Hydrolates in natural cosmetics

Back 12. 05. 2025

Gentle care from plants in the form of floral waters as the base of your formulations

 

What are hydrolats (floral waters) and how are they produced?

 

Hydrolats, also known as floral waters, are by‑products of the distillation of plants for the purpose of obtaining essential oils. In this process, plant material (flowers, leaves, stems or fruits) is exposed to steam. The steam extracts aromatic and active substances, which, after cooling, separate into two parts: essential oil and a watery condensate, which we call a hydrolat.

 

Hydrolats contain trace amounts of essential oils and water‑soluble plant substances. Thanks to this, they have gentle yet effective properties and are suitable even for sensitive or children’s skin.

 

Floral waters, or hydrolats, and their benefits in natural cosmetics.

 

Use of hydrolats in natural cosmetics and cleaning products

 

Hydrolats are extremely versatile and find application in many types of products:

 

Hydrolats are used on their own or as an ingredient in more complex formulations. It is important to choose a high‑quality, pure product free from added preservatives, such as those you can also find on our website.

 

The most well‑known hydrolats and their benefits for the skin

 

Rose water

Rose floral water is a classic in skin care. It soothes, tones, reduces redness and gives the skin a fresh radiance. Its characteristic floral fragrance will enchant you.

 

Lavender hydrolat

has antibacterial and regenerative effects, ideal for problem skin or after sun exposure. The soothing scent of lavender floral water induces a relaxing feeling.

 

Chamomile hydrolat

Chamomile is an exceptionally gentle hydrolat for sensitive and children’s skin, it relieves itching and supports skin regeneration.

 

Rosemary water

Rosemary stimulates the skin, is suitable for oily and acne‑prone skin, and promotes blood circulation. Rosemary water is very popular in hair care.

 

Neroli hydrolat

Neroli is a luxurious floral hydrolat for mature skin, bringing refreshment and a subtle citrus note.

 

OUR TIP:

Get inspired by the use of floral waters in cosmetics and explore the tutorials on our blog.
You can find lavender hydrolat in the Micellar Water tutorial, rosemary water in the Aftershave Water tutorial for men, or get inspired in the Day Cream creation tutorial using rose water.

 

Hydrolats are a great first step towards making your own natural cosmetics. Choose yours and discover the power of plants in their gentlest form.