Cinnamon Hydrosol
Cinnamon Hydrosol
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Cinnamon hydrosol
Cinnamon hydrosol is derived from the bark of the cinnamon tree (Cinnamomum zeylanicum), commonly known as Ceylon cinnamon or "true cinnamon." It is obtained through steam distillation, capturing the water-soluble aromatic compounds of the bark. Cinnamon has been used for centuries in traditional medicine and culinary practices, particularly in Asia and the Middle East, for its therapeutic and aromatic properties.
Uses
· Skincare: Acts as a mild antibacterial agent, helping to cleanse and refresh the skin.
· Aromatherapy: Its warm and spicy aroma promotes mental clarity and emotional balance.
· Digestive Aid: Can be used as a tonic to soothe an upset stomach.
· Cleaning: Serves as a natural disinfectant for surfaces.
· Food Flavoring: Adds a subtle cinnamon flavor to beverages and dishes.
Benefits
· Antimicrobial: Helps combat bacteria and fungi, making it useful for skincare and cleaning.
· Anti-inflammatory: Reduces redness and soothes irritated skin.
· Mood Enhancer: Its comforting aroma supports relaxation and mental focus.
· Digestive Support: Aids in relieving bloating and indigestion.
· Antioxidant: Protects against oxidative stress and promotes overall wellness.
Homecare
· Room Spray: Freshens up spaces with its warm and inviting scent.
· Linen Spray: Adds a subtle fragrance to fabrics.
· Green Cleaning: Acts as a natural disinfectant for countertops and other surfaces.
Personal Care
· Facial Mist: Hydrates and refreshes the skin throughout the day.
· Body Mist: Provides a gentle and aromatic refresh.
· Bath Additive: Enhances relaxation when added to bathwater.
Technical Specifications
· Appearance: Clear to pale yellow liquid.
· Odor: Warm, spicy, and slightly sweet aroma.
· pH: Typically ranges between 4.5 and 6.5.
· Specific Gravity: Approximately 0.932 to 1.060.
· Solubility: Soluble in water; insoluble in oils.
· Shelf Life: Up to 12 months when stored in a cool, dark place.


