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Only Rosewater for eyes purpose.No added components
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Question #34554
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Only Rosewater for eyes purpose.No added components - #34554

Sunil Karia
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Hi there, good morning. Could you please suggest a few perfect brand names of Rosewater, which uses as eye drops ( no suggestion for eye drops ). This I am looking for using to drop in the eyes. So please name a few such a right branded Rosewater. Ha I have no any health issues including any kind of allergies. I use to apply Dabar Gulabari. Wish to change some other brand.Yeah, you may wonder till the age of 66 I am free from all. Please suggest few names those are available in Indian E Com. Thanks.

Age: 66
Chronic illnesses: All clear Guys I was in search of the same from online form the past 10 hours, so kindly reply in the short span.
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Hello I can understand your concern about pure rose water. You can use below rose water Shesha Ayurveda Pure Rose Water (100% natural, steam-distilled from Kannauj)

Blend It Raw Rose Hydrosol – “purest rose water, no additives”

Kama Ayurveda Pure Rose Water is often listed among the top rose water brands in India for purity.

Hope it helps you 😊

Warm Regards Dr Snehal Vidhate

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It’s great to hear that you are maintaining excellent health!

Since you specifically wish to use the rosewater to drop in the eyes and are looking for alternatives to Dabur Gulabari (which, like many cosmetic rose waters, often contains preservatives that can cause irritation when used as eye drops), the most crucial factor is choosing a product that is sterile, 100% pure, and free of preservatives and artificial additives, and ideally specifically marketed or formulated for ophthalmic (eye) use.

Here are a few types of products/brands available in the Indian market that are often considered suitable for use as eye drops, or are labelled specifically for eye use, and are available through Indian E-commerce platforms.

Rose Water Eye Drops (Ophthalmic Grade): These are products specifically branded and formulated as “Eye Drops” with rose water/extracts, ensuring a higher standard of purity and sterility suitable for the eye.

Care US Gulab Jal Eye Drop: This product is marketed explicitly as a “Gulabjal Eye Drop” and is often available on major Indian e-commerce sites.

TJORI Women Rose Water Eye Drops: Another brand found on e-commerce sites, explicitly labelled as “Rose Water Eye Drops.”

Pristine Organics Rose Water Eye Drop: Marketed as 100% Pure and Organic Rose Water Eye Drop.

Khojati Twinkle Eye Drops with Rose Extracts: These are ayurvedic eye drops that contain rose extracts.

100% Pure & Steam-Distilled Rose Water (often marketed as ‘Pure Rose Water’ or ‘Gulab Jal’): While primarily sold for skin and face, many users who practice traditional remedies choose the purest, steam-distilled, and additive-free varieties for their eyes. Look for bottles that explicitly state:

100% Pure

Steam-Distilled or Arq (traditional distillation)

No Added Preservatives, Alcohol, or Artificial Fragrance

Brands often cited for purity (look for the “Pure” variants):

Kama Ayurveda Pure Rose Water (Often cited as 100% pure and steam distilled)

Forest Essentials Facial Tonic Mist Pure Rosewater (Also 100% pure and steam distilled, though more expensive)

Patanjali Divya Gulab Jal (Some sources suggest this is specifically indicated for use as an eye rinse/eye drops on its packaging).

Important Considerations for Eye Use:

Sterility is Paramount: When using any product as an eye drop, even pure rose water, sterility is crucial to avoid infection. Products explicitly sold as “Eye Drops” are manufactured under sterile conditions. If you choose a regular pure rose water, ensure the dropper you use is clean and sterile, and never let the dropper tip touch your eye.

Check the Ingredients: Even for the suggested brands, you must check the ingredient list on the bottle to ensure there are absolutely no added preservatives like parabens, phenoxyethanol, propylene glycol, or artificial fragrances. Some cosmetic rose waters, including certain variants of Dabur Gulabari, contain these, which can cause irritation or burning in the eye.

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HELLO SUNIL,

Ayurvedic Rose Water Eye Drops

PURE VEDIC Ark Gulab Jal Eye Drop (15ml) Description: 100% pure rose water eye drop meant to soothe tired and strained eyes.

EyeSpa Ayurvedic Eye Drops (10ml) Description: Mild Ayurvedic eye drop composed of Triphala, Daruharidra, Honey, and other age-old herbs. Suitable for screen users, pollution, and age-related eye strain.

Khojati Twinkle Eye Drops with Rose Extracts (10ml) Description: Prepared with pure rose extracts to offer soothing yet efficient eye care. Assists in alleviating chronic watering and conjunctivitis.

Jiwadaya Entyce Rose Water-Based Cooling Eye Drops (10ml, Pack of Description: Ayurvedic and herbal cooling eye drops designed for dry eyes, redness, inflammation, and pain in the eyes. Beautiful Garden Rose Water Eye Drops (7ml) Description: Homemade, natural, and chemical-free eye drops prepared with rose water to subside the burning nature of strained eyes.

Tips on Selecting the Proper Product: Use products that read “100% Pure” or “Organic” to guarantee the lack of additives. Guarantee certification such as “Ayush Certified” to establish Ayurvedic compliance. Ensure sterility and packaging of the product at all times for safety use around the eyes.

OTHER BRANDS

Recommended Brands of Pure Rose Water for Eye Use Care Us Gulabjal – positioned as 100% natural, mild, and safe for eye use. Tjori Jiva-Rose Water – pure organic rose water with antiseptic action. Jiwadaya Entyce Rose Water Based Eye Drop – Ayurvedic eye drop, safe for eyes. Khojati Twinkle Rose Extract Eye Drops – pure rose extract eye drops, gentle on eyes. Gulab Arq – traditional plant-based rose water, mild and calm.

THANK YOU

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Hello Sunil You can continue Dabur Gulbari which is a premium one if you want to try other like you can try apollo pharmacy/ forest essentials

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Dear Sunil You may use Patanjali gulabjal.

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Plum Forest essentials Mama earth Dabur

all are good

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1.Baidyanath Gulabi Rose Water 2.Khadi Meghdoot Suddh Gulab Jal 3.Niramay Tattva Rose Water (Haldighati)

Adv: You can also use triphala water/ triphala decoction for eye wash.

WARM REGARDS DR.ANJALI SEHRAWAT

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You can start taking Saptamrit lauh 1-0-1 Dabour Gulbari

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Can try Maharshi ayurveda gulab ark Hansard gulab ark Which are pure one

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Hi Sunil You can use patanjali, baidyanath, Forest essentials rose water You also need to soak cotton swab in Rose water and apply on closed eyes Also can use cucumber rinds and place on closed eyes

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When it comes to finding pure rosewater suitable for the eyes, it’s important to choose a product that doesn’t contain added preservatives, alcohol, or other components that could irritate the eyes. A few brands known for their purer formulations include Kama Ayurveda, Forest Essentials, and Pure Sense. They are often available on Indian e-commerce platforms.

1. Kama Ayurveda Pure Rose Water: Known for its 100% natural steam-distilled rosewater which lacks synthetic additives, it’s a reputable choice for those seeking purity.

2. Forest Essentials Facial Tonic Mist - Pure Rosewater: This is another admired brand offering steam-distilled rosewater, often praised for its quality and purity though intended more for facial use, its simplicity makes it a viable option for gentle application to the eyes.

3. Pure Sense Macadamia Refreshing Face Mist: Interestingly, even though it’s marketed as a face mist, this option is free from parabens and other synthetic chemicals, making it an option for cautious usage.

When you’re using rosewater as eye drops, always ensure it’s labeled as suitable for that purpose. Even authentic brands can be risky if not intended specifically for eyes. Handling rosewater for the eyes with utmost caution is critical, given eyes’ sensitivity. Perform a patch test if trying a new brand to gauge any reactions — alterations to your regimen at 66 can still bring surprises, no matter the history of good health.

Lastly — even with compelling experiences with Dabar Gulabari, a new choice should align closely with natural and preservative-free rosewater to maintain the health and comfort of your eyes. Stay vigilant about ingredient checks, ensuring the product aligns with your needs as you make these changes.

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When it comes to using rosewater for the eyes, it’s crucial to ensure the product is 100% pure with no additives, preservatives, or artificial essences. Since you’re looking for names without health concerns, I can recommend a few brands known for their purity and availability, particularly on Indian E-commerce platforms.

1. Kama Ayurveda Pure Rose Water - Often recommended for its purity, it’s steam-distilled with nothing additional. It is widely available online.

2. Forest Essentials Pure Rosewater - Known for its organic sourcing and distillation process, this one is also available on various Indian e-commerce sites.

3. Juicy Chemistry Organic Bulgarian Rose Water - This is certified organic and renowned for its purity.

However, it’s important to note while these brands offer pure rosewater, using any product for direct eye application should be done cautiously, even if you haven’t had allergies so far. Rosewater for DIY eye drops isn’t clinically tested like pharmaceutical products meant specifically for eye use, so extreme care is needed. If any irritation happens, discontine immediately and consult healthcare professional. Always check reviews or consult a qualified health professional if unsure about safety for this particular use.

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