
The Rose Toner
Tone & Balance
This hydrating treatment blends pure rose water with Aker Fassi to target dehydration, dullness, and fine lines. It boosts cell renewal and leaves skin dewy with a soft rosy tint.
Product Benefits

Naturally plumps skin

Soothes redness & sensitivity

Slows premature aging

Supports skin cell renewal

Stimulate natural hyaluronic acid

Subtle tint & glow
How to use The Rose Toner
Spray 3–5 pumps onto a cotton pad and glide it gently over your face and neck after cleansing, masking, or whenever your complexion needs a pick-me-up. It sinks instantly, leaving a soft, natural tint and preps your skin beautifully for serum or cream.
AM: 2nd step after splashing skin with water (or morning cleanse)
PM: 2nd step after cleansing
Weekly: Spray after masking
Good for
dry skin
balanced skin
mature skin
all-day hydration
pre-makeup
daily toning
Nature's Skin Elixir

Traditional Rose Water
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Rose water has been a sacred cornerstone of beauty and hospitality. For centuries, women across the Middle East relied on it as an essential ritual for cleansing, softening, and rejuvenating the skin, while its delicate mist was also offered to welcome and honor guests. Distilled from the Damask rose—a flower prized for its unmatched fragrance and high vibrational frequency—this elixir carries both beauty and reverence in every drop. At Mirath, we preserve this ancestral touch, reviving a tradition that once wove roses into the fabric of daily life.

Aker Fassi
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Aker Fassi is a timeless Moroccan beauty secret, crafted from dried poppy flowers and pomegranate rinds. For generations, women have treasured its vibrant tint and protective power, using it to enhance natural radiance and infuse the skin with vitality. Rooted in ancestral rituals, this crimson blend symbolizes both beauty and resilience, carrying the wisdom of plants passed down through centuries. At Mirath, we honor this heritage by weaving Aker Fassi into modern skincare, keeping alive a tradition once reserved for the most cherished rituals of self-care