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oilsaromaaz · 10 months ago
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Natural and Pure Hydrosols Floral/Water Supplier in India - Aromaaz Oils
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In a world brimming with artificiality, embrace the true essence of nature with our exquisite hydrosols. We take pride in being India's foremost supplier of Natural and Pure Hydrosols, a floral water symphony that resonates with authenticity. Elevate your daily rituals, skincare, or aromatherapy with the essence of these pure hydrosols. Join us on a journey where every droplet narrates the story of our commitment to quality and authenticity. It's not just a purchase; it's a connection to nature's purity. Immerse yourself today and let the floral magic unfold!
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natural-essential-oils · 1 year ago
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Hydrosols are also known as floral water and herbal distillates. As the name suggests, they are procured by the distillation of plant parts such as leaves, flowers and fruits. Hydrosols are produced as a by-product in the manufacturing of essential oils. They share the same pool of properties as that of essential oils but Hydrosols are much milder than essential oils.
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naturenaturalindia · 2 years ago
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Floral Waters and Other Hydrosols - An Integral Part of Fragrance Industry
Have an Insight into Popular Hydrosols and their uses!
Floral waters or hydrosols are condensed water remaining after steam distillation in the process of extracting essential oils. They carry the essence of plants but are not highly concentrated. Flower or floral water is an extract from the flowers containing delicate elements, whereas other hydrosols are the extract of the plant parts such as leaves, roots, and bark. The essential oils derived by steam distillation also produce hydrosols of the same material. The extensively used hydrosols include rose water, witch hazel, kewra, orange, lemon, angelica, neroli, peppermint, jasmine, and basil.
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Angelica Floral Water
Angelica plants have a sweet scent and edible stems and roots. Angelica herb was considered a powerful herb due to its medicinal properties during ancient times. The oil is extracted from the roots, stem, and seeds of these plants through hydro distillation. The Angelica Floral Water is derived as a by-product during the process. It is a colorless liquid that contains limonene, cis-ocimene, copaene, sabinene, b-pinene, and camphene compounds. It has antispasmodic, carminative, digestive, diuretic, stimulant, tonic, and stomachic properties. It blends well with Lavender, Lemon, Neroli, Rosemary, Ylang Ylang, Lime, Basil, and Citronella hydrosols.
Angelica Floral Water Uses
The angelica floral water is added to lotions, creams, air fresheners, perfumes, and beverages due to its sweet fragrance and taste. It can be used as a facial spray, deodorant, and cooling agent in saunas. It can be placed in diffusers and mixed into bathwater for inhalation. Apart from that, the food industry uses it extensively as a culinary ingredient in candies, baked goods, and desserts. Major Essential Oil Suppliers deliver it in every part of the world at competitive rates with foolproof packaging and shipping. 
Other Hydrosols
Other fruit-based, spice-based, herb-based, and flower-based hydrosols are also in demand from different industrial users. Fruit-based hydrosols include lemon, orange, lime, grapefruit, bergamot, and mandarin, and they vary in taste, aroma, color, and properties even though they are citric. They are rich in vitamin c, making them apt for beverages and skincare products. Spice-based hydrosols are aniseed, cardamom, cinnamon, clove, and others. Herb-based hydrosols include ginger, mint, vetiver, basil, peppermint, angelica, garlic, and more. There exist several spice-based Hydrosols Suppliers in India. They provide multiple Indian spice hydrosols at reasonable rates to F & B manufacturers worldwide.
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The most sought-after hydrosols from India are basil, eucalyptus, fennel sweet, cardamom, chamomile, champaca, ginger, jasmine, kewra, vetiver, lemon, mint, rose, saffron, tea tree, thyme, and sandalwood. The herbaceous hydrosols are used in nutraceutical products, diffusers, and skincare products. Their diffusion helps repel insects and inhalation helps clear the respiratory tracts of the people in the surroundings. The floral hydrosols are the best as an ingredient in room-fresheners or perfumes. Cardamom, lemon, and saffron hydrosols serve the dual purpose of fragrance and taste in any preparation. Clove and Cinnamon Hydrosols Water are specifically used in winemaking to enhance the flavor of the drinks. Lemon, bergamot, grapefruit, and orange hydrosols are best suited for soft drinks or juices.
References: https://www.evernote.com/shard/s630/sh/1af52935-1c7a-0815-b367-23d695eba3ba/a495712bca2cf9c8642892070f641ca7
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