Chamomile Hydrosol

$20.00

2 fl oz/60 ml

Our hydrosols, or “botanical waters,” are produced in small batches by distilling plant materials through a copper alembic still. With similar properties to essential oils, but gentler, they can be used directly on the skin.

Great for sensitive skin and known for its relaxing qualities, soothing chamomile provides a mist of calm.

The second picture shows the blue essential oil, thanks to the high chamazulene content produced during the distillation process, that eventually comingles with the hydrosol, giving it a slightly yellowish hue. Isn’t it beautiful?

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2 fl oz/60 ml

Our hydrosols, or “botanical waters,” are produced in small batches by distilling plant materials through a copper alembic still. With similar properties to essential oils, but gentler, they can be used directly on the skin.

Great for sensitive skin and known for its relaxing qualities, soothing chamomile provides a mist of calm.

The second picture shows the blue essential oil, thanks to the high chamazulene content produced during the distillation process, that eventually comingles with the hydrosol, giving it a slightly yellowish hue. Isn’t it beautiful?

2 fl oz/60 ml

Our hydrosols, or “botanical waters,” are produced in small batches by distilling plant materials through a copper alembic still. With similar properties to essential oils, but gentler, they can be used directly on the skin.

Great for sensitive skin and known for its relaxing qualities, soothing chamomile provides a mist of calm.

The second picture shows the blue essential oil, thanks to the high chamazulene content produced during the distillation process, that eventually comingles with the hydrosol, giving it a slightly yellowish hue. Isn’t it beautiful?

Usage

Spritz on face and neck before moisturizing, to cool down, or any time you desire chamomile’s gentle, but powerful aid.

As a small amount of essential oil is commingled, please avoid spritzing in the eyes.



Ingredients

Organic chamomile (Matricaria recutita) grown in Sonoma County