Sage Hydrosol
Latin name: Salvia officinalis leaf
Origin : France
pH value: 4.8
Quality : Natural ; Organic
Application : Perfumery, Cosmetics, Aromatherapy
Sage hydrosol has a fresh, spicy scent with earthy and slightly woody undertones. The scent is invigorating and purifying, often described as stimulating and uplifting. It is a fragrance that stimulates your senses and evokes a feeling of clarity and energy.
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Sage hydrosol, derived from the leaves of the Salvia officinalis plant, is obtained by steam distillation. This hydrosol is a clear to slightly cloudy liquid with a fresh, spicy scent. The pH of sage hydrosol is usually around 4.8, making it a slightly acidic solution.
The main components of sage hydrosol are aromatic compounds such as camphor, carnosol and flavonoids. These components contribute to the refreshing, stimulating and skin caring properties of the hydrosol.
Sage hydrosol is known for its antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and antimicrobial properties, and is commonly used in skin care products, hair care, and aromatherapy.

Properties
- Refreshing: It refreshes the skin and can help reduce swelling and fatigue.
- Anti-inflammatory: It helps reduce inflammation and soothes the skin.
- Antibacterial: It has antibacterial properties that can help fight skin infections.
- Soothing: It can help soothe skin irritations and redness.
- Cooling: It has a cooling effect on the skin, which is especially pleasant on hot days or after exercise.
- Regulating: It helps regulate sebum production, which can be helpful for oily skin.

Applications
- Facial Toner: It can be used as a hydrating and soothing toner to soothe and refresh the skin.
- Body Mist: It works great as a refreshing body mist, especially on hot days or after exercise.
- Aromatherapy: It can be used in diffusers to create a refreshing and stimulating atmosphere.
- Bath Additive: Add to bath water for a relaxing and aromatic experience.
- Compresses: It can be used in compresses to soothe skin inflammations and irritations.
- Hair Care: It can be used as a hair rinse to soothe the scalp and refresh the hair.
- Wound care: It promotes the healing of wounds and scars and can be used to treat minor cuts and scrapes.

What is a hydrosol?
- A hydrosol is created during the distillation process of plant material. The plant material is exposed to steam or immersed in boiling water. The heat causes the cells of the plant material containing the essential oil to soften and release their contents.
- The essential oil, which is volatile, rises together with the steam in cooling tubes. Here the steam cools and condenses into water. This condensed water, which comes from the cells of the plant, is known as hydrosol. It contains many components, including the water-soluble (hydrophilic) micromolecules of some components that are also found in the essential oil of the plant.
- Hydrosols often have different properties than the essential oil of the same plant material, providing unique applications and benefits. They are particularly suitable for children, the elderly and people with sensitive skin due to their mild nature.