Botanical Information:
The botanical name of Clary Sage is Salvia sclera. Also known as the clary, it is generally a short-lived herbaceous perennial herb that can grow up to 0.91 to 1.22 meters (3 to 4 ft) in height. Having its origin in the northern Mediterranean Basin, this biennial plant is highly valued for being used as a popular medicinal herb.
Product Description:
Clary Sage Hydrosol is extracted from the fresh leaves and flowers of the Salvia Sclarea plant grown and cultivated in the mountain areas of France. This formal water is pretty calming and gentle with a bittersweet, pleasing, and herbaceous aroma. The delicate scent of the hydrosol makes it a suitable choice as the base for numerous cosmetics, soaps, and perfumes.
Many women’s skincare formulas include the presence of this astringent hydrosol. Even it’s common to find out the availability of this formal water in aroma sprays. Esters and alcohols are the major ingredients of clary sage formal water. Both clary hydrosol and lavender share the same constituents and they are frequently utilized together. It can be a nice toner for various types of skins and is generally used by people with oily skin.
Uses:
- Clary sage hydrosol can be used to prepare different types of skincare products.
- It has amazing effects on relieving wrinkles and acne.
- This formal water acts as an excellent option for dandruff and hair loss problems.
- You can also apply it directly to your skin as a freshener or toner.
- The formal water can also be utilized as a conditioner to rinse your hair.
- It is helpful in easing and anxiety and stress to some extent.
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