Refresh your face—and your space—with Royal Hawaiian
Sandalwood™∆ Hydrosol. This distillation water is refreshing,
aromatic multipurpose spray that hydrates skin and hair and adds a
welcoming aroma to linens and the air in your home.
Royal Hawaiian Sandalwood™∆ Hydrosol is extracted by steam
distilling wood from mature sandalwood trees native to the Hawaiian
Islands. During the distillation process, the essential oil is
separated from the hydrosol, which is also known as distillation
water or floral water. Royal Hawaiian Sandalwood Hydrosol contains
many of the same beneficial constituents as the essential oil,
prediluted in a convenient spray bottle for easy application.
This sweetly scented hydrosol comes from the Kona Sandalwood
Reforestation Project in Hawaii, whose practices are dedicated to
maintaining the ecological balance of the area.
Royal Hawaiian Sandalwood Hydrosol Product Information Page
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FEATURES & BENEFITS
AROMATIC PROFILE
Ingredients
Ingredients
Water
Santalum paniculatum (Royal Hawaiian
Sandalwood™∆) wood oil
∆Royal Hawaiian Sandalwood is a
trademark of Jawmin, LLC
Suggested Uses
APPLICATIONS
EXPERIENCE
This refreshing, aromatic multipurpose spray
hydrates skin and hair and also adds a welcoming aroma to your
home. Keep it on hand for soothing skin after shaving, freshening
musty rooms and linens, and encouraging focus and clarity with a
soothing, woodsy aroma.
DIRECTIONS
Caution:Keep out of reach of children. If you are pregnant,
nursing, taking medication, or have a medical condition, consult a
health care professional prior to use. For external use only. Avoid
contact with eyes.
Get to Know
PRODUCT BACKGROUND
Royal Hawaiian Sandalwood Hydrosol comes from
the Kona Sandalwood Reforestation Project in Hawaii. It is produced
during the distillation of our luxurious Royal Hawaiian Sandalwood
essential oil and has many of the same constituents in a lower
concentration.
Like Young Living’s Royal Hawaiian Sandalwood essential oil,
this hydrosol is distilled only from dead or dying sandalwood trees
in order to preserve ecological balance and to maintain respect for
the sacred land.