Yarrow (Blue) Hydrolat (Hydrosol)

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This is the ultimate mist for your skin and soul — healing as it hydrates.

Medicinal Benefits: A gentle antiviral and antibacterial mist excellent for calming irritated skin and soothing acne "flare-ups".

Emotional Benefits: The "herb for empaths," it helps strengthen emotional boundaries and shields against negative energy.  A "non-invasive"/subtle spray for waiting areas and sick rooms.  

Historical Significance: Named after the Greek hero Achilles, who used the plant to treat his soldiers' wounds on the battlefield.

All hydrolats come in beautiful 120 ml cobalt blue spray bottles.

This is the ultimate mist for your skin and soul — healing as it hydrates.

Medicinal Benefits: A gentle antiviral and antibacterial mist excellent for calming irritated skin and soothing acne "flare-ups".

Emotional Benefits: The "herb for empaths," it helps strengthen emotional boundaries and shields against negative energy.  A "non-invasive"/subtle spray for waiting areas and sick rooms.  

Historical Significance: Named after the Greek hero Achilles, who used the plant to treat his soldiers' wounds on the battlefield.

All hydrolats come in beautiful 120 ml cobalt blue spray bottles.

Pure Yarrow (Blue) Hydrolat (Hydrosol)

Family:
Asteraceae
Latin name:
Achillea millefolium
Origin:
Bulgaria/Canada
Farming Method:
Wild Crafted
Plant Parts:
Flowering tops
Process:
First distillation water that separates from Yarrow Essential Oil (Essence)
Additional Information:
No additives or preservatives. Pure Yarrow Essential Oil (Essence) is also available.

beneficial uses: Blue Yarrow Hydrolat is known for its antiseptic and anti-inflammatory properties, which make it effective for soothing skin irritations such as acne, eczema and psoriasis.  Any oil or hydrolat that has a significant amount of the constituent chamazulene (which bestows its distinctive blue coloration) tends to have calming and soothing effects.  It also helps to prevent infections. Blue Yarrow hydrolat is traditionally viewed as having protective properties, helping to shield against negative energies and influences.   It is said that the Yarrow herb is named after Achilles, a figure in Greek mythology who reputedly used the herb during the Trojan War.