Spray this Hydrosoul to promote tranquility and induce purification. Patchouli is unique in that it has energetic grounding properties, which is why it’s been a go-to herb used for centuries across many cultures to remedy bodily upsets and inflammation, heal wounds, calm the mind, and harmonize the spirit. This bushy herb has rigid stems, reaching two or three feet in height, and produces small, pale pink flowers. The plant is native to tropical regions of Asia, and is now extensively cultivated in China, India, Malaysia, Indonesia, Mauritius, the Philippines, Taiwan, Thailand and Vietnam. Patchouli is said to cure apathy, ease confusion and indecision, heal dry skin, be healthful for the endocrine glands, be a nerve stimulant, can be seductive or aphrodisiac, for some it is stimulant, and historically it is rejuvenating.
Aromatic Profile: Herbaceous floral earthy
Who it’s for:
Calming for the heart space & aura
Fights depression
Boosts immune system
Works as a natural deodorant
Stops fungal growth
Reduces inflammation
Enhances mood
Strengthens skin & hair
Fights infections
Clears dandruff
Treats skin conditions
Works as a bug repellent
Stimulates hormones
Fights fever
Self Care Beauty Rituals:
While chanting I am bountiful, blissful, & beautiful:
Mist face before or after face oil or serum to brighten, clarify, & hydrate the skin—excellent for all skin types, clears and calms acne, rich in graceful-ageing nutrients
As a cleansing water, spray a couple spritzes on a cotton pad
2 pumps sublingual, for calming the nerves
Add a teaspoon to 32 oz. of water for an herbal infused drink
A tablespoon or so to a warm bath
To aid in balancing hormones: spritz belly to ease menstrual discomfort or use as a companion during menopause to cool off hot flashes
Mist all over your pillow to improve sleep quality
Spray on hair to refresh scalp