BIO Hamamelis Hydrolate
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The history of witch hazel hydrolate dates back to the times of the indigenous people of North America, who used the witch hazel plant to treat various ailments. European settlers also discovered the healing properties of this plant and began to use it to treat skin problems and other disorders.
Witch hazel hydrosol is obtained through steam distillation of the leaves, branches and bark of the witch hazel plant. This plant, whose botanical name is Hamamelis Virginiana, is native to North America and grows in wooded and humid areas.
Among the properties of witch hazel hydrolate are its ability to tone and cleanse the skin. skin, as well as to calm and reduce inflammation. It is also a good astringent and is used in natural cosmetics to treat acne and other skin problems.
Witch hazel hydrolate is used in a wide variety of products, from creams and lotions to shampoos and hair gels. bathroom. It can also be used as a facial tonic or as an ingredient in different facial masks.
The process of obtaining witch hazel hydrosol involves the steam distillation of the leaves, branches and bark of the witch hazel plant. The result is a clear, fragrant liquid that contains a variety of skin-beneficial components.
The botanical name of witch hazel hydrolate is Hamamelis Virginiana Water, while its INCI is Hamamelis Virginiana (Witch Hazel) Water. Its CAS number is 84696-19-5.
Among the main components of witch hazel hydrolate are tannins, which have astringent and anti-inflammatory properties, and flavonoids, which are known for their antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects. It also contains organic acids and other compounds that can help improve skin health.