Hydrosols 101

What is a Hydrosol?

Hydrosols are a water-based product created from steam distillation of a plant. Plants can be distilled for the hydrosol, or a hydrosol can be a by-product of steam distillation for essential oils. They are water-soluble, as opposed to fat-soluble like essential oils. 

Why use Hydrosols? 

Hydrosols are highly effective and gentle! They are non-toxic, making them an excellent choice for everyone including cats and kittens, sensitive dogs and puppies, birds, small pets like guinea pigs or chinchillas, even reptiles. And, of course, people too, including babies and young children.

Hydrosols are safe to take internally. They don’t irritate mucous membranes like essential oils.  And they’re skin-loving, making them helpful for most skin issues, like wounds, hot spots, bug bites, itchy skin, and post-surgery healing.

Hydrosols are so safe they can be used full strength, and undiluted. Or they can be diluted in a pet’s water bowl (or glass of water for yourself.).  Cats will sit by a bowl with hydrosols, just inhaling the scent. Like essential oils, hydrosols don’t need to be ingested to be effective.

Hydrosols have the same therapeutic properties as their essential oil counterpart. For example,  Tea Tree hydrosol has the same properties as Tea Tree essential oil… anti-bacterial, anti-fungal, antimicrobial, antiseptic, and bactericidal. The hydrosol isn’t as strong as the essential oil, which is excellent news for our pets. 

Hydrosols are very versatile…

  • Spritz into the air to freshen a room or over your pet’s bedding 
  • Compress skin irritations and wounds 
  • Safe enough for wiping goopy eyes
  • Saturate a cotton ball to clean ears
  • Cooling to hot spots

One downside is that hydrosols have a shorter shelf life, generally 1- 3 years. As a water-soluble aromatic, bacteria can quickly grow inside the bottle. To extend their shelf life, they should be stored in a cool, dark place, ideally a refrigerator. 

 

What are Hydrosols good for? 

Which hydrosols you use will depend on you and your pet’s needs. For a few ideas, here are a few of my favorites …

Tea Tree is a must-have for your first aid kit! Almost as powerful and far more gentle than the essential oil, Tea Tree hydrosol can be used diluted, or undiluted, to clean ears or rinse wounds on even the smallest pets. A teaspoon in a diffuser sends its anti-viral and antimicrobial properties into the air to fight colds and coughs.

German Chamomile and Helichrysum are powerful anti-inflammatory and my go-to’s for inflamed skin. Hot spots, skin irritations, scratches, and cuts all benefit from these pain-relieving, anti-inflammatory hydrosols. German Chamomile has the added benefit of calming and soothing to the nervous system making it a good choice for anxious pets. (Dogs tend to like it.)

Peppermint tops my list for cooling hot, itchy skin and relief from bug bites. It’s cooling for red, irritated skin, (and sunburns) or soothes tummy upsets. Used alone it’s great for bad breath, or combine with German Chamomile for gingivitis.

Neroli is my all-time favorite hydrosol. Also called Orange Blossom, its aroma is lovely, sweet, floral, and slightly citrus, just like the essential oil at only a fraction of the cost. It soothes digestive upsets, is calming, relaxing, and helpful for anxiety, PTSD, and times of grief. 

Neroli is one of Jake’s favorites too. He’ll lick it off my hand or drink a small amount diluted in water till it’s gone. Watch him lick some off my hand in this short video.

 

Ready to try Hydrosols? 

Hydrosols aren’t nearly as popular as essential oils so you have to know where to find them. There are under 100 hydrosols available through small, independent aromatherapy suppliers. Sold in 2-8 oz bottles, they average under $10 per ounce (or 30 mLs), an affordable alternative to more expensive essential oils like Rose, Neroli, or Helichrysum. 

If you’d like some pro tips for purchasing hydrosols or like to learn more about how to use hydrosols, email me.

Hydrosols might be the best kept secret in Aromatherapy.  If you’ve never heard of them you aren’t alone. For decades they’ve been tossed aside in favor of essential oils. Or maybe you have heard of them by a different name, they have several … Hydrolat, Distillate, Floral Waters, Aromatic Waters, and a few others.  

 

Hydrosols might be the best kept secret in Aromatherapy.  If you’ve never heard of them you aren’t alone. For decades they’ve been tossed aside in favor of essential oils. Or maybe you have heard of them by a different name, they have several … Hydrolat, Distillate, Floral Waters, Aromatic Waters, and a few others.  

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