Essentially Natural Myrrh Hydrosol
Essentially Natural Myrrh Hydrosol
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Essentially Natural Myrrh Hydrosol is a gentle botanical distillate made from the resin of Commiphora myrrha. It carries the soft, resinous aroma of myrrh in a water-based form that is milder than essential oil. This hydrosol is commonly used in skincare and aromatic rituals to help tone, refresh, and support the feel of calm, balanced skin.
Key properties
- Botanical Name: Commiphora myrrha
- INCI Name: Commiphora Myrrha Resin Water, Sodium Benzoate
- Plant Part: Resin
- Extraction Method: Steam distilled
- Preservative: 0.5% Sodium Benzoate
- Aroma: Soft, resinous, earthy
- Texture: Water-like
- Country Of Origin: South Africa
- Size Options: 50ml, 100ml, 200ml, 500ml, 1L or 5L
What it’s used for
- Facial toner for dry, mature, or sensitive-looking skin
- Calming skin mist for areas that feel dry, tight, or irritated
- Base water in DIY lotions, serums, masks, and mists
- Aromatic body or room spray with a grounding, centring scent profile
- A supportive mist for meditation, mindfulness, or quiet reflection rituals
Who it’s for
- Dry or mature skin routines needing a gentle toning step
- Sensitive skin routines wanting a mild, water-based aromatic mist
- Makers looking for a resin-based hydrosol for masks, mists, and emulsions
- Anyone who enjoys a grounding aroma for personal rituals or home fragrance
- For ingestion or internal use
- A replacement for essential oil strength in aroma or performance
- Intended to treat medical conditions or replace professional care
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How to use
- As a Facial Toner: Apply to a cotton pad or mist onto clean skin, then follow with your usual moisturiser.
- As a Calming Skin Mist: Spritz onto face or body whenever skin feels dry, tight, or uncomfortable.
- As a Formulation Water Phase: Use as the water component in lotions, creams, gels, or masks, then mix until uniform.
- As a Room or Body Spray: Mist into the air or lightly over the body for an earthy, calming aromatic effect.
- As a Ritual Mist: Spray around your space or onto linens before meditation or reflection to support a grounded atmosphere.
- Processing Tip: Keep the nozzle clean and avoid touching the bottle opening to minimise contamination.
Safety instructions
- For external use only
- Patch test before first use
- Avoid contact with eyes, if contact occurs rinse thoroughly with water
- Consult a healthcare professional before use if pregnant or breastfeeding
- Store in a cool, dark place, refrigeration is recommended to extend freshness
- Discontinue use if irritation occurs
Faqs
Q: Does this smell as strong as myrrh essential oil?
A: No, hydrosols are naturally lighter and softer in aroma than essential oils, making them ideal for gentle, everyday use.
Q: Can I use this in DIY skincare products?
A: Yes, it works well as a botanical water in mists, masks, and emulsions, and it is especially useful when you want a resinous aromatic profile without essential oil intensity.
Q: Is this hydrosol suitable for room sprays?
A: Yes, it can be used as a subtle, grounding aromatic spray for rooms, linens, or personal space.
Q: What should I do if the hydrosol changes in smell or appearance?
A: Discard it if you notice an off odour, visible spoilage, or any change that suggests the product is no longer fresh.

I use this as a face mist
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