Helichrysum Hydrosol

TL;DR. It functions as a water-based botanical ingredient, usually contributing light scent, trace plant constituents, and dilution within the aqueous phase of a formula. It can also partially replace plain water in mists, toners, and lightweight emulsions.

What does Helichrysum Hydrosol do in a cosmetic formula?

It functions as a water-based botanical ingredient, usually contributing light scent, trace plant constituents, and dilution within the aqueous phase of a formula. It can also partially replace plain water in mists, toners, and lightweight emulsions.

Is Helichrysum Hydrosol clean?

From a clean-beauty perspective, this ingredient is generally well accepted and not a common restricted-list issue. Because it contains trace aromatic compounds, very reactive skin may notice sensitivity, especially in leave-on products used near the eyes.

Is Helichrysum Hydrosol sustainable?

This material is typically produced during steam distillation of plant material, often alongside essential oil production. It is water-rich, readily biodegradable, and low in environmental persistence, with sourcing impact depending on farming practices, distillation energy, and water use.

Is Helichrysum Hydrosol COSMOS-approved?

It is permitted under COSMOS-natural and COSMOS-organic standards when produced from compliant botanical feedstock and preserved with approved systems. It aligns well with Green Chemistry principles because it comes from renewable plant material, uses physical processing, and has low persistence.

How does Helichrysum Hydrosol work chemically?

The material is mostly water with very dilute volatile and water-soluble aromatic molecules, including oxygenated terpenes and related trace constituents transferred during steam distillation. It is often used from low single-digit levels up to a large share of the water phase, usually has a mildly acidic pH, and needs preservation because its high water content can support microbial growth.

Last updated 2026-05-14