10 Ways to Use a Hydrosol, Hydrolat, or Flower Water

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  • Опубликовано: 14 окт 2024

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  • @yekojustine4226
    @yekojustine4226 8 дней назад

    I need this message so badly. Thank you sweet lady. Mum. Bless you

  • @wolfmangosan539
    @wolfmangosan539 2 года назад +8

    Your subject matter is amazing hardly anybody talks about this stuff and it's exactly what I needed to learn bless you for sharing with us!!!!!!

    • @HeidiVillegas
      @HeidiVillegas  2 года назад

      Thanks for saying this....It's really frustrating to try to explain what I do to people and get either 1) a totally blank look; or 2) they just turn away and figure I'm some old hippy. LOL But I'm going to keep doing this!

  • @danicaliforniainthe512
    @danicaliforniainthe512 4 месяца назад +1

    Just found your channel and I am so grateful ❤ I love and respect your content! Currently binging lol

    • @HeidiVillegas
      @HeidiVillegas  4 месяца назад

      Oh, you're so very sweet! Thank you so much!

  • @yekojustine4226
    @yekojustine4226 8 дней назад

    Wow

  • @kimberlypereira4622
    @kimberlypereira4622 Год назад +1

    Hello mam , any hydrosol suggestion for hydration on face

    • @HeidiVillegas
      @HeidiVillegas  Год назад +1

      My favorites are rose, lavender, frankincense....all of these are wonderful. Then apply a good serum while the moisture from the hydrosol is on the skin. :-)

  • @triffawnawitt131
    @triffawnawitt131 2 года назад +2

    I'm finding mixed information about adding a preservative to the hydrosols to extend their shelf so I dont have to keep in fridge. We want to get away from using our fridge and freezer so storing on shelf would be great. Would these need to be processed hot like a syrup at 180 into a sterilzed container to be considered safe or best bet for no or minimal bacteria. Mine will be going into spray bottle or dropper bottles.

    • @HeidiVillegas
      @HeidiVillegas  2 года назад +4

      Hi, Triffawna! I hear you on the mixed information. Technically, any water-based product, including hydrosols, would benefit from a preservative. With that said, most home distillers don't add a preservative, and even some commercial ones. Do a little more research so you feel comfortable with your decision. I do store my hydrosols at room temperature (up to six months) and also in the fridge...a little longer.

    • @triffawnawitt131
      @triffawnawitt131 2 года назад

      @@HeidiVillegas Wonderful thank you for your response I appreciate you. I'll continue to try and read more as I make some.

    • @sarahrukaj4356
      @sarahrukaj4356 Год назад

      I’m glad you asked- I started to and then decided to check the comments.

    • @lisagardner4814
      @lisagardner4814 Год назад

      @@HeidiVillegaswhat hydrosol would you recommend for seb derm and fungal or yeast issues on skin , dry flaky scaly skin ? I really want to treat naturally and a intergrative dermatologist on RUclips recommended rosemary and green mrtyle hydrosols , but I bought some with the preservative lactobacillus ferment in it and I’m not sure if that’s a safe preservative

    • @lorimyers6486
      @lorimyers6486 11 месяцев назад

      @lisagardner4814 :: Hi Lisa! For what it’s worth, I use both Rosemary Hydrosol & also, a Calendula Hydrosol for similar skin issues. My sister has horrible eczema and uses the same with great results.
      Hope that helps a bit! ❤

  • @lolo60026
    @lolo60026 2 года назад +1

    Great show heidi

  • @dogscratchedoor
    @dogscratchedoor 8 месяцев назад

    Thank you for sharing this information about hydrosols. It's interesting and I hadn't heard of them. Thanks also for the warning about ingesting essential oils. I'd like to add that great great caution be used in using essential oils around dogs or cats (or other animals?) Exposure can be deadly toxic for these animals, due to interfering with breathing and/or neurological function. That goes for heating essential oils in the home too. As you said well diluted oils can be all right if your dog isn't licking or chewing the area. I don't believe these types of oils should be used on cats at all. Let's remember that they are considerably smaller than us adults as their organs can only process so much at a time. I'd encourage anyone interested to read up on which essential oils to avoid using around your pets, some sources say don't use any!

    • @HeidiVillegas
      @HeidiVillegas  8 месяцев назад

      Hey! Thanks for the comment! You're 100% right. We need to use caution with essential oils around our smaller pets, and also elders and babies! I have an Aromatherapy Specialist certification, and I do feel confident working with both herbs and essential oils with my animals, big and small. But....I err on the side of caution.

  • @lolo60026
    @lolo60026 2 года назад +1

    Your lavender looks very blue how have you stored Otis it dried

    • @HeidiVillegas
      @HeidiVillegas  2 года назад +1

      Hi, Dolores! It was freshly harvested last summer, then dried. I garbled the buds from the stems and have just stored it in glass or a bag. TIP: I don't recommend using plastic, though. The essential oils in the plant can eat away at it. Glass is best!

    • @lisagardner4814
      @lisagardner4814 Год назад

      @@HeidiVillegasdo you know anything about green mrtyle hydrosol is it good for antifungal properties

  • @transform6833
    @transform6833 Год назад

    Thank you! I'm learning from you so much, can I add it to mix with alcohol and oil extract to create perfume?

    • @HeidiVillegas
      @HeidiVillegas  Год назад

      You can! But it's not going to be as strong as essential oils.

  • @lisagardner4814
    @lisagardner4814 Год назад

    Also I have a question about a hydrosol I purchased it has lactobacillus ferment in it as a preventative , is that safe for people with seb derm and fungal infections

    • @HeidiVillegas
      @HeidiVillegas  Год назад

      Hi, Lisa! It should be just fine, but please do reach out to the company and talk with your doctor about it to be sure, ok?

    • @Shay-s4i
      @Shay-s4i 11 месяцев назад

      Yes, It's a natural preservative.

  • @indiannomad7219
    @indiannomad7219 2 года назад +3

    Is it safe to drink Hydrosols ?

    • @HeidiVillegas
      @HeidiVillegas  2 года назад +2

      If the plant the hydrosol came from is edible, then it might be possible to ingest small amounts. For example, taking a tablespoon of peppermint hydrosol in a glass of water is WAY safer than using drops of essential oil in the water. But, as for drinking it straight....NO. I don't recommend this.

  • @lisagardner4814
    @lisagardner4814 Год назад

    Do we spray them on and then let them dry down and then use oils etc ?

    • @HeidiVillegas
      @HeidiVillegas  Год назад

      You can use them as a very gentle substitute for essential oils. There are ways to add EO's to them with a solubilizer, and you can use them in lotions, etc. They need to be treated just as you would treat water when working with them.

  • @annerobinson2288
    @annerobinson2288 9 месяцев назад

    What about diffusing?

    • @HeidiVillegas
      @HeidiVillegas  9 месяцев назад

      Yes! You can absolutely diffuse hydrosol!

  • @annerobinson2288
    @annerobinson2288 9 месяцев назад

    Hydrosols for cats. Of course.

    • @HeidiVillegas
      @HeidiVillegas  9 месяцев назад

      Yes---much safer, although cats do ok with many essential oils. Be most careful with the citrus oils, evergreen oils, and tea tree essential oil with your cats.