Purify Your Pores, Revitalize Your Skin: Nettle Hydrosol
Purify Your Pores, Revitalize Your Skin: Nettle Hydrosol
Stinging nettle (Urtica dioica) has been used for centuries in traditional medicine, offering numerous benefits for skin health. Nettle hydrosol, the aromatic water obtained during the plant’s distillation, serves as a natural and effective toner in skincare.
Benefits of Nettle Hydrosol for the Skin
Cleanses and Tightens Pores
Nettle hydrosol helps deeply cleanse the skin and tightens pores, leading to a smoother complexion. With its antibacterial properties, it prevents acne and blackhead formation.
Reduces Skin Blemishes
With regular use, it evens out skin tone, diminishes the appearance of blemishes, and restores the skin’s natural glow.
Soothes Skin Conditions with Anti-Inflammatory Effects
Thanks to its anti-inflammatory properties, it alleviates symptoms of skin conditions such as eczema and dermatitis while promoting a calming effect on the skin.
Anti-Aging Effects with Antioxidant Content
Rich in antioxidants, nettle hydrosol combats free radicals, slowing down the skin’s aging process and contributing to a more youthful appearance.
How to Use Nettle Hydrosol?
As a Toner
Apply it to cleansed skin with a cotton pad to refresh the skin and tighten pores.
As a Face Mist
Spray onto the face throughout the day for hydration and a refreshing sensation.
As a Mask Ingredient
Mix with clay masks to enhance deep cleansing and detoxifying effects.
For those seeking natural skincare solutions, nettle hydrosol is an excellent choice to purify pores and revitalize the skin. At Greenext, we provide organic and sustainably produced nettle hydrosol, delivering the care your skin needs.
References
- Krajewska A, Mietlińska K. Determining the Parameters of the Stinging Nettle (Urtica dioica L.) Hydrolate Distillation Process. Molecules. 2022 Jun 18;27(12):3912. doi: 10.3390/molecules27123912.
- Parente, R., Paiva-Santos, A.C., Cabral, C. et al. Comprehensive Review of Urtica dioica L. (Urticaceae) Phytochemistry and Anti-Inflammatory Properties. Phytochem Rev (2024). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11101-024-09980-6.
- Tarasevičienė, Ž.; Vitkauskaitė, M.; Paulauskienė, A.; Černiauskienė, J. Wild Stinging Nettle (Urtica dioica L.) Leaves and Roots Chemical Composition and Phenols Extraction. Plants 2023, 12, 309. https://doi.org/10.3390/plants12020309.