Hydrosol Series Part 3 | How to Use Hydrosols

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Final post in our little mini series on hydrosols! I hope you have enjoyed learning about them as much I have. 

If you would like to catch up on the other two posts, check them out below. 

What is a Hydrosol?
How to Make a Hydrosol

Now that we know what a hydrosol is and how to make a "cheater's" version, it's time for some inspiration on how to use those babies!I don't know about you, but when I'm excited about something, I want to start NOW!

Recipes Using hydrosols

Cardamom Rose Coffee Creamer

Oh man, guys, you’re going to love this one! The flavor is divine! Get the recipe here.

Deep Pain Relief Gel

This feels so amazing on sore muscles! Quick and easy to make. Get the recipe here.

Soothing Calendula Chamomile Gel

This one is for the ladies! Apply this after shaving for some healing regenerative action. Get the recipe here.

General Ideas for using hydrosols

Body & Face Spritz

One of the easiest ways to use hydrosols is to put them in a little glass spray bottle and give your face a little morning spritz. You could also use them as an all over spritzer if you wish. My favorites to spray on my face are Wild Chamomile, Lavender, or Rose. They are so soothing and yet wake my face up in the morning. This spritz can be used in place of your daily toner. If you have large pores, and not an overly dry face, you can try mixing in a little vodka which will help tighten those pores. 

Face Mask

Great ideas for how to use hydrosols | Mossy Meadow Farm | Intentional Living in the country with herbs, spices, and botanicals

If you love to give yourself a pampering facial, you will adore adding hydrosols to your kit! In place of the water simply use the hydrosol of your choice to moisten the clay with. Easy peasy!

Hair Rinse

Another lovely thing to do with the hydrosols would be to give your hair a healthy little rinse after shampooing and conditioning. You can either pour a couple tablespoons directly onto your hair, OR mist it on with a spritzer bottle. Either way, this is a leave-in treatment so it's best to do at the end of your shower. A couple suggested hydrosols are below:

Yarrow & Rosemary combo) Itchy, flaky scalp
Cedar & Rosemary combo) Hair loss
Chamomile) Sensitive scalp
Sage & Rosemary) Excessively oil scalp

Mouth Wash

Hydrosols can make for a refreshing mouth wash in place of your regular wash. All you do is combine 1 part hydrosol to 4 parts water and swish as usual. 

Beverage

Yes! You can safely drink diluted hydrosols. And they are delicious! For a tasty flavored water drink, add a small splash of hydrosol to your water. Start with a teaspoon but feel free to add more if that's not quite enough flavor. I usually end up using about 1 tablespoon per glass of water (12 ounces or so). Two of my favorites after a long day working outside are Chamomile or Rose. So refreshing. 

You could get really fancy and add the hydrosol to some club soda for a little fizzy drink! Or try adding a little to some fruit juice to jazz it up even more. Have fun with it and let me know your favorite combination! 

For Your Pup

It is never a good idea to use essential oils directly on pets because animals tend to have a much keener sense of smell than we do. Hydrosols, however, are MUCH milder than essential oils and can, in certain instances, be used safely around your pets. 

To keep your puppy smelling fresh between baths, spritzing his or her coat with a light mist of hydrosol can do wonders to erase the stink. Simply spritz the hydrosol onto your dogs fur, avoiding the eyes, and brush through. Dogs really seem to love tree scents such as spruce, pine, etc. 

Cleaning

To make cleaning a little more enjoyable, try adding a splash of hydrosol to your mop bucket for a lovely added scent. Or use it on your dust rag to wipe down windowsills. 

Hopefully this gives you some great inspiration for using your hydrosols! As I mentioned above, I will be sharing more specific recipes with you in the future. This was just to get you started using them.

Where to purchase

If you’re not into making your own hydrosols, here are a few places to purchase them.

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If you are unable to grow your own herbs, or find ingredients locally, then here are two of my favorite places to buy bulk ingredients:

·        Starwest Botanicals

·        Mountain Rose Herbs

I'd love to hear how you use hydrosols!! Inspire me below! :)

Great ideas for how to use hydrosols | Mossy Meadow Farm | Intentional Living in the country with herbs, spices, and botanicals