Green tea in hydrosol:
Green tea has been used in cosmetology for years due to the presence of polyphenols, catechins, and other bioactive substances that help protect the skin from the negative effects of environmental factors. It is a gentle alternative to classic extracts, allowing for the creation of light and sensorially pleasant formulations.
Properties of Green Tea Hydrosol:
Green Tea Leaf Hydrosol is a valued cosmetic ingredient for various skin types, especially combination, oily, problematic, and tired skin. In cosmetic formulations, it is primarily used as a component of the aqueous phase.
The most important properties of green tea hydrosol include:
- refreshing and toning effects,
- supporting the care of skin exposed to environmental factors,
- improving the comfort of using cosmetic products,
- soothing and calming properties,
- supporting the care of skin prone to excessive oiliness,
- the ability to replace part or all of the water in cosmetic formulations.
Thanks to its gentle nature, the hydrosol can be used in both daily facial care products and cosmetics for sensitive skin.
Application in Cosmetics:
Green tea hydrosol is used as a cosmetic raw material in the production of:
- facial toners and mists,
- skincare hydrosols,
- moisturizing creams,
- facial serums and emulsions,
- cosmetic masks,
- cosmetics for problematic skin,
- after-sun preparations,
- eye area cosmetics,
- shampoos and hair conditioners,
- body mists and refreshing sprays.
It can be used in both natural and conventional cosmetics, serving as a valuable ingredient in formulations based on plant-derived raw materials.
Why use green tea hydrosol?
Green tea hydrosol enables the creation of modern skincare formulations. Due to its natural origin and wide range of applications, it is eagerly used by manufacturers of natural cosmetics, dermocosmetics, toners, mists, and daily skin and hair care products.




