1. The Feeling
Tea Tree Hydrolat feels cooling and clean on the skin. The aroma is light and herbaceous — far softer than the essential oil, yet still distinctly fresh.
It feels purifying without being harsh.
2. The Experience
Used after cleansing to reset the skin.
Misted during warmer months when oiliness increases.
Layered beneath lightweight moisturisers.
Applied before targeted skincare.It brings balance rather than intensity.
3. The Material
Steam distilled from fresh Melaleuca alternifolia plant material grown in Austria, this hydrolat is the aromatic water collected during the essential oil distillation process.
Composed of approximately 99% pure distilled botanical water and around 1% naturally dissolved essential oil and water-soluble plant compounds, it offers a gentle alternative to concentrated tea tree oil.
Traditionally used for oily or blemish-prone skin types, tea tree hydrolat is valued for its balancing and clarifying character without the strength of the pure essential oil.
No alcohol. No synthetic fragrance. Pure botanical distillate.
4. How People Use It
Misted onto cleansed skin as a toner.
Used throughout the day to refresh.
Layered beneath facial oils.
Blended into clay masks for targeted care.
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