100 organic skin care recipes _ make your own fresh and fabulous organic beauty products ( PDFDrive )

(Angelo) #1

(optional) to hold 16 ounces



  1. To Make: Place the rose petals in a glass or enamel pot, pour in distilled
    water to just cover. Avoid using a metal pot, as it will react negatively
    with the oils. Add a dash of sea salt to help bring the essential oils out of
    the petals. Heat until water is scalding but not boiling. Turn off the heat,
    add rose petals, and let soak for at least an hour. Strain the petals from
    the liquid, and use the funnel to pour into your storage container. Wear
    rubber gloves to help avoid contamination, and give the petals an extra
    squeeze to get as much of the botanical goodness out of them as possible.

  2. To Store: Store in your refrigerator for up to 4 months.

  3. To Use: Use as a facial toner or add a cup to your bathwater along with a
    few fresh rose petals for a delicate rosy bath. Makes a lovely aromatic
    mist to refresh your skin and your spirits if kept in a bottle with a sprayer
    top.


SKINCARE SECRETS

Traditional hydrosols,  a.k.a.  flower  waters, are the byproduct   of
steam distillation of essential oils. Steam passes through the plant
material to extract the essential oils; the hydrosol is the condensed
steam. Floral waters are much milder than essential oils and have
similar therapeutic effects in skin care and in overall mind, body, and
spirit wellness.
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