Alteya High-Potency Rose Water USDA Organic Facial Toner, 3000 Roses in a Bottle, 3.4 Fl Oz/100mL Pure Bulgarian Rosa Damascena Flower Water, Award-Winning Moisturizer in Miron Biophotonic Glass Review
Our verdict
Alteya's Bulgarian rose water is a USDA Organic, single-ingredient toner packaged in protective Miron glass, and its combination of high review volume and strong monthly purchase activity makes it one of the more proven picks in this set.
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Anyone who wants a simple, organic, single-ingredient rose water toner, including those with acne-prone skin looking for a gentle option.
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You want a multi-ingredient formula with actives like acids or peptides rather than pure rose water.
- Priced 12% below the category median ($19.20 across 452 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.5/5
4.5 average across 1,200 owner ratings
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Popularity4.1/5
1,200 owner reviews, more than most models here
The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other women's everyday face care: moisturizers, face mists, facial kits, rollers, cleansing brushes and steamers we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.
Overview
Alteya Organics sources its rose water from Bulgarian Rosa Damascena flowers and keeps the formula to a single active ingredient. The product is USDA Organic certified and labeled cruelty free, GMO free, and vegan, which appeals to shoppers who want a clean, minimal-ingredient toner.
The 100ml bottle is packaged in Miron biophotonic glass, a violet-tinted glass designed to limit light exposure and help preserve the rose water over time. It is marketed for acne-prone and all skin types alike, positioning it as a gentle, broadly suitable option rather than a targeted treatment.
With around 1,200 reviews at a 4.5 star average and roughly 3,000 units bought in the past month, this is clearly one of the more established products in the category, backed by both strong satisfaction and real ongoing demand.
Pros
- USDA Organic and vegan certified formula
- Packaged in Miron glass to help protect the rose water from light
- Strong review base of over 1,200 with a high 4.5 star average
- Suitable across skin types, including acne-prone
Cons
- Small 100ml size means more frequent repurchasing for daily users
- Single-ingredient formula will not deliver the same targeted benefits as toners with added acids or peptides
Performance notes
As a single-ingredient rose water toner, this product's role is more about a calming, hydrating finish than a treatment step. Bulgarian Rosa Damascena is the specific rose used, and pure rose water is traditionally valued as a gentle way to refresh skin without added surfactants or acids. The Miron glass bottle is designed to block light exposure, which can help preserve the rose water's freshness compared to clear plastic packaging.
What buyers say
With around 1,200 reviews averaging 4.5 stars and roughly 3,000 units bought in the past month, this is clearly one of the more established options in the category. That combination of high satisfaction and real purchase volume is a meaningfully stronger signal than smaller, less-reviewed toners.
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Frequently asked questions
Is this rose water toner suitable for acne-prone skin?
Yes, the listing specifically calls out acne-prone skin alongside all skin types. As a single-ingredient rose water, it is gentle enough to layer with other targeted acne treatments without adding extra actives that could cause conflict.
Why is it packaged in violet-tinted glass?
The Miron biophotonic glass is designed to filter out light that can degrade delicate botanical ingredients over time. This is a common packaging choice for pure rose waters, since they contain no synthetic preservatives to offset light exposure.
Will 100ml last very long with daily use?
A 100ml bottle used twice daily as a toner will typically last a few weeks depending on how much product you apply per use. Given the smaller size, some buyers choose to reserve it as a facial mist or spot toner to stretch it further.