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Java Citronella Hydrosol
Commonly known as:
Cymbopogon Schoenanthus Water (I.N.C.I.).
Botanical name:
Cymbopogon schoenanthus.
Extraction process:
Distillation by steam stripping.
Family:
Poaceae
Part of the plant extracted:
Leaves.
Location:
Tropical and subtropical regions (Indonesia, India, Sri Lanka, China, Vietnam, Africa, Caribbean).
Flowering:
No flowering, sterile plant.
Provenance, origin:
Madagascar.
Phytochemical composition:
Geraniol, Citronnellal, Citral, Geranial, Neral, Alpha-thujene.
Sensorial properties:
Appearance: Mobile liquid; Color: Colorless to whitish; Scent: Herbaceous, warm.
Physical characteristics:
pH: 5.5 to 6.0; Insoluble in oil.
Benefits:
Antibacterial, astringent, unifying, purifying, soothing, sebum-regulating, toning.
Concerns:
All skin types, particularly combination to oily skin, and skin with blemishes; All hair types, especially dull hair.
Details
Usage
Facial Care (toners, floral waters); Hair Care (scalp serum, masks, lotions).
Preservation Method
Product remains usable for 6 months after opening. It is sensitive and should be stored in the refrigerator. If you notice a change in appearance or smell, discontinue use of your hydrosol.
Contraindications, Usage Precautions
Lemongrass hydrosol does not have any contraindications. It can be used by pregnant and/or breastfeeding women as well as children. Avoid contact with the eyes.
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Lemongrass hydrosol is known for its antibacterial properties. Rich in monoterpenols, molecules with antibacterial activity, lemongrass hydrosol is renowned for its purifying action on the skin. Moreover, its acidic pH helps to reduce pore size. It is therefore particularly recommended for acne-prone skin to prevent the appearance of blackheads and comedones.