BOTANICAL NAME - Foeniculum Vulgare Dulce, ORIGIN - Southern Europe and Asia Minor, SOURCE - Fennel Seeds, color- Colorless to pale yellow clear, odor- fresh, sweet, earthy, spicy, anise-like aroma, extraction - hydro distillation, cas no - 8006-84-6
Fennel seeds (Foeniculum vulgare), which are used to make fennel, are steam-distilled to create fennel sweet floral water, also known as fennel hydrosol or fennel flower water. It contains the fragrant and medicinal qualities of fennel and is a byproduct of the essential oil extraction process.
When extracted with hydro distillation method, cardamom hydrosol is attained. Seeds of this plant are major source of natural oils. This hydrosol has important constituents like Sabinene, Limonene, Neryl Acetate, Methyl Heptenone, and Alpha Pinene. When extracted with hydro distillation method, cardamom hydrosol is attained. Seeds of this plant are major source of natural oils. This hydrosol has important constituents like Sabinene, Limonene, Neryl Acetate, Methyl Heptenone, and Alpha Pinene.
The chamomile water is steam distilled from fresh blossoms of bulgarian chamomilla during the months of may and june of each year. It is a completely natural product for skin and hair application. 100% pure and natural product. Chamomile floral water soothing and relaxing effect on the human body. Ideal as a facial or hair toner and for soothing irritated skin. Chamomile floral water is so mild it is ideal for use on babies. It can be added to bath water or used as a calming bedding / pillow spray.
Rose absolute oil, Rosa damascena, is known best for its sensuous and intense sweet and floral fragrance. Bulgarian rose is suitable for all skin types and is a cell rejuvenator, an antiseptic, and a anti-inflammatory. Used in skin creams and lotions to soothe and heal various skin conditions, cuts, burns and to reduce swelling. Can be inhaled by asthmatics, and it relieves a variety of female problems including menstrual cramps and pms symptoms. Sniffing the oil or using rose as a massage oil has been suggested to reverse impotency, but it's more likely to be used by women to lessen moodiness during menopause. The scent is definitely an aphrodisiac and is used to relieve stress and depression.
Natural pine water is obtained by the steam distillation of the needles, twigs and cones of pine tree. Here are some of the medicinal uses of the pine plant and pine water: Skin care: the most widely known use of pine essential water is in treating skin problems. Dermatologists often prescribe the water in treating the following conditions: psoriasis, itching, eczema, scabies, sores, and fleas; Cosmetics: pine essential water has a distinctive essence and gives a sweet aroma to the cosmetics it is used in. Pine plant water is widely used as massage water and in perfumes and other scents.
Rose water is made using damask roses, many-petaled and fragrant. These were first grown in Iran and Bulgaria, but are now frequently found in Spain, Italy, and France. The uses of rose water are as varied and numerous as the petals of a damask rose. Most western countries are familiar with rose water or rose oil as an addition to fragrances and in body and facial creams. Commercial preparations come in many forms and can safeguard against bacterial formation. In addition, the buyer can choose organic preparations, thus eliminating pesticides from the roses in their food or on their bodies. However used, rose water is certainly almost universally enjoyed, with its sweet and deep aroma, and delightful and unusual taste.
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Native to Maluku Islands of Indonesia, Cloves are scented flower buds of tree which grows up to 8- 12 m tall. Color of its flower gradually changes from green to red as it matures. It is cultivated in different seasons in different countries which makes it available whole year. Hydrosol of clove is attained during distillation of its essential oil. Flower buds of clove tree are the major source of filtering pure hydrosol. Due to its therapeutic significance, it is admired globally by across many industries.
Botanically known as Foeniculum vulgare dulce, Fennel is a flowering perennial plant that is a member of the Apiaceae (carrot) family. The plant bears yellow flowers and has feathery leaves. It grows to a height of about 5 feet. Indigenous to southern Europe, Fennel naturally carries a sweet aroma like Anise. Overview of Fennel Sweet Essential Oil A colorless or pale yellow oil is extracted from the dried green fennel seeds through steam distillation by fennel (sweet) essential oil manufacturers. Fennel Sweet Essential Oil is a powerful and effective oil known for its strong, sweet, licorice taste and fragrance.