Aftelier Hydrosols
Filed under: Cosmetics and Fragrance
Do you love the cucumber water often served in spas but never feel like making your own? Aftelier Hydrosols is selling new exotic flavors (cucumber among them) which can be added to water, cocktails or recipes. A hydrosol is the distillate water that remains after essential oils are steam distilled out of the original plant material. Hydrosols contain small amounts of the essential oil and can also be used in aromatherapy-style applications such as misting the room or added to a bath. The five types: Indian rose, cucumber, lime, passionfruit and Cape chamomile sell for around $20 each for a .5 oz. dropper bottle.
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