Hydrosol: Cornflower, Social Enterprise

Price: $9.58
Flower Waters: Cornflower True Hydrosol

Centaurea cyanus distilled from the flower in France. Fun fact: Steam distillation of the blooming flowers happens between June and August.

Used for centuries for its beautifying properties and decorative features in food and fashion, the cornflower plant is often thought of as a beneficial edible weed. The flower is used in tea blends and as a colourful addition to summer salads.

Cornflower water can be used as a natural (alcohol-free) toner for devitalized skin, as a component in hydrating facial masks and creams, and as a healing agent in products designed to treat swollen itchy eyes.

Mixed with peppermint, it may help cool menopausal hot flashes.

This refreshing cleanser has mild astringent and antiseptic properties, that is gentle enough for use on children and people with delicate skin.

Another Fun fact: Cornflowers were thought to be a symbol of a man's love. The longer they remained fresh while worn in a young man's chest pocket, the stronger his love for his girl.

CAUTIONS: It is not recommended for women in their first trimester of pregnancy. Cornflower blue colour stems from the protocyanin, which in roses is red.

Photo thanks to photographer TeunSpaans and Wikimedia Commons.