The Corsican Immortelle is a true gift of nature. If its essential oil has spicy and sometimes honeyed notes, its hydrosol is more reminiscent of dry grass and notes of hay.
Immortelle hydrosol is an excellent daily toner for all skin types, whether dry or irritated. In addition, it is valuable for fragile skin that is too sensitive to massage, such as sunburn, burns, and thin skin.
Microcirculatory Immortelle is renowned worldwide for helping to prevent the formation of bruises. Immortelle also stimulates tissue regeneration, calms burns, and promotes healing. It is also a fantastic defense against skin aging for all these reasons.
NOTE: the scent of immortelle is strong and unique. Some love it, and some do not.
Hydrosols are aromatic remnants produced during plant steam distillation. Made up entirely of cellular botanical water, they contain unique hydrophilic compounds that give each hydrosol its own distinct properties and benefits. While they share some similarities with essential oils, their molecular composition is different enough to produce distinct fragrances.
Comes in a glass bottle of 3.38 fl. oz. 100 ml.
100% organic. Cultivated biodynamically and Demeter certified.
PERFECT FOR
This is perfect for all skin types, especially sensitive, acne-prone, mature skin.
DIRECTIONS
AM: Spray it on the skin after cleansing to prep the skin to your skincare routine
PM
Disclaimer: Statements contained herein have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent disease. Always consult with your professional skin care provider and or physician.
INGREDIENTS
Helichrysum italicum ssp. italicum water
THE BRAND
Essences Naturelles Corses was born on the land of the Bordéo farm, cultivated since 1962 by the von Keyserlingk family in Corsica.
Respect and symbiosis have been established between the plants and the family and, by extension, with the company certified in organic and biodynamic agriculture by Certisud and Demeter since 1985.
The plants processed at the distillery come either from the farm's garden and plantations or from so-called "wild" picking - because it is the picking of aromatic plants endemic to Corsican vegetation.