The Snowy Mountains Eucalyptus Oil Company
Hydrosol Mist – Eucalyptus 250ML
Hydrosol Mist – Eucalyptus 250ML
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Hydrosol Mist – Eucalyptus
By Snowy Mountains Eucalyptus Oil Company
Naturally refreshing. Powerfully gentle.
This authentic hydrosol mist — also known as floral water — is a true product of traditional steam distillation, capturing the delicate water-soluble essence of Eucalyptus radiata (narrow-leaved peppermint) in pure Snowy Mountains rainwater.
With no alcohol, synthetic fragrances, or preservatives, this aromatic mist brings a clean, revitalising freshness to your skin and surroundings — a naturally simple way to restore balance and calm to your everyday environment.
Made with Intention
- Pure steam-distilled eucalyptus floral water
- Crafted using filtered Snowy Mountains rainwater
- Alcohol-free, vegan-friendly, and cruelty-free
- No synthetic additives, colours, or preservatives
- Handcrafted in Australia
- Available in a 250 mL aluminium bottle with atomiser
Ways to Enjoy
- Spritz as a natural room or linen mist for an invigorating aroma
- Refresh your face or body for a cool, hydrating touch
- Use as a light hair mist or gentle post-sun skin spritz
- Apply to pet bedding, fabrics, or car interiors for a clean, botanical scent
- Blend with essential oils for your own aromatherapy or skincare creations
⚠️ Caution:
Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.
For external use only; do not ingest.
Avoid contact with eyes.
Always conduct a patch test before applying to skin.
Consult a qualified aromatherapist before use during pregnancy.
At 2A Essence, we believe in products as pure and purposeful as the landscapes they come from — and this Snowy Mountains hydrosol is no exception.
Want to learn more about the makers behind this hydrosol? Read our Meet the Maker interview with Snowy Mountains Eucalyptus Oil Company
Ingredients
Ingredients
(pure rainwater & plant material)
Hydrosol mists are aromatic, essential solutions from the pure rainwater steam distillation of naturally occurring Eucalyptus radiata
