Rosemary Hydrosol (Floral Water)
| 500 ml | ![]() | 15,00 € | ADD TO CART | |
| 1000 ml | ![]() | 25,00 € | ADD TO CART |
ROSEMARY HYDROSOL (FLORAL WATER)
Rosemary Hydrosol – a traditional Mediterranean herbal water
Rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis) has been an essential plant in Mediterranean and European herbal traditions since antiquity. It has long been associated with mental clarity, vitality, and awakening of the body and senses, and was traditionally used in culinary, bathing, and care practices.
Rosemary hydrosol is a water-based aromatic distillate obtained through steam distillation of leaves and flowering parts. As a hydrosol, it represents a gentler and more targeted way to work with this aromatic plant, suitable for everyday external use.
Traditional and contemporary external use
Traditionally and in modern practice, rosemary hydrosol is used externally:
– as a scalp and skin tonic,
– in baths intended to revitalise the body,
– in compresses after physical effort,
– as a refreshing floral water for body care.
Herbal traditions often describe rosemary as a plant chosen when care focused on awakening, warmth, and renewed energy.
Use in natural cosmetics and aromatherapy
Due to its fresh and stimulating character, rosemary hydrosol is commonly used:
– in scalp lotions and hair tonics,
– in creams and gels for tired skin,
– in refreshing body and room sprays,
– as a mild alternative to essential oil in aromatic preparations.
Why choose rosemary hydrosol?
Rosemary has traditionally been associated with:
– energy and clarity,
– vitality and warmth,
– support after demanding periods,
– a stimulating herbal character valued in Mediterranean traditions.
The hydrosol offers a gentle way to include this vibrant traditional heritage in everyday external and cosmetic care.
Important note
This product is intended for external and cosmetic use only.
It is not a medicine, a medical product, or a food supplement.
Inspiration and sources
European Herbal Medicine & Traditional Uses
German Commission E – Rosemary Leaf
David Hoffmann – Medical Herbalism
Suzanne Catty – Hydrosols







