Champa Floral Water
Champa Floral Water
Our Champa Floral Water is good for all skin types and has a wonderful, exotic scent that is calming, balancing and said to be an aphrodisiac. Floral Waters fragrant and valuable skin care properties make them an excellent addition to DIY products such as Body Sprays, Room Sprays, Facial Toners, Creams and Lotions. This versatile ingredient is a simple way to enjoy the benefits of essential oils in water soluble products!
Usage Guidelines
Usage Guidelines
Product Details:
- Floral Water
- Champa Floral Water
- Floral waters are a versatile ingredient that make an excellent addition to products for their fragrant and valuable skin care properties.
- Floral Waters make an excellent addition to a wide variety of DIY projects or represent a simple way to enjoy the benefits of essential oils in water soluble products
Can be Used in a Variety of Products Including:
- Body Sprays
- Linen Sprays
- Room Sprays
- Facial Toners
- Body Spritz
- Masques
- Cleansers
- Lotions
- Creams
- Body Care Products
- Aromatherapy Based Products
Technical Information
Technical Information
Technical Information:
- Botanical Name: Michelia champaca
- Odor: Characteristic Champa Aroma
- Solubility: Soluble in Water
- Specific Gravity: 0.980 - 1.100 @ 20°C
- INCI: Aqua, Peg-40 Hydrogenated Castor Oil, Michelia champaca (flower) oil, Gluconolactone (and) Sodium Benzoate, Lactic Acid
Documentation & Resources
Documentation & Resources
Smells heavenly. Regret not buying a bigger bottle.
I did not know what to expect with this floral water... My God !! This hydrosol is absolutely divine! The smell is intoxicating, floral and suave, difficult to describe because I can not find anything to compare it with. But it's definitely calming! I added 10% to ALL my facial products (cleanser, moisturizer, miscellar water ...) to add a good scent without using fragrances or essential oils. I will clearly buy this one in larger size! Also, it goes well with the ginger and white tea fragrance oil for body care products.
Am not sure if it's floral water or distillate/hydrosol but it sure smells like Hawaii. Would be helpful if product description includes how it was produced as the names floral water and hydrosol/distillate are often used synonymously but different by nature.