Aromatherapy Waters
One of the most common aromatherapy
products available on the market today is the aromatherapy waters,
also known as floral waters or hydrosols. These products generally
have a strong and well-established place in traditional cosmetics.
Their use is as ancient as the discovery of essential oils, which
are the basics of aromatherapy.
The aromatherapy waters are in the
first place a by-product of essential oil distillation process.
They are unadulterated and natural, infused with the aroma of the
essential oils. For long years, the aromatherapy waters are used as
excellent skin toning lotions and they are commonly employed in some
home-made cosmetic products like creams, face masks, and lotions
instead of spring water. And, they generally come with a varying
number of healing virtues, which are actually in connection with the
healing properties of the plants from which the aromatherapy waters
are derived.
The aromatherapy waters are now
featured by some stores online. One of the most widely known
portals for aromatherapy waters is The Heritage Store at
CayceCures.com. The Heritage Store has actually been there for 35
years, offering a line of excellent quality natural therapeutic
products that are guaranteed to promote health, beauty, and wellness
to those who use them. The aromatherapy waters of The Heritage
Store are certified, which means that the products has been
periodically tested by an independent laboratory which has found the
aromatherapy waters to be free of the most common pesticide
residues. And, these items now come in eight different kinds:
Gardenia, Jasmine, Orange, Lavender, Rose Petals, Lilac, Rosewater
and Glycerin, and Sandalwood aromatherapy waters.
The Botanical.com is also out there
featuring a number of aromatherapy waters that are guaranteed to be
effective for healing and relaxation. All of the aromatherapy
waters of Botanical.com are derived from plants that are cultivated
and distilled organically, except for their Orange and Rose
aromatherapy waters which have been imported. It is also
interesting to know that all of the aromatherapy waters are given at
reasonable prices, making them great as a facial splash, an air
freshener, as a deodorant, as compress, and even in some culinary
creations. All of them are moisturizing, cooling, and fragrant
which makes them a wonderful scented base in your cream and lotion
recipes.
Lastly, there is the Culpeper.co.uk
which currently features a selection of aromatherapy waters that are
alcohol free and natural. The proponents of these products have
maintained that these natural waters are tremendously versatile and
can be employed to tone and cleanse the skin, to fragrance the air,
and even as an boosting spritzer. They are generally free from
artificial preservatives, making them more powerful and effective.
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