rosemary hydrosol
Rosemary is a medicinal plant that has been valued since ancient times and originally comes from the Mediterranean region. Its versatile properties make rosemary particularly valuable in natural medicine and skin care. While rosemary essential oil is known for its strong stimulating effect, rosemary hydrosol offers a gentler but still effective alternative. It is popular for its stimulating, circulation-promoting and antiseptic properties and is often used in skin and hair care.
Effect
Stimulating, circulation-promoting, clarifying, antiseptic, toning, stimulating, concentration-enhancing
Application
Rosemary hydrolate is ideal as an invigorating facial toner, especially for tired or oily skin. It helps to clear pores and refresh the skin. In hair care, it is often used as a tonic because it stimulates the scalp and can promote hair growth. In body and foot sprays, it provides freshness and stimulates circulation. Rosemary hydrolate is also known in aromatherapy because it promotes concentration and supports mental clarity. It is ideal as an additive for steam and inhalation baths to clear airways and invigorate the senses.
Caution
Rosemary hydrolate should not be used during pregnancy or if you have high blood pressure.