Sage Hydrolat
Product values
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Not tested on animals No component of the product or the final product has been tested on animals
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Cosmebio Organic product certified by COSMEBIO
Description
Propos Nature's Sage Hydrosol is a real source of beauty for both skin and hair. Adapted to all skin types, and recognized in treatments to fight against free radicals and prevent premature aging, it is traditionally used for its regenerating, anti-aging and antioxidant properties.
Properties and benefits of Sage Hydrolat
Renowned for strengthening the scalp, bringing shine and vitality to dark, dull, tired and damaged hair, it is a real asset in hair beautifying treatments. At the cutaneous level, it is known for its purifying and balancing properties which help to regulate sebum secretions, purify the skin and regulate excessive sweating.
How to apply Sage Hydrolat?
It is recommended to use as an ingredient, as a mixture (with essential oils and a solubilizer, with other hydrolates, vegetable oils or aqueous active ingredients), in the aqueous phase of an emulsion (purifying, balancing, sebum regulator, perspiration regulator, regenerating, anti-aging, hair enhancer.
Examples of use: deodorants, mouthwashes (dental hygiene), hair care, combination, oily and problematic skin, mature skin.
Precautions
External use only. Always do an application test in the crease of the elbow before use
Storage conditions
Store in the refrigerator after opening. If you notice a change in appearance or smell, stop using your hydrosol. Hydrosols are products very sensitive to microbial pollution, it is necessary to store them in a cool place and to use them in optimal hygienic conditions.
Storage (DLUO): 6 months after production and in the original bottle.
Composition of Sage Hydrolat
Salvia officinalis water bio, Benzyl alcohol, Dehydroacetic acid, Aqua.
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