Azlok Hydrating Skincare Kit: A Simple 4-Step Routine for Soft, Balanced Skin

The Azlok Hydrating Skincare Kit is a four-part routine—rose water, aloe vera gel, jojoba oil and rosemary oil—designed to tone, soothe and lock moisture into your skin without a shelf full of products. Use them in that order after cleansing, morning and night, and you have a complete, natural hydrating regimen suitable for most skin types. Priced at around ₹1,079, the kit is a practical starting point for anyone who wants a simple, ingredient-led approach.
What's in the kit
Each bottle plays a specific role, and together they cover the basic steps of a good routine: tone, hydrate, nourish and seal.
- Rose Water (100 g): A gentle, refreshing toner that helps balance and refresh the skin after cleansing.
- Aloe Vera Gel (450 g): A lightweight, water-based gel that soothes and delivers quick hydration. This is the largest bottle because it's your everyday base.
- Jojoba Oil (100 g): A carrier oil that closely resembles skin's own sebum, so it absorbs well and helps soften without feeling heavy.
- Rosemary Oil (10 g): A concentrated essential oil, meant to be used sparingly and always diluted.
How to use it, step by step
Keep the routine short and consistent. Here's a simple order that works for morning and evening.
- Cleanse: Wash your face with your usual mild cleanser and pat dry.
- Tone: Mist or dab rose water across your face and let it settle for a moment.
- Hydrate: Smooth a thin layer of aloe vera gel over slightly damp skin. Let it absorb.
- Seal (evening or dry skin): Warm two to three drops of jojoba oil between your palms and press it gently onto the face and neck.
Rosemary oil is the one to handle carefully. Add just one drop to a tablespoon of jojoba oil to make a light facial or hair blend—never apply it neat to the skin. You can also add a drop or two to a batch of aloe gel for the body, but keep the dilution low.
Ways to mix and match
Part of the appeal of a kit like this is that you can adapt it.
- Cooling face mist: Rose water on its own, kept in the fridge, is refreshing in summer.
- After-sun gel: Aloe vera gel straight from the bottle soothes skin after a day outdoors.
- Nourishing oil blend: Jojoba oil with a single drop of rosemary oil, massaged into the scalp before a wash.
- Overnight treatment: A thin aloe layer followed by a couple of drops of jojoba oil before bed.
Safety and skin sense
These are natural ingredients, but natural still calls for a little care.
- Patch-test first. Apply a small amount to your inner forearm and wait 24 hours before using on your face, especially the rosemary blend.
- Dilute essential oil. Rosemary oil is potent. Do not use it undiluted, avoid the eye area, and skip it if you are pregnant or have sensitive skin unless a professional advises otherwise.
- External use only. None of these are meant to be swallowed.
- Keep away from children and store the essential oil out of easy reach.
- If any product causes stinging, redness or a rash, stop and rinse with plain water.
Buying and storage
The kit is made in India and has a shelf life of about two years. Store the bottles in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight, and keep the caps closed tightly so the oils don't oxidise. Because aloe vera gel is water-rich, use clean, dry fingers or a small spatula to scoop it—this keeps it fresh for longer. If you notice a change in smell, colour or texture, it's time to replace that bottle. Azlok lists this as a single kit pack, which makes it easy to try the full routine before committing to larger individual bottles.
FAQ
Is the Hydrating Skincare Kit suitable for oily skin?
Yes. Aloe vera gel and rose water are light and water-based, so they suit oily and combination skin. If you're oily, you can use jojoba oil only at night or skip it on already-moist areas.
Can I use rosemary oil directly on my face?
No. Rosemary is a concentrated essential oil and should always be diluted—about one drop per tablespoon of jojoba oil. Applying it neat can irritate the skin.
How often should I use the kit?
The rose water and aloe steps can be used twice daily. Jojoba oil is best once a day, usually at night, and the rosemary blend a few times a week is plenty.
Does jojoba oil clog pores?
Jojoba closely mimics the skin's natural sebum and is generally well tolerated, but everyone's skin is different. Use a small amount and patch-test if you're prone to breakouts.
How long will the kit last?
It depends on use, but the larger aloe vera gel and the oils typically last several weeks to a couple of months. Unopened, the products keep for around two years when stored cool and dry.
