Lavender hydrolate ranking - the best lavender hydrolates of 2024
Lavender hydrolate is a cosmetic made by steam distillation of lavender flowers. Lavender is a plant that exhibits a range of care properties and is therefore widely used in cosmetics, as well as in aromatherapy. The scent of lavender calms, reduces stress and promotes relaxation. Lavender hydrolate contains many valuable substances that improve the condition of the skin and hair. Among its most important properties are its antiseptic, moisturising, astringent, regenerating and irritation-soothing properties. Lavender hydrolate also helps treat dandruff and protects the colour of coloured hair. It regulates the sebaceous glands, which prevents oily hair. If you want to find out what a great cosmetic lavender hydrolate is and you don't know which one to choose, be sure to check out our ranking.
The best lavender hydrolats - reviews
Plon, hydrolat lawendowy
Effectiveness | 9.8 |
Composition | 10 |
Fragrance | 9.9 |
Performance | 9.8 |
Ease of application | 9.9 |
Undesirable effects | 9.9 |
Price | 9.7 |
Editorial Text:
Plon's lavender hydrolat enchanted our testers mainly because of its effective and broad spectrum action 😍. It can be used on the face, body or hair and every time the effect is phenomenal. Plon Lavender Hydrolat is a natural 🌿 cosmetic obtained by distilling lavender flowers. It is perfect for soothing irritation, cleansing, moisturising 💦 and refreshing the skin. It regulates the sebaceous glands and exhibits antibacterial properties. For this reason, it is an effective support in the care of problematic skin 👏. Testers found that the fine mist sprayed on the skin was soothing and had a relaxing effect on the whole body. When applied to the hair, Plon Hydrolat first and foremost strengthens the roots and stimulates the growth of new baby hair, plus the beautiful scent of lavender stays on the hair for a long time 😘. The cosmetic can be rubbed into the skin or sprayed on. It will always work perfectly. Plon's lavender hydrolat impressed the testers so much that, despite its limited availability, they voted it the best 🏆 cosmetic in the ranking.
Benefits
Plon, hydrolat lawendowy
- natural formula
- versatile use
- soothes irritations and cleanses the skin
- has an antibacterial effect
- regulates sebaceous glands
- moisturises and refreshes the skin
- strengthens hair follicles
- stimulates the growth of healthy hair
- long-lasting beautiful fragrance
- practical to apply
Disadvantages
Plon, hydrolat lawendowy
- only available in selected shops
Shamasa, lavender hydrolate
Effectiveness | 8.8 |
Composition | 9.1 |
Fragrance | 7.4 |
Performance | 6.8 |
Ease of application | 8.5 |
Undesirable effects | 9.3 |
Price | 7.5 |
Editorial Text:
Shamasa's natural and organic lavender hydrolate is especially recommended for problematic, sensitive and dry skin 👍. It soothes skin inflammation and intensively moisturises the skin. Our testers admitted that the skin became soft, smooth and properly cared for after applying the cosmetic 🥰. Shamasa hydrolate is also a very good product for strengthening and nourishing hair. It restores their shine and improves their elasticity 😀. The fragrance of the cosmetic is very delicate and, as the testers stated, quickly evaporates. There was also feedback that the packaging could have been more attractive. On the other hand, the testers considered the atomiser to be a great advantage, as it makes application much easier 👏. Shamasa hydrolat is not readily available.
Benefits
Shamasa, lavender hydrolate
- natural and organic
- for skin and hair
- alleviates inflammation
- moisturises, softens and smoothes the skin
- strengthens and nourishes hair
- improves the appearance and condition of strands
- convenient to apply
Disadvantages
Shamasa, lavender hydrolate
- the fragrance disappears quickly
- packaging could be more attractive
- limited availability
Fitomed, hydrolat lawendowy
Effectiveness | 7.7 |
Composition | 8.1 |
Fragrance | 7.9 |
Performance | 6.8 |
Ease of application | 6.4 |
Undesirable effects | 8.4 |
Price | 9.3 |
Editorial Text:
The lavender hydrolat by Fitomed contains additional, unnecessary substances in its composition, which did not meet with the approval of our testers. They also admitted that the cosmetic's action is very delicate and may not be effective in the care of severely dry or irritated skin 🤷♀️. However, they did state that the hydrolate softens the skin, smoothens and moisturises the skin, and that when applied to the hair, it stops hair loss and improves the condition of the hair 🤩. The price and performance of the Fitomed hydrolat were rated good by the testers 👍 but they noted that the fragrance was very faint and the packaging impractical to apply.
Benefits
Fitomed, hydrolat lawendowy
- softens and smoothes the skin
- moisturises the skin
- stops hair loss and improves hair condition
- efficient
- favourable price
Disadvantages
Fitomed, hydrolat lawendowy
- contains unnecessary additives
- gentle action
- faint odour
- inconvenient to apply
Botanic, Skin Food, hydrolat lawendowy
Effectiveness | 7.5 |
Composition | 6.7 |
Fragrance | 7.7 |
Performance | 7.3 |
Ease of application | 6.2 |
Undesirable effects | 7.1 |
Price | 9 |
Editorial Text:
Skin Food Lavender Hydrolat from Botanic came fourth in our ranking due to the presence of fragrances in the formulation. Testers also complained about the pump packaging 🧴 making it difficult to apply the product. Testers also complained about the pump packaging 🧴 making it difficult to apply. However, they did agree that it moisturises the skin, soothes minor irritations and is pleasantly refreshing 🌬. Botanic Hydrolat also works well in hair care, restoring shine and protecting colour in the case of coloured hair. However, there have been claims that it weighs hair down and causes tangling. The cosmetic has the advantage of a large packaging capacity (250 ml) and a favourable price 💸. Botanic Hydrolat is not readily available.
Benefits
Botanic, Skin Food, hydrolat lawendowy
- moisturises and refreshes the skin
- soothes irritation
- restores shine to hair
- protects the colour of coloured hair
- large packaging capacity
- favourable price
Disadvantages
Botanic, Skin Food, hydrolat lawendowy
- contains fragrances
- may weigh hair down and cause tangling
- impractical pump packaging
- limited availability
Natura Receptura, lavender hydrolate
Effectiveness | 8.3 |
Composition | 8.6 |
Fragrance | 7.2 |
Performance | 6.1 |
Ease of application | 6.1 |
Undesirable effects | 6.4 |
Price | 8.5 |
Editorial Text:
The last place in the ranking went to a cosmetic from the Natura Receptura brand. This hydrolat, despite its natural 🌱 formula, is very potent according to our testers and can cause skin irritation. They found that it was worth diluting it with water 💧. In terms of skincare effects, the testers agreed that the hydrolate calms the complexion and calms inflammation. It moisturises and smooths the skin and can also be helpful in combating dandruff 👏. Our testers, however, were not happy with the small capacity of the bottle (50 ml). They also noted that the atomiser splashes in spots, which is a major hindrance to application. The price of Natura Recepura hydrolat is affordable 😀.
Benefits
Natura Receptura, lavender hydrolate
- natural
- calms inflammation
- moisturises and smoothens the skin
- helps to combat dandruff
- affordable price
Disadvantages
Natura Receptura, lavender hydrolate
- very strong action
- may irritate the skin
- atomiser sprays the cosmetic spot-on
- small bottle capacity
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