
Divine Essence Floral Water, 110ml
Divine Essence Floral Water Details
These by-products of steam distillation of essential oils are treasures in themselves!
Hamamelis Virginiana
Very astringent tonic (tightens the pores of the skin). Tightening effect, reduces the appearance of skin irritations (rosacea, redness and acne). Helps control excess sebum. For all skin types.
HISTORY
Native to North America, Witch Hazel is a shrub very present in the forests of Quebec and the northeastern United States. It is particularly suitable for cold temperatures. Native Americans used the stems in decoctions to treat swelling and inflammation. It was imported into Europe from the 18th century.
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Divine Essence Floral Water, 110ml
Divine Essence Floral Water Details
These by-products of steam distillation of essential oils are treasures in themselves!
Hamamelis Virginiana
Very astringent tonic (tightens the pores of the skin). Tightening effect, reduces the appearance of skin irritations (rosacea, redness and acne). Helps control excess sebum. For all skin types.
HISTORY
Native to North America, Witch Hazel is a shrub very present in the forests of Quebec and the northeastern United States. It is particularly suitable for cold temperatures. Native Americans used the stems in decoctions to treat swelling and inflammation. It was imported into Europe from the 18th century.
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Divine Essence Floral Water Details
These by-products of steam distillation of essential oils are treasures in themselves!
Hamamelis Virginiana
Very astringent tonic (tightens the pores of the skin). Tightening effect, reduces the appearance of skin irritations (rosacea, redness and acne). Helps control excess sebum. For all skin types.
HISTORY
Native to North America, Witch Hazel is a shrub very present in the forests of Quebec and the northeastern United States. It is particularly suitable for cold temperatures. Native Americans used the stems in decoctions to treat swelling and inflammation. It was imported into Europe from the 18th century.





















