enough for sensitive skin and is perfect for use during the fall and winter months.
- Rose Hydrosol: This floral water is a gentle toner for the skin. It helps to soothe and calm the skin, making it perfect for use in a face mask.
- Rose Petals or Rose Powder: Roses have been used in skincare for centuries. They are known for their soothing and anti-inflammatory properties, which makes them perfect for sensitive skin.
- Pomegranate Seed Oil: This oil is rich in antioxidants and has anti-inflammatory properties, making it perfect for sensitive skin. It helps to protect the skin from environmental stressors and can also help to reduce inflammation.
- Jojoba Meal (for exfoliation): Jojoba meal is a gentle exfoliant that helps to remove dead skin cells and unclog pores. It is perfect for use in an exfoliating face mask and is gentle enough for sensitive skin.
- Skincare Blend Essential Oil: Mountain Rose Herbs skincare blend essential oil is made with a combination of organic lavender, organic frankincense, organic helichrysum essential oil, and carrot seed essential oils. Lavender helps to soothe the skin, frankincense helps to reduce inflammation, and tea tree helps to tone and revitalize the skin’s appearance.


Recipe for Rose Jojoba Herbal Face Mask
Gather these ingredients:
- Rhassoul Clay
- Rose Hydrosol
- Raw Honey
- Rose Petals or Rose Powder
- Pomegranate Seed Oil
- Jojoba Meal
- Skincare Blend Essential Oil
Instructions:
First, mix the Rhassoul clay, raw honey, and Rose Hydrosol to form a paste in a small bowl.
Then add the Rose Petals or Rose Powder and mix until it is well combined.
Now add the pomegranate seed oil, jojoba meal, and skincare blend essential oil. Mix until completely combined.
How to Use This Exfoliating Face Mask
To use, mix 1-2 tablespoons of the mask with enough water to form a paste. Apply the mask to your face and let it sit for 10-15 minutes. Rinse off with warm water and follow up with your favorite moisturizer.
In addition to using a face mask, we also recommend using a gentle cleanser and a heavier moisturizer during the fall and winter months. Be sure to drink plenty of water and protect your skin from the cold, dry air by wearing a scarf and hat.
Try our Rose Jojoba Herbal Face Mask this fall and winter for glowing, healthy skin.

Rituals for Seasonal Skincare
This face mask is perfect for sensitive skin, providing gentle exfoliation and reducing inflammation. Use once a week during the fall and winter months for glowing, healthy skin.
As the seasons change, it is important to adjust your skincare routine accordingly. During the fall and winter months, the air becomes drier and colder, which can lead to dry, flaky skin. To combat this, we recommend using our Rose Exfoliating Face Mask with Jojoba once a week.
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Rose Exfoliating Face Mask with Jojoba
This rose exfoliating face mask is easy to make with jojoba meal and rose petals. It is soothing and perfect for dry fall and winter skin!
Ingredients
- 1-2 tablespoons Rhassoul Clay
- 1-2 tablespoons Rose Hydrosol
- 1-2 tablespoons of Raw Honey
- 1 tablespoon Rose Petals or Rose Powder
- 1 teaspoon Pomegranate Seed Oil
- 1 teaspoon Jojoba Meal
- 3-5 drops Skincare Blend Essential Oil
Instructions
- In a small bowl, mix together the Rhassoul clay, raw honey, and rose hydrosol to form a paste.
- Add the rose petals or rose powder and mix well.
- Add the pomegranate seed oil, jojoba meal, and skincare blend essential oil and mix until well combined.
- Apply the mask to your face in circular motions and let it sit for 10-15 minutes.
- Rinse off with warm water and follow up with your favorite moisturizer.
Notes
To use:
- mix 1-2 tablespoons of the mask with enough water to form a paste
- apply the mask to your face and let it sit for 10-15 minutes
- rinse off with warm water and
- follow up with your favorite moisturizer
TIP: In addition to using a face mask, we also recommend using a gentle cleanser and a heavier moisturizer during the fall and winter months.
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