C. Aurantium Hydrolat ●
TL;DR. This ingredient is used as a water-phase botanical base, light aromatic component, and skin-feel ingredient in mists, toners, lotions, and creams. It can replace part or all of the plain water in a formula, but it does not preserve the product by itself.
What does C. Aurantium Hydrolat do in a cosmetic formula?
This ingredient is used as a water-phase botanical base, light aromatic component, and skin-feel ingredient in mists, toners, lotions, and creams. It can replace part or all of the plain water in a formula, but it does not preserve the product by itself.
Is C. Aurantium Hydrolat clean?
From a clean-beauty perspective, this ingredient is generally well accepted when properly preserved and quality controlled. The main watchpoint is trace naturally occurring fragrance allergens, which can matter for very reactive skin or allergen-labeling thresholds.
Is C. Aurantium Hydrolat sustainable?
This material is plant-derived and produced through physical distillation, often as a co-product of aromatic plant processing. It is water-based, readily biodegradable, and its footprint depends mostly on agricultural practices, distillation energy, and transport weight.
Is C. Aurantium Hydrolat COSMOS-approved?
It is generally compatible with COSMOS-natural and COSMOS-organic standards when sourced from permitted plant material and made by allowed physical processes such as distillation. Its Green Chemistry profile is favorable because it uses renewable feedstock and simple processing, though preservation is still required in finished formulas.
How does C. Aurantium Hydrolat work chemically?
Chemically, it is mostly water with trace volatile terpenes, alcohols, and other oxygenated aroma molecules, rather than a concentrated oil fraction. It is commonly used from low single digits up to the full water phase, is usually mildly acidic, and needs broad-spectrum preservation because its high water activity supports microbial growth.
Last updated 2026-05-15