Rosewater Facial Toner by Cocokind, Multipurpose Spray to Set Makeup, Double Cleanse, and Balance Skins pH, Made with Rose Hydrosol, 4 Fl Oz Review
Our verdict
Cocokind's Rosewater Facial Toner is a multipurpose rose hydrosol spray marketed for sensitive skin, meant to double as a makeup setting mist, a second cleanse and a pH balancer, and its 4.6 star average across 654 ratings shows solid satisfaction. At $17.99 for 4 ounces, it's a good pick if you want one product that pulls multiple duty.
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Sensitive skin looking for a multipurpose rose toner that can also set makeup and support a double cleanse.
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You want a toner with a longer ingredient list of targeted actives, since this leans on rose as its defining ingredient.
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.6/5
4.6 average across 654 owner ratings
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Popularity3.5/5
654 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
Cocokind's Rosewater Facial Toner is built around rose as its active ingredient and marketed as a multipurpose spray, useful for setting makeup, supporting a double cleanse routine and helping balance skin's pH. It's formulated for sensitive skin and made without added fragrance beyond the natural scent of the rose itself.
The 4 fluid ounce bottle is organic and cruelty free, and the benefit list covers hydrating, softening, soothing, cleansing and moisturizing, which makes it a fairly well rounded everyday mist rather than a single purpose product. At $17.99, it's priced a bit above some rose water sprays, which likely reflects the organic sourcing.
With 654 ratings averaging 4.6 stars, the toner has a solid, consistent track record. Four recent monthly purchases suggest a smaller but steady base of repeat buyers.
Pros
- Multipurpose use as a toner, makeup setting spray and double cleanse step
- Organic and cruelty free formula
- Formulated for sensitive skin with a soothing, hydrating profile
- 4.6 star average across 654 ratings
Cons
- Rose scent may not suit those who prefer completely unscented products
- Higher price point than some comparable rose water toners
- Smaller review base and modest current monthly purchase volume
Performance notes
Rose is listed as the toner's defining active ingredient, and the benefit profile of hydrating, softening, soothing, cleansing and moisturizing points to a gentle, multi-tasking mist rather than a targeted treatment. Because it's positioned for sensitive skin and made without added fragrance beyond the rose itself, it's a reasonable option for people who want a calming, low irritation toning step that can also double as a setting spray.
What buyers say
A 4.6 star average across 654 ratings reflects consistently positive feedback, even though the review count is more modest than some of the bigger rose water sprays on the market. The steady handful of monthly purchases points to a loyal, if smaller, repeat customer base.
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Frequently asked questions
Can this toner be used to set makeup?
Yes, it's marketed as a multipurpose spray that can help set makeup in addition to its toning use. Many people also use it as a quick midday refresh over a full face of makeup.
Is it good for sensitive skin?
It's formulated with sensitive skin in mind and made without added fragrance beyond the rose itself, plus it's organic and cruelty free. Those qualities generally make it a gentler option compared to toners with longer ingredient lists.
What does double cleanse mean with this toner?
It refers to using this toner as a second cleansing step after your regular face wash, helping to sweep away any last traces of makeup or residue. It's a common Korean inspired skincare step that pairs well with an oil or balm cleanser first.