Last Updated on January 27, 2026 by omgbart
With its air of exclusivity, Rodial Skincare is rarely found on retail shelves in the United States. The Dragon’s Blood range may sound whimsical, but the beauty columns in fashion magazines regularly cover the Bee and Snake Venom lines from this luxury brand. Mornings of late, I have been using Dragon’s Blood Cleansing Water for a cleanse to soothe, hydrate and brighten. Formulated without lords, rings, or hobbit tears, this unusually sounding product is magical in its own right.
I am very familiar with cleansing waters (and having written of them before). Rodial offers something unexpected in a category that rarely surprises. Dragon’s Blood may sound like it has been taken from a fantasy novel but in reality it’s red resin from a tree that grows on a group of surrounding islands on the Indian Ocean. The tall bottle stands upright with a pump, earning another immediate bonus point for the practical packaging.


With roots in London, Rodial has become a global brand over the past 15 years with retail presence in 35 countries. A favorite of editors, celebrities, and royals, it offers luxury formulations containing proven anti-aging ingredients and delivered by the latest technology.
Dragon’s Blood Cleansing Water is available in a 200 ml (6.8 oz) bottle and retails for $49. Available at bluemercury.com and lookfantastic.com.
I’ve never been big on cleansing waters. I’ve always felt like they won’t do the job properly! I’ve heard loads about Rodial in the past and its quite popular with bloggers, especially here in the UK. Will keep an eye out for this one and I might be tempted to give it a go… 🙂 Great review, as always!
I actually like the sound of this, possibly because the ‘Dragons blood’ term caught my attention…
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