Amla Hydrosol
Amla Hydrosol
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Amla Hydrosol Description
Botanical Information
Amla hydrosol is derived from the fruit of Phyllanthus emblica, commonly known as Indian Gooseberry or Amla. Belonging to the Phyllanthaceae family, Amla is highly regarded in Ayurvedic medicine for its rich antioxidant content and rejuvenating properties. The hydrosol captures the essence of this fruit in a mild, aromatic water suitable for therapeutic and cosmetic use.
Origin and Source
Amla is native to the Indian subcontinent, thriving in tropical and subtropical climates. It is typically grown in India, Sri Lanka, and Nepal. The fruit is harvested sustainably from organic or wild-grown Amla trees, ensuring that the natural habitat and surrounding ecosystems remain intact.
Extraction Method
Amla hydrosol is produced via steam distillation:
• Fresh Amla fruits are gently distilled with steam to extract their water-soluble volatile compounds. This process results in a pure and aromatic hydrosol that retains the beneficial qualities of Amla without the intensity of its essential oil.
Physical Properties
• Appearance: Clear to slightly translucent liquid with a mild yellowish hue.
• Aroma: Subtle, herbaceous, and mildly fruity with earthy undertones.
• pH Level: Approximately 5.5–6.5, making it gentle for skin applications.
• Viscosity: Light and water-like consistency.
• Solubility: Fully water-soluble.
Technical Specification
• Specific Gravity: 0.995–1.005.
• Refractive Index: Approx. 1.330–1.340.
• Shelf Life: 12–18 months when stored properly.
Uses and Applications
• Skincare: Acts as a natural toner, helping to hydrate, soothe, and rejuvenate the skin. It also aids in reducing blemishes and evening skin tone.
• Hair Care: Used as a spray or rinse to strengthen hair, promote growth, and combat dandruff.
• Aromatherapy: Provides a calming and refreshing mist to reduce stress and invigorate the senses.
• Cleansing: Mildly astringent, it is perfect for gentle facial cleansers and sprays.
• Wellness Products: Incorporated into face mists, lotions, shampoos, and conditioners for its antioxidant benefits.
Benefits and Properties
• Antioxidant-rich: Protects against free radicals and promotes skin and hair health.
• Hydrating and Soothing: Provides lightweight moisture, calms irritation, and refreshes the skin.
• Anti-inflammatory: Reduces redness and inflammation, making it suitable for sensitive or acne-prone skin.
• Rejuvenating: Enhances skin elasticity and promotes a youthful glow.
• Hair Strengthener: Helps prevent hair fall, promotes shine, and supports a healthy scalp.
Safety Information
• External Use Only: Avoid ingestion unless specified as food-grade.
• Patch Test Recommended: Always perform a patch test before applying to ensure no sensitivity or allergies.
• Eye Contact: Avoid direct contact with eyes. If irritation occurs, rinse immediately with water.
• Keep Away: Store safely out of reach of children and pets.
Storage and Shelf Life
• Storage: Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and heat. Refrigeration is recommended after opening to preserve its freshness and efficacy.
• Shelf Life: Approximately 12–18 months when stored under optimal conditions.
Packaging and Handling
• Packaging: Amber or cobalt blue glass bottles are preferred for smaller quantities to prevent UV exposure and preserve quality. HDPE containers can be used for bulk storage.
• Sealing: Ensure bottles are properly sealed to prevent contamination and evaporation.
• Handling: Handle with care, using sterilized equipment to maintain purity during transfer or application.
Sustainability and Ethics
• Eco-conscious Practices: Produced from sustainably harvested Amla fruits, protecting natural habitats and biodiversity.
• Cruelty-free: Not tested on animals, ensuring ethical production.
• Vegan-friendly: Contains no animal-derived ingredients, suitable for environmentally conscious consumers.
• Fair Trade: Often sourced through fair trade programs, supporting local farmers and sustainable livelihoods.


