



Tea Garden Hydrosol
Steam distilled with a copper still and a medley of garden-grown botanicals in the San Francisco Peninsula, The Tea Garden Hydrosol is a refreshing facial mist that hydrates and tones skin while evoking the feeling of a stroll through the garden.
Hydrosols are botanical waters infused with plant nutrients that can be used as refreshing facial mists, added to clay powders to create a paste for clay masks, and added to diffusers for a gently scented room. They can also be mixed with a small ratio of apple cider vinegar or Kombucha as a pH-balancing facial toner, or combined with a small percentage of alcohol to create a linen spray. The possibilities are endless.
For a minimal and effective skincare routine, we suggest spritzing Tea Garden Hydrosol all over your face to hydrate the skin before adding your favorite face oil or Tea Garden Salve to lock in the moisture. Water from the hydrosol and oil from the salve mix and create a silky smooth lotion blend that absorbs into the skin with ease.
If kept in cool temperatures away from sunlight, hydrosols can last up to a year or more. Once you get a chance to incorporate hydrosols in your day-to-day, they will surely win hearts and quickly become a staple in your routine.
Tea Garden Hydrosol
Steam distilled with a copper still and a medley of garden-grown botanicals in the San Francisco Peninsula, The Tea Garden Hydrosol is a refreshing facial mist that hydrates and tones skin while evoking the feeling of a stroll through the garden.
Hydrosols are botanical waters infused with plant nutrients that can be used as refreshing facial mists, added to clay powders to create a paste for clay masks, and added to diffusers for a gently scented room. They can also be mixed with a small ratio of apple cider vinegar or Kombucha as a pH-balancing facial toner, or combined with a small percentage of alcohol to create a linen spray. The possibilities are endless.
For a minimal and effective skincare routine, we suggest spritzing Tea Garden Hydrosol all over your face to hydrate the skin before adding your favorite face oil or Tea Garden Salve to lock in the moisture. Water from the hydrosol and oil from the salve mix and create a silky smooth lotion blend that absorbs into the skin with ease.
If kept in cool temperatures away from sunlight, hydrosols can last up to a year or more. Once you get a chance to incorporate hydrosols in your day-to-day, they will surely win hearts and quickly become a staple in your routine.
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Calendula (Calendula officinalis)
Chamomile (Matricaria chamomilla)
Lavender (Lavandula angustifolia)
Lemon Balm (Melissa officinalis)
Lemon Verbena (Aloysia citrodora)
Rose (Rose spp)
Rosemary (Salvia rosmarinus
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For:
-face
-body
-clay masks
-room spray
-linen spray
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FACE + LIPS
Prep skin with a spritz of hydrosol, then apply a pea-sized amount of salve to face + lips and blend. Water from the hydrosol and oil from the salve mix and create a silky smooth lotion blend that absorbs into the skin with ease.
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-amber glass bottle
-cardboard shipping box
-Kraft tape
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Once order is placed, it takes 3-5 business days to process the order and 3-5 business days to ship.
In most cases, people hear the word distiller and automatically think about alcohol such as moonshine or vodka. The distillation process involves separating the alcohol from its fermented liquid through heating and condensing it down to a potent and concentrated form. That same process is used in the Essential Oil industry. By steam distilling plant material, which includes leaves, flowers, stems, and even fruits, we are able to extract highly potent essential oils that can be used in soap bars, salves and balms, candles, and a full list of skin products and aromatherapy. Hydrosols, which are often overlooked however, are often the byproduct of essential oil production that started to gain popularity for their gentle, versatile, and skin-soothing benefits.