Scots Pine Organic Hydrosol, 250ml

Regular price € 16,90

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Food-grade - safe to add to drinks & food

Fresh, woody and resinous, Scots Pine (Pinus sylvestris) Organic Hydrosol brings the invigorating character of a European pine forest into your everyday wellness routine. Distilled in France from fresh Scots Pine branches with needles, this aromatic botanical water is particularly valued for respiratory wellbeing, vitality and physical comfort.

Scots Pine Hydrosol is an excellent botanical companion during the colder months and at the first signs of seasonal respiratory discomfort. Traditionally valued for its decongestant, expectorant and mucolytic properties, it is particularly suited to routines for a congested nose, mucus and respiratory comfort.

Its tonic and energising character makes it equally interesting when tiredness has left you feeling depleted. Scots Pine is traditionally used for both physical and nervous fatigue, making this hydrosol useful when you want respiratory support together with renewed freshness and vitality.

The hydrosol is highly versatile. It can be taken internally, used as nasal drops, diffused into the surrounding air, added to an inhalation stick or incorporated into baths and body care. Its fresh forest aroma also makes it a refreshing addition to everyday skin and wellness routines.

Benefits
  • Supports respiratory wellbeing and comfortable breathing
  • Helps provide a feeling of relief when the nose feels congested
  • Traditionally valued for expectorant and mucolytic properties
  • Particularly useful during seasonal respiratory challenges
  • Supports the body's natural defences
  • Tonic and energising during periods of physical and nervous fatigue
  • Traditionally used to support muscular and joint comfort
  • Can be used internally as part of everyday or targeted wellness routines
  • Suitable for nasal, aromatic and topical use
  • Fresh, woody and resinous forest aroma
  • 100% pure hydrosol with no additives or preservatives
  • Certified organic and artisanally distilled in France
More information

Botanical name: Pinus sylvestris
Plant family: Pinaceae
Plant part used: Fresh branches with needles
Origin: Occitanie, France

Traditional Use

Scots Pine has a long history in European herbal and aromatic traditions, particularly for the respiratory system.

The needles and young shoots have traditionally been used during seasonal respiratory challenges and in preparations intended to support clearer, more comfortable breathing. In phytotherapy, Scots Pine is particularly associated with antiseptic, respiratory decongestant, expectorant and mucolytic actions.

Its traditional applications include respiratory concerns such as rhinitis, laryngitis, sinusitis and bronchitis, as well as throat discomfort associated with seasonal illness.

Scots Pine is also regarded as a general tonic and energising plant. It has traditionally been used during periods of physical and nervous fatigue and when additional vitality and resilience are needed.

Beyond respiratory use, Scots Pine has a place in traditional aromatic routines for muscular and joint comfort, particularly following physical exertion.

SUPER POWERS
  • Antiseptic - prevents or combats bacterial infection
  • Decongestant - used to relieve stuffy nose
  • Expectorant - promotes the removal of mucus from the lungs, bronchi, and trachea
  • Mucolytic - helps fluidify mucus in the lungs, making it easier to cough up
  • Stimulant - increases alertness of the mind, and boosts energy. Raises levels of physiological or nervous activity in the body
  • Tonic - refreshes, revitalizes and invigorates body functions
  • Restorative - ability to restore health, strength, or well-being
Usage tips

🌿Everyday internal use

Add 1 tablespoon to a glass of water and drink as part of your daily botanical wellness routine.

You can also add 1 tablespoon to your water bottle and sip throughout the day.

🌿At the first signs of seasonal respiratory discomfort

Take 1 to 2 tablespoons orally at the first signs of a cold or respiratory discomfort.

Dilute in warm water with a little honey for a comforting preparation, or use room-temperature water if preferred.

Early and repeated use during the first few hours can form part of a more targeted seasonal respiratory routine.

🌿Targeted respiratory course

Dilute 2 tablespoons in 500 ml of water and drink gradually throughout the day when more concentrated respiratory support is desired.

🌿Nasal use

Using a clean dropper pipette, place 3 to 4 drops into each nostril when the nose feels congested.

This method is suitable when the nasal passages are congested but still sufficiently open. It is not intended for a completely blocked nose.

🌿Aromatic diffusion

Diffuse Scots Pine Hydrosol into the surrounding air during periods when respiratory support is desired.

For a broader forest-inspired respiratory routine, it can be used together with or alternated with Douglas Fir Hydrosol or Thujanol Thyme Hydrosol.

🌿Inhalation stick

Soak the cotton wick of an inhalation stick with Scots Pine Hydrosol and inhale as needed as part of a targeted respiratory routine.

🌿Bath or foot bath

Add Scots Pine Hydrosol to bath or foot-bath water for a refreshing forest-inspired ritual, particularly after physical activity or during periods of tiredness.

🌿Skin and body mist

Mist directly onto clean skin or over the body whenever you want a fresh, toning and revitalising botanical ritual.

Health issues
  • Physical exhaustion
  • Immune system
Respiratory issues
  • Bronchitis
  • Colds & Flu
  • Coughing
  • Sinusitis
  • Sore throat
  • Stuffy nose
Muscle & joints issues
  • Joint aches & pains
  • Muscle aches & pains
  • Physical exhaustion
Quality

- Distilled from fresh Scots Pine branches with needles
- Organically grown plant material
- Scots Pine sourced from Occitanie, France
- Artisanally distilled in France
- 100% pure and natural hydrosol
- Food-grade quality suitable for internal use

Pure Organic Quality, Sustainably Packaged

Essenciagua hydrosols are crafted exclusively from plants grown through 100% organic methods and distilled fresh to capture their full essence. This process ensures the plant's natural water is present in the hydrosol, preserving its true properties and supporting long-lasting, natural preservation.

To deliver the highest quality, each hydrosol is made with a 1:1 plant-to-hydrosol ratio. For example, 250 grams of fresh plants are distilled to produce a 250 ml bottle, guaranteeing a rich concentration of water-soluble active ingredients and aromatic molecules.

Certification

- AB France certified
- 100% Natural Artisanal Product
- Certified Organic
- Not tested on animals
- With guaranteed traceability
- No chemical additives
- Food Grade Hydrosol

Composition

100% pure organic Scots Pine Hydrosol obtained through the distillation of fresh Pinus sylvestris branches with needles.

No additives or preservatives.

A little history

Scots Pine has been part of European landscapes and everyday life for centuries. Its botanical name, Pinus sylvestris, reflects its close association with forests and woodland, and the species is naturally distributed across a vast area of Europe and northern Eurasia.

The tree was valued for much more than its aromatic qualities. Its strong, versatile timber was widely used for building and practical purposes, while pine resin became an important raw material for preparations such as turpentine.

Its aromatic needles, branches and young shoots also became part of European herbal traditions. The relationship between pine and respiratory wellbeing reaches particularly far back. Hippocrates, the ancient Greek physician traditionally regarded as one of the foundational figures of Western medicine, already referred to pine preparations in connection with diseases of the respiratory system.

More than two thousand years later, the unmistakable scent of pine remains strongly associated with forests, mountain air, freshness and vitality.

FAQ

🌿 Can Scots Pine Hydrosol be taken internally?

Yes. Scots Pine Hydrosol is food-grade and suitable for internal use. For everyday use, add 1 tablespoon to a glass of water or to your water bottle. More targeted preparations can be used during periods when additional respiratory support is desired.

🌿 How can I use Scots Pine Hydrosol at the first signs of a cold?

At the first signs of seasonal respiratory discomfort, take 1 to 2 tablespoons orally. It can be diluted in warm water with a little honey or in room-temperature water.

A more targeted preparation is 2 tablespoons diluted in 500 ml of water, drunk gradually throughout the day.

🌿 Can Scots Pine Hydrosol be used for a congested nose?

Yes. Using a clean dropper pipette, place 3 to 4 drops into each nostril when the nose feels congested but is not completely blocked.

🌿 Can Scots Pine Hydrosol be diffused?

Yes. It can be diffused into the surrounding air as part of a respiratory wellness routine. It pairs particularly well with Douglas Fir or Thujanol Thyme Hydrosol.

🌿 Can I use Scots Pine Hydrosol in an inhalation stick?

Yes. Soak the cotton wick of an inhalation stick with the hydrosol and inhale as needed. This provides a convenient way to incorporate its fresh pine aroma into a respiratory routine when away from home.

🌿 What respiratory concerns is Scots Pine traditionally used for?

In traditional phytotherapy, Scots Pine is particularly associated with respiratory congestion and mucus. Traditional applications include rhinitis, laryngitis, sinusitis and bronchitis, as well as seasonal throat and upper respiratory discomfort.

🌿 What are the main traditional properties of Scots Pine Hydrosol?

It is traditionally valued as an antiseptic, respiratory decongestant, expectorant, mucolytic and general tonic.

🌿 Can Scots Pine Hydrosol be useful when I feel tired?

Yes. Scots Pine is traditionally regarded as a general tonic and energiser and is particularly associated with physical and nervous fatigue.

🌿 Can I use it after exercise?

Yes. Its fresh, tonic character makes it particularly pleasant after walking, hiking or exercise. It can be misted over the body or added to a bath or foot bath as part of a post-activity wellness ritual.

🌿 Can Scots Pine Hydrosol be used on the skin?

Yes. Mist it onto clean skin or apply with a reusable cotton pad for a fresh, toning botanical step.

🌿 What is the difference between Scots Pine Hydrosol and Scots Pine Essential Oil?

Scots Pine Hydrosol is the water-based aromatic distillate and is considerably gentler than the concentrated essential oil. This makes it particularly versatile for internal use, nasal applications, skin care, body mists, baths, diffusion and other everyday aromatic routines.

Packaging & storage

Keep your hydrosol in the refrigerator.

Essenciagua prioritizes sustainability in packaging by using recyclable PET bottles, free from phthalates and bisphenols. These bottles are lightweight, shock-resistant, UV-protective, and impermeable to aromatic molecules, making them a more eco-conscious alternative to glass for transport and production.

The secure, non-unscrewable caps ensure the hydrosols remain unopened and perfectly preserved until use.

Shelf Life of an Open Hydrosol (Refrigerated)
  • Typical Duration: Once opened and kept in the refrigerator, a hydrosol will generally keep well for 6 to 12 months. Some delicate hydrosols may start to lose their freshness earlier, while more stable ones (like Rose or Lavender) often last toward the longer end.
  • Storage Conditions: Always store in the refrigerator, tightly closed, away from light and heat. Avoid touching the inside of the cap or bottle opening to prevent contamination.
How to Tell if It’s Spoiled
  • Olfactory Test: A fresh hydrosol should have a clean, pleasant plant aroma.
  • Signs of Spoilage:

    - The aroma disappears or changes to sour, vinegary, or musty.

    - Cloudiness, sediment, or visible growth (mold/bacteria).

    - A sticky texture on the surface or inside the cap.

Practical Tip

Even if the hydrosol is technically within the safe shelf-life window, trust your senses, if it smells or looks “off,” it’s best not to use it on skin or internally. It can sometimes still be used for household cleaning purposes if only mildly altered in scent, but not for therapeutic or cosmetic use.

Volume

250ml

Essenciagua hydrosols are 100% organic and natural, without any chemical additives, with impeccable traceability and sourced from short supply chains. They are of food-grade quality, allowing for oral consumption!

Top 3 Benefits for using Hydrosols

1. Gentle and Safe for All Skin Types: Hydrosols are mild and non-irritating, making them suitable for even the most sensitive skin. They maintain the essence of the plant in a less concentrated form than essential oils, offering soothing, hydrating, and toning benefits without the risk of irritation.

2. Versatile Usage: Hydrosols can be used in a variety of ways - as facial toners, in aromatherapy, as linen sprays, for wound care, or as ingredients in homemade skincare products. Their versatility extends to culinary uses, where food-grade hydrosols can flavor drinks, desserts, and dishes.

3. Therapeutic Properties: Despite their mild nature, hydrosols possess therapeutic properties that can benefit the mind, body, and soul. Depending on the plant they are derived from, they can have anti-inflammatory, antiseptic, calming, or uplifting effects, among others, contributing to overall well-being.

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How to use Hydrosols?

In Suzanne Catty's brilliant book "Hydrosols the Next Aromatherapy" she explains thoroughly all the benefits and the different ways of using hydrosols. I really recommend reading her book!

Here is what she writes:

"Hydrosols are mild but effective. They can be used undiluted without problems for most topical applications. In some ways you can treat them like water, for instance, to wash a cut or scrape, but it must be remembered that they differ from water in many ways. Hydrosols do contain some essential oils, so whichever one you use will contain some but not all of the properties of the oil, and you will receive some of the benefits that you would get if you used the respective oil.

Hydrosols have a very different pH than water; they are always either slightly acid, like lavender, or very acid, like rock rose. Rock rose, because of its extreme aciditity, is highly astringent and will constrict cells where it is applied. This means it is useful to stanch bleeding; it is also great for tightening pores and reducing wrinkles.

Lavender, with an almost neutral pH, may be better choice if a wound contains dirt or pus, since it can wash the debris out of the cut more easily, as the cells remain open and bleeding will help clean the wound."

Ways to use hydrosols

1. Spray undiluted hydrosols all over the body as a quick refresher, to cool the body temperature or stimulate circulation, to reduce the impact and damage of sun exposure, as a deodorant, or as a subtle perfume.

2. Use neat hydrosols to make your own wet wipes, for both adult and infant personal hygiene (Chamomile Roman is perfect for infants and kids)

3. Use as hand spray to prevent the spread of germs in cold season, or when you are traveling and are being exposed to far more germs than at home.

4. Treat skin conditions like eczema, dermatitis, psoriasis, and poison ivy. Use several small applications per day, the general rule would be no less than three and as many as twelve small localized applications per day, every day until symptoms resolve.

5. Hydrosols can greatly relieve the itching, pain, and redness of the skin in case of for instance eczema. They can slow down the flaking process and speed up the healing.

6. It is very important that you buy organic preservative-free hydrosols.