Natural Aromatic Water
German Chamomile water (Matricaria Chamomila)

This plant, which hails from Southern and Eastern parts of Europe, grows from 60 centimeters up to 16 inches tall with heavily branched and furrowed stems. Like Roman chamomile oil, German chamomile essential oil is extracted either through solvent extraction or steam distillation of its golden yellow flowers that have ray-like blossoms.
Rose water conventional (Damask rose)

Rose otto is the beautifully fragrant essential oil extracted from the species Rosa damascena, and it holds a special place in the hearts of all who love aromatherapy and natural perfumery.
Lavender water conventional (Lavandula spica)

Lavender oil is extracted mostly from the flowers of the lavender plant, primarily through steam distillation. The flowers of lavender are fragrant in nature and have been used for making potpourri for centuries. Traditionally, lavender essential oil has also been used in making perfumes.
Juniperus berry water (Juniperus communis)

Juniper (Juniperus communis) is a coniferous evergreen shrub that belongs to the pine family (Cupressaceae) and is commonly found on heaths and mountains in North America, Europe and Southwest Asia.
Helichrysum italicum water (Helichrysum italicum)

The name “helichrysum” originates from a Greek word “helios,” which means sun, and “chrysos,” which means gold, referring to the flower’s color.Helichrysum belongs to sunflower (asteraceae) family; hence the resemblance.