This hydrolate for sensitive skin lends itself to many different uses:
- as a tonic: used pure on the face, it performs the same function as a tonic by helping to restore the correct skin pH after cleansing.
- to refresh and moisturise: keep it in the fridge and spray it on your face when you feel the need for an instant energy boost!
- as a base for your DIY masks: add hydrolate instead of water to enrich your DIY face and hair masks with valuable properties!
- as an ingredient for DIY cosmetics: incorporated in the aqueous phase, it is excellent for creating creams for dry and sensitive skin, anti-ageing creams, soothing creams, anti-dandruff lotions, lotions for gently cleansing children's skin and biphasic make-up removers.
- on the hair: the slightly acidic pH of the hydrolate helps keep the hair soft and shiny. You can use it to dilute shampoo or pure as an acid rinse: in this case, simply spray it directly on damp hair as a last step before drying.
- As a decongestant for tired eyes and skin: there’s nothing to beat a compress on tired and fatigued eyes to reduce dark circles and puffiness and regain a fresh expression and relaxed skin.