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Rose Water (Hydrolat) 200ml
Rose Water (Hydrolat) 200ml £2.90

Rose Water (Hydrolat) 200ml, in a clear glass bottle.

General Description
Rose Water (Hydrolat) 200ml, in a clear glass bottle. A delightfully refreshing range of hydrosols and hydrolates. These can be used as a skin toner, a cooling body mist, added to bath water, as a fragrant linen spray or in the making of soaps and creams. Excellent for cleansing and fortifying all skin types, they also have a relaxing and calming effect.

 
Historical Background
What are Hydrolats and Hydrosols? Many use the terms interchangeably. Our definitions are that a Hydrolat is the water recovered from the distillation of the essential oil. A Hydrosol is an essential oil dissolved in water, in our opinion these hydrosols should be used only for cosmetic purposes.

 
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You might like to try these other Rose essential oil products: Rose Maroc Absolute 5mls Rose Otto Steam Distilled 5mls Rose Maroc Abs Diluted (5%) 10mls Rose Otto Diluted Steam Destilled 5% 10ml Rose 10ml Roll-on Red Rose Clear Glycerine Soap x 6 Frankincense & Rose Liquid Soap 250ml

 
Safety
AVOID CONTACT WITH EYES, IF YOU DO WASH OUT THOROUGHLY WITH WARM WATER. DO NOT RUB. KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN.

What other people think

"Hydrolats (or hydrosols) are valuable therapeutic materials in their own right and can be used alongside essential oils or in place of them especially in cosmetic applications and for treating skin disorders. They can be applied to the skin direct, without further dilution and are particularly useful where non-oily or water soluble treatment medium is needed, for example in some forms of eczema where oils or oily creams seem to make the condition worse." - an excerpt from Aromatherapy an A - Z by Patricia Davis.


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