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  2. Rose water spray is great for calming redness on your skin - AOL

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    Rose water spray is easy to make and so good for your skin

  3. Setting spray - Wikipedia

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    Setting spray (also finishing spray, makeup setting spray, finish spray, or makeup spray) is a cosmetic product designed to preserve applied make-up in place for long periods of time. Usually sold in small spray bottles, setting spray is applied by spritzing mist over the face, keeping the make-up application moist for several hours. [1] [2]

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    Clarifying Exfoliant with 2% Salicylic Acid. Shah recommends this liquid exfoliant, which features two percent salicylic acid to unclog pores and keep skin feeling smooth and soft.

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    The Tatcha Luminous Dewy Skin Mist is a silky, fast-absorbing spray-on moisturizer that delivers a boost of hydration to your complexion. Spray the mist under or over makeup for instantly glowing ...

  6. Airbrush makeup - Wikipedia

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    A makeup artist applies foundation to a models face with an airbrush. Airbrush makeup is makeup sprayed onto the skin using an airbrush machine instead of being applied with sponges, brushes, fingers, or other methods. [1] A typical airbrush system uses a compressor to create airflow through a hose connected to a trigger-controlled spray ...

  7. Rose water - Wikipedia

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    Rose water is a by-product of this process. [5] Before the development of the technique of distilling rose water, rose petals were already used in Persian cuisine to perfume and flavour dishes. [6] Rose water likely originated in Persia, [7] [8] [9] where it is known as gulāb (گلاب), from gul (گل rose) and ab (آب water).