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Aromatherapy
and Hydrosols
Hydrosols are another type of product
commonly used in aromatherapy. They're frequently combined with
essential oils and carrier oils as a way to enhance the base
product. The steam and water distillation processes used for
extracting essential oils from plants, roots, flowers and
fruits produces another byproduct: water. This leftover water
retains the scent of the plant from which it was extracted and
the fragrant liquid is what's referred to as the hydrosols.
Hydrosols are known by other names including hydrolytes and
hydrolates.
Hydrosols are much lighter than essential
oils. They maintain many of the same attributes of essential
oils and the addition of water simply makes a milder product.
There are times when a milder version of an essential oil is
preferred. For example, hydrosols are perfect for using as a
toner for skin. Hydrosols, because they are milder, are also
safer to use on children's skin and sensitive
skin.
Hydrosols are water-based so they're
sometimes also called floral water. Just be certain to read the
label as some 'floral water' products claiming to contain
hydrosols really are nothing more than colored water scented
with a few drops of essential oils. Most hydrosols are nearly
without color, so steer clear of those that have
color.
A few drops of your favorite scented
hydrosols can calm, invigorate, relax and soothe. Believe it or
not, these light scents can turn a cranky person into a happy
person in just a few minutes. Aromatherapy hydrosols really are
that
effective.
The thing that's important to remember about
hydrosols is that in order to preserve their shelf life, they
need to be refrigerated. And although they are primarily used
externally, they can be used internally, with caution. Some
need to be heated prior to use. When in doubt, always read the
product label.
Roman Chamomile hydrosol is an excellent way
to alleviate a number of skin problems. Whether you have dry,
flaky skin or a problem with eczema, acne and even hemorrhoids,
a few drops will make a huge difference. A few drops on a
compress can alleviate tired eyes and can even dull the
pounding pain of a migraine headache.
If you love the aroma of freshly cut
Christmas trees, a few drops from a bottle of balsam fir
hydrosol can fill the air inside your home with that same
pleasant scent all year 'round. The scent is distilled from a
balsam fir's needles. Besides adding the aroma to the air, you
can pour a few drops into a foot bath to help invigorate tired
feet. This scent is a powerful mood booster,
too.
One of the most popular aromatherapy
hydrosols and one that has been used for thousands of years is
rose hydrosol. Rose hydrosol is used in many different types of
skin care products including toners and moisturizers, body
sprays and douches. Rose hydrosol can help balance the skin's
pH and its antibacterial properties can help those with
acne.
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