Organic Lavender Floral Water, 1 l

Organic Lavender Floral Water, 1 l

Floral water, hydrosol, lavender in organic quality is a gentle aqueous cosmetic raw material obtained by steam distillation of the flowering aerial parts of la... read more

In stock:
11 pkgs.
Product code:
HYD452_1000
Best before date:
12/2027
Batch:
180226LBIO

17,84 € incl. VAT

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Product description


Floral water, hydrosol, lavender in organic quality is a gentle aqueous cosmetic raw material obtained by steam distillation of the flowering aerial parts of lavender, most commonly the species Lavandula angustifolia. During distillation, steam passes through the plant material, releases volatile aromatic components and, after cooling, the essential oil separates from the aqueous phase. This aqueous phase is the hydrosol – it naturally contains water-soluble substances from the plant and trace amounts of lavender aromatic components.
Organic lavender hydrosol is among the most commonly used floral waters in natural and handcrafted cosmetics. It is popular for its delicate herbal scent, good tolerance in water-based formulations and wide use in the production of products for sensitive, combination, oily, impure, irritated and sun-exposed skin. Compared to lavender essential oil, it is significantly milder, watery and suitable as a component of facial waters, toners, mists, creams, gels and hair products.

Key benefits

  • Universal floral water – suitable for facial, body, hair and baby cosmetics, provided the formulation is correctly designed.
  • Soothing effect on the skin – suitable for products for skin prone to redness, tightness, irritation or discomfort.
  • Suitable for combination and oily skin – often used in toners, facial waters and light gels for skin prone to blemishes.
  • Supports a fresh feeling after application – suitable for facial mists, sprays after showering, after shaving or after sun exposure.
  • Pleasant herbal lavender scent – gives cosmetics a natural aromatic character without the need for strong perfuming.
  • Practical aqueous phase – can partially or completely replace distilled water in selected cosmetic formulations.
  • Suitable for formulations with hydrating ingredients – combines well with glycerin, aloe vera, panthenol, allantoin and hyaluronic acid.

Suitable for products such as

  • facial waters, toners and face mists for sensitive, combination, oily or tired skin,
  • light hydrating gels and serums with aloe vera, glycerin, hyaluronic acid, panthenol or allantoin,
  • creams, facial milks and body emulsions as part of the aqueous phase,
  • post-shave and post-depilation products to support skin comfort,
  • body sprays and refreshing waters after showering, sports or staying in warm conditions,
  • clay and powder masks to be mixed immediately before use,
  • hair tonics, shampoos and conditioners for a fresh feeling on the scalp,
  • gentle cleansing gels and micellar waters with appropriately adjusted pH and preservative system,
  • compresses and cosmetic pads for local skin care.

Use in formulation

  • Recommended dosage: usually 1 – 100% depending on the product type; it can make up part or all of the aqueous phase.
  • Soluble in: water and aqueous cosmetic systems.
  • Miscible with: distilled water, glycerin, propanediol, aloe vera juice, hydrogels and water-soluble active ingredients.
  • Compatible with: oil-in-water emulsions, facial toners, gels, serums, shampoos, shower gels and rinse-off hair products.
  • Emulsion products: incorporate into the aqueous phase; for formulations that are heated, it is advisable to add part of the hydrosol only during the cooling phase to minimise unnecessary overheating of the aromatic components.
  • It is recommended to add during cooling (at a temperature below 40 °C).
  • Leave-on products: especially suitable for facial mists, toners, serums, gels and creams; it is always necessary to check the final pH and microbiological stability of the finished product.
  • Rinse-off products: can be used in shampoos, shower gels and gentle cleansing products as part of the aqueous phase.
  • Preservation: when used in your own formulation, it is necessary to assess the preservative system of the entire finished product, especially for products with a high water content.
  • Formulation pH: always measure the final pH in the finished formulation and adjust it according to the preservative used, the active ingredients and the target product type.

Safety and storage

  • Intended for cosmetic use and for further processing in cosmetic formulations.
  • For sensitive skin or at first use, we recommend performing a patch test on a small area of skin.
  • Prevent contamination of the contents – use clean tools, close the container immediately after use and do not pour back raw material that has already been taken out.
  • Store in a well-closed container, away from direct sunlight and sources of heat.
  • Storage in a cool, dry and dark place is advisable; hydrosols are aqueous raw materials sensitive to microbial contamination.
  • When producing the finished cosmetic product, always verify the final pH, microbiological stability and suitability of the preservative system.
  • For products intended for children, pregnant women or very sensitive skin, it is necessary to assess the suitability of the entire formulation, not only of the hydrosol itself.

FAQ

Can lavender hydrosol replace lavender essential oil?

Not completely. Hydrosol is an aqueous raw material with a delicate scent and a low content of volatile substances, whereas essential oil is a concentrated oily aromatic component. In a formulation, they have different functions, dosages and methods of incorporation.


Is lavender hydrosol suitable for fragrance-free cosmetics?

Yes, it can also be used in formulations without added fragrance. However, it must be taken into account that it itself has a natural lavender scent, which may appear more pronounced in an unperfumed product.


Can it be used in a hair lotion for the scalp?

Yes, it is suitable for hair lotions, tonics or light sprays for the scalp. For leave-on use, it is important that the formulation is not sticky, has an appropriate pH and is properly preserved.


Can it be combined with niacinamide?

Yes, it can be used as part of the aqueous phase in products containing niacinamide. With such a combination, it is important to set the final pH of the finished product within a range suitable for both niacinamide and the preservative used.


Is it suitable for mixing a powder face mask?

Yes, it is suitable for mixing clay, herbal or powder masks immediately before application. A mixture prepared in this way should be used fresh and should not be stored without proven preservation.


Can lavender hydrosol be added to an already finished product?

It is not recommended to add it afterwards to a finished preserved product without adjusting the formulation. This will change the ratio of water, preservative, active ingredients and pH, which may affect stability and microbiological safety.


If you want to learn more about the benefits and use of hydrosols in natural cosmetics, read our article Hydrosols in natural cosmetics.
Also have a look at other hydrosols and floral waters offered by Handymade.sk.

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Parameters

INCI
Lavandula Angustifolia Flower Water, Benzyl Alcohol, Benzoic Acid, Dehydroacetic Acid, Tocopherol; Lavandula Angustifolia Flower Water & Benzyl Alcohol, Benzoic Acid, Dehydroace Acid, Tocopherol
Biodegradability
Easily Biodegradable (OECD 301)
Certifications
Vegan
Product color
Colorless
Formulation phase
Water phase
Natural Index (NI ISO 16128)
0,99
Natural Origin Index (NOI ISO 16128)
Country of origin
Bulgaria
Grade
Cosmetic Grade
Processing method
Steam Distillation
Organic content (%)
1
Solubility
Water-soluble ; Oil-insoluble
Application type
Leave-on ; Rinse-off

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