Essentially Natural Lavandin Hydrosol
Essentially Natural Lavandin Hydrosol
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Essentially Natural Lavandin Hydrosol is a fresh, herbaceous fragrant water obtained through steam distillation of Lavandula hybrida. This gentle aromatic hydrosol is commonly used in skincare and personal care to refresh the skin and support a clean, balanced feel. With its soothing scent and mild cleansing character, it is a versatile staple for face mists, hair rinses, and natural home fragrancing.
Key properties
- Botanical Name: Lavandula hybrida
- INCI Name: Lavandula Hybrida Flower Water, Sodium Benzoate
- Extraction Method: Steam distilled
- Preservative: 0.5% Sodium Benzoate
- Aroma: Fresh, herbaceous, lavender-like
- Texture: Water-like
- Size Options: 50ml, 100ml, 300ml, 500ml or 1L
- Storage: Best kept refrigerated for freshness
What it’s used for
- Facial toner or mist for daily skin refreshment
- Skincare routines for blemish-prone skin to support a clearer-looking complexion
- Linen and room sprays for a calming, clean fragrance
- Hair rinse or scalp mist to refresh and support manageability
- Before and after sun care blends when paired with other compatible waters
- Gentle aromatic additions to baths and body care routines
Who it’s for
- Anyone wanting a calming, lavender-like hydrosol for face, hair, and home use
- Blemish-prone routines looking for a gentle, refreshing toner step
- Makers creating natural mists, toners, hair products, and linen sprays
- People who enjoy herbaceous aromas for relaxation and daily rituals
- For ingestion or internal use
- A replacement for targeted medical treatment for acne, eczema, or sunburn
- Intended for use without care around those who are fragrance-sensitive
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How to use
- As a Facial Toner: Spritz onto clean skin after cleansing, or apply to a cotton pad and sweep over the face.
- As a Linen Spray: Mist onto towels, bedding, or clothing for a light, calming scent, allow fabrics to dry before contact.
- As a Hair Rinse: Dilute with water and use as a final rinse after washing to support shine and manageability.
- As an Aromatherapy Mist: Spray into the air or onto pillows to create a relaxing atmosphere.
- As a Portable Refreshing Mist: Decant into a small spray bottle for on-the-go use, especially in warm weather.
- As a Gentle Bath Addition: Add a small amount to bathwater for a softly scented, soothing bath experience.
- Processing Tip: If using in DIY blends, keep tools and containers clean and store finished products appropriately.
Safety instructions
- For external use only
- Do not ingest or use internally
- Avoid contact with eyes, if contact occurs rinse thoroughly with water
- Keep out of reach of children and animals
- Store away from sunlight and heat, refrigeration is recommended
- If pregnant or breastfeeding, consult a healthcare professional before use
- Discontinue use if irritation occurs
Faqs
Q: Does lavandin smell the same as lavender?
A: Lavandin has a lavender-like scent but is often more herbaceous and bright, which many people find especially fresh and uplifting.
Q: Can I use this as a daily facial mist?
A: Yes, it is gentle enough for daily use as a toner or refreshing mist, patch testing is still recommended for very sensitive skin.
Q: Can I use it in haircare?
A: Yes, it can be used as a diluted final rinse or as a light scalp and hair mist to refresh and support manageability.
Q: Why is refrigeration recommended?
A: Cool storage helps maintain freshness and aroma quality over time, especially for water-based aromatic products.
Q: Can I use it in DIY sprays and skincare products?
A: Yes, it works well as a fragrant water in mists and formulations, just ensure good hygiene and an appropriate preservation approach for multi-use DIY products.
For Your Safety
This natural product is for external use only. Please exercise caution and do not ingest or take internally. Store away from children, animals, sunlight and heat. If pregnant or breastfeeding, please consult with your medical care-giver before use.

Scent is delicious and soft on the nose - love it.
I was not that happy with the hydrosol. It was very weak. I could barely smell the lavender.
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