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Floral water, hydrosol, frankincense is a gentle aqueous cosmetic raw material obtained by steam distillation of the aromatic resin of the frankincense tree, mo... read more
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Not completely. The hydrosol is an aqueous raw material with a subtle scent and a low content of aromatic substances, whereas the essential oil is a concentrated oily fraction. In a formulation they differ in intensity, dosage and method of incorporation.
Yes, it can be used in formulations without added fragrance. However, you need to take into account that it itself has a natural resinous‑balsamic scent, which may be noticeable in simple aqueous products.
Yes, it can form part of the aqueous phase in serums with peptides, provided that the final pH and preservative system are suitable for the peptides used. For peptide‑based formulations it is necessary to follow the recommendations of the supplier of the specific active ingredient.
Yes, it can be used to disperse a clay or powder mask immediately before application. For drier skin it is advisable to enrich the mask with a moisturizing or lipid component so that it does not feel too tightening after rinsing.
Yes, in emulsion products it can form the aqueous phase, while ceramides, plant oils or butters are incorporated, according to their solubility, into the oil phase or into a suitable dispersion. The correct emulsifier and the stability of the entire formulation are crucial.
It is not recommended to add it afterwards to a finished preserved product without modifying the formulation. This changes the ratio of water, preservative, active ingredients and pH, which may affect stability and microbiological safety.