A fan of rocky soils, Italian Helichrysum is found all over the Mediterranean. Its nickname Immortelle refers to its yellow flowers which, even when cut, never fade. Its rarity and low yield make it a very precious essential oil, just like its hydrosol. We also find the same properties there! Italian Helichrysum hydrosol is very active on the circulation to relieve bruises, bumps and scars. It will also work miracles on the face, for mature and acne-prone skin. Latin name: Helichrysum italicum G. Don. Distilled part: flowering tops
This article was updated on 12/03/2024Due to the presence of ketones (italidiones), this hydrosol should not be used by pregnant and lactating women as well as children under 3 years old.
anti-hematoma :
it has been demonstrated that italidiones, largely present in the essential oil and in smaller quantities in the hydrosol, help to promote the resorption of bruises and hematomas after shock, but also to prevent their appearance.
circulatory :
italian Helichrysum hydrosol promotes circulation throughout the body. It activates peripheral microcirculation, and has a slight vasoconstrictor action. It thus helps relieve all small venous problems such as hemorrhoids, heavy legs, rosacea, etc.
healing :
italian Helichrysum hydrosol has a great healing action, it helps to reduce blistered, acne or post-operative scars.
anti-inflammatory :
italian Helichrysum has the ability to calm skin inflammations, so it acts as well on itching as on redness or inflammatory pain. The hydrosol is therefore ideal for skin irritated and damaged by eczema, psoriasis, but also acne.
purifying :
italian Helichrysum hydrosol has a purifying action on the blood system, but also on certain organs such as the pancreas or the gallbladder. It thus facilitates the elimination of toxins from the body.
anti-oxidant :
the diones present in Italian Helichrysum hydrosol help fight against skin aging. Italian Helichrysum has been proven to have a significant effect on preventing skin wrinkles.
mucolytic :
the presence of eucalyptol in Italian Helichrysum hydrosol gives it mucolytic properties in order to thin the mucus in the respiratory tract.
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From 3 years. Through the skin, apply a compress soaked in hydrosol or spray the affected area.
From 3 years. Through the skin, fill a 30 mL roll-on with the following mixture. Make 2 to 3 applications per day on the affected area:
Source: Sommerard, JC, & Dalmas, P. (2012). Guide to floral waters and hydrosols. Medici.
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From 3 years. Through the skin, spray the hydrosol on the affected areas.
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From 3 years.
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From 3 years. Through the skin, spray the hydrosol on the affected areas.
From 3 years. Through the skin, for 3 months, spray the following mixture on the affected areas.
Source: Zahalka, JP (2017). Complete dictionary of hydrosols and floral waters. Dolphin.
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From 3 years. Orally, use mouthwash several times a day.
From 3 years. Orally, dilute the following hydrosols in a glass of water, to drink 2 to 3 times a day:
Source: Falcon M. (2018). Treatise on scientific and medical aromatherapy: hydrosols. Blood of the Earth.
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From 3 years.
From 3 years. Orally, add the following mixture in 1 L of water to drink throughout the day for 2 to 3 weeks:
Source: Faucon, M., & Canac, P. (2018). Treatise on scientific and medical aromatherapy, hydrosols (1st ed.). Paris: Ed. Blood of the Earth.
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From 3 years. Orally, dilute 1 teaspoon in a glass of water, 2 to 3 times a day. Do not exceed 3 weeks of use.
From 6 years old. Orally, twice a day, drink a large glass of water containing:
Source: Falcon M. (2018). Treatise on scientific and medical aromatherapy: hydrosols. Blood of the Earth.
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From 3 years. Dermal, spray Italian Helichrysum hydrosol on the affected areas or apply a compress soaked in hydrosol on the skin.
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Work : Faucon, M., & Canac, P. (2018). Treatise on scientific and medical aromatherapy, hydrosols (1st ed.). Paris: Ed. Blood of the Earth.
Work : Dalmas, P. (2012). Guide to floral waters and hydrosols. Paris: Ed. Medici.
Work : Bosson, L. (2015). Hydrolatherapy. Brussels: Editions Amyris.
Work : Price, L., & Price, S. (2004). Understanding Hydrosols: The Specific Hydrosols for Aromatherapy. London: Elsevier Health Sciences.
Work : Zahalka, J.P. (2017). Complete dictionary of hydrosols and floral waters: 100 pathologies treated. -: Dolphin.