In the cold season, we send hydrolates of 45, 90 and 110 ml.
Full heading on hydrolates:
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Evening primrose native to North America. It is a biennial plant of the cypress family. Her other name — Oenothera biennis, evening primrose, night violet, evening primrose, Rapunzel. The leaves of the evening primrose contain flavonoids (kaempferol, quercetin), sitosterol, tannins, ascorbic acid, pentosans, phlobaphene, the invertase, mucus, resin. The flowers contain a yellow pigment, sitosterol. The roots contain mucilage, invert sugar, sitosterol.
Evening primrose hydrolate has astringent, anti-inflammatory, soothing, healing, antioxidant, brightening, softening and cleansing effect on the face and head, helps with dandruff, peeling.
Suitable for all skin types, especially dry, Mature, irritated, inflamed, sensitive, skin with excessive pigmentation, eyelid skin. And also for all hair types, especially for oily at the roots, dry and brittle at the tips, as well as for light hair.
Application
• To clean the face, instead of a tonic, wipe the surface of the skin with a cotton pad soaked in hydrolate.
* To moisturize the skin, spray on the previously cleansed skin of the face and neck, then immediately apply a cream or cosmetic oil.
• Use for dilution of dry, clay and alginate masks.
* Use as an additive in tonics, masks, scrubs, creams and other cosmetics.
• Use as compresses and lotions, including on the eye area.
* Add to the water to rinse the hair after washing, spray on the hair and scalp throughout the day.
* Add to bath water, foot baths.
Our hydrolates are concentrated. They can be used in pure form or diluted with water (filtered, bottled, melt). The share of hydrolate in the used solution can be from 1 to 100%.
Contraindications: individual intolerance.
Precautions: use for medicinal purposes and use inside only after consultation with a doctor.