Description of VedaOils Papaya Leaf Hydrosol:
Papaya has been grown in the tropical regions of India since time immemorial and is one of the most loved and consumed fruits in the country. This yellowish-orange fruit is known to be highly rich in essential nutrients, which are excellent for our health and wellbeing. It has been shown to have antibacterial properties and almost every part of the papaya plant can be used and one formulation or the other. The newest formulation being, Papaya Leaf Hydrosol. Apart from being consumed as a fruit, the leaves of the papaya plant also count as a potential candidate for consumption.
Papaya leaf juice has been consumed for a long as a natural and excellent remedy increasing the count of blood platelets in the human body. It has recently gained immense popularity owing to its varied and numerous health benefits. This Hydrosol is what remains after steam or water distillation of the papaya leaf extract. The plant matter used in leaf extract distillation imparts the hydrosol with water-soluble aromatic and therapeutic properties of the plant.
Unlike the Papaya Leaf extract that should be diluted prior to application to the skin, the Papaya Hydrosol is much gentler than its extract counterpart, and can generally be used directly on the skin without further dilution. Papaya leaf juice as well as its hydrosol is rich in enzymes such as papain and chymopapain, which are known to aid in digestion. This hydrosol when consumed prevents bloating and other digestive disorders.
Alkaloid compounds present in the recently formulated floral water work effectively and efficiently in combating dandruff and balding. It also contains high amounts of vitamin A, C. E, K, and B. Active enzymes in papaya are currently being used in various cosmetic applications across the country. Its antibacterial nature makes it a great water-based additive to facial toners, cleansers, and boo-boo healing salves. Many formulators use this in skin lightening applications due to papaya's ability to lighten freckles and aging spots with continued use over time.
Some cultures use papaya leaves as a natural mild soap that holds light cleaning benefits. Papaya Leaf Hydrosol can be used in place of water for the creation of natural fragrances, lotions, creams, facial toners, room sprays, air fresheners, cosmetic care products, and other different types of products. All forms of this Hydrosol are used in the beauty care industry. This is no wonder since it holds a variety of therapeutic benefits. Papaya Hydrosol is also a natural antibacterial and assists with topical pain management of minor skin abrasions and small cuts. You can use this product as a spray, directly over your skin, or add to any beauty care recipe.
Papaya has been grown in the tropical regions of India since time immemorial and is one of the most loved and consumed fruits in the country. This yellowish-orange fruit is known to be highly rich in essential nutrients, which are excellent for our health and wellbeing. It has been shown to have antibacterial properties and almost every part of the papaya plant can be used and one formulation or the other. The newest formulation being, Papaya Leaf Hydrosol. Apart from being consumed as a fruit, the leaves of the papaya plant also count as a potential candidate for consumption.
Papaya leaf juice has been consumed for a long as a natural and excellent remedy increasing the count of blood platelets in the human body. It has recently gained immense popularity owing to its varied and numerous health benefits. This Hydrosol is what remains after steam or water distillation of the papaya leaf extract. The plant matter used in leaf extract distillation imparts the hydrosol with water-soluble aromatic and therapeutic properties of the plant.
Unlike the Papaya Leaf extract that should be diluted prior to application to the skin, the Papaya Hydrosol is much gentler than its extract counterpart, and can generally be used directly on the skin without further dilution. Papaya leaf juice as well as its hydrosol is rich in enzymes such as papain and chymopapain, which are known to aid in digestion. This hydrosol when consumed prevents bloating and other digestive disorders.
Alkaloid compounds present in the recently formulated floral water work effectively and efficiently in combating dandruff and balding. It also contains high amounts of vitamin A, C. E, K, and B. Active enzymes in papaya are currently being used in various cosmetic applications across the country. Its antibacterial nature makes it a great water-based additive to facial toners, cleansers, and boo-boo healing salves. Many formulators use this in skin lightening applications due to papaya's ability to lighten freckles and aging spots with continued use over time.
Some cultures use papaya leaves as a natural mild soap that holds light cleaning benefits. Papaya Leaf Hydrosol can be used in place of water for the creation of natural fragrances, lotions, creams, facial toners, room sprays, air fresheners, cosmetic care products, and other different types of products. All forms of this Hydrosol are used in the beauty care industry. This is no wonder since it holds a variety of therapeutic benefits. Papaya Hydrosol is also a natural antibacterial and assists with topical pain management of minor skin abrasions and small cuts. You can use this product as a spray, directly over your skin, or add to any beauty care recipe.
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