Rediscover the age-old benefits of hydrosols for healthy, soothed skin
- Apoticari Official
- Dec 9, 2024
- 2 min read
Updated: Feb 3
Hydrosols, also called floral waters, are nature's hidden treasures. Obtained during the distillation of plants, they capture the subtle and beneficial essence of the latter in the form of aromatic water. Used since Antiquity for their soothing, purifying and toning properties, hydrosols are today acclaimed for their gentleness and effectiveness in skin care. This article invites you to discover the fascinating history of hydrosols, their multiple uses, and how to integrate them into your skincare routine.
From Ancient Origins to Modern Care
The use of hydrosols dates back to ancient Egypt, where they were part of beauty rituals and medicinal preparations. Floral water obtained by distillation of plants was then used for its refreshing and healing properties. Over the centuries, the art of distillation has been perfected, notably thanks to the work of Arab and European alchemists. Today, hydrosols are recognized for their purity and softness, and are used both in cosmetics and in therapeutic care.
Each hydrosol has unique properties depending on the plant from which it is extracted. They are particularly appreciated for their ability to gently treat the skin, without attacking the epidermis. Verbena hydrosol, for example, is known for its toning and soothing properties, while cornflower hydrosol is a valuable ally for decongesting and refreshing the eye area. Chamomile hydrosol is ideal for calming irritations, and sage and peppermint hydrosols bring freshness and purify combination to oily skin. Their light aqueous composition makes them suitable for all skin types, including the most sensitive.

How to Integrate Hydrosols into Your Skincare Routine
Hydrosols are very versatile and can be easily integrated into a daily skincare routine. They can be used as a toner after cleansing the face to prepare the skin for moisturizing treatments, or as a refreshing mist throughout the day. Their gentle application helps soothe redness, tighten pores and lightly hydrate the skin. Chamomile hydrosol, for example, is particularly effective for calming irritated skin after sun exposure, while peppermint hydrosol is perfect for waking up and invigorating the complexion.
