Camellia sinensis, commonly called tea, is a species of shrub belonging to the Theaceae family. Native to Southeast Asia, it is widely cultivated today for its leaves, which are dried and used to prepare the beverage tea. Its roots have the distinct feature of growing deep into the soil, reaching depths as great as six meters. The plant prefers warm, sunny, humid climates with regular rainfall.
Camellia sinensis (L.) Kuntze
Preserved hydrolate
China
Code HYDA0011
CAS TSCA 950854-40-7
CAS EINECS 84650-60-2
Camellia sinensis, commonly called tea, is a species of shrub belonging to the Theaceae family. Native to Southeast Asia, it is widely cultivated today for its leaves, which are dried and used to prepare the beverage tea. Its roots have the distinct feature of growing deep into the soil, reaching depths as great as six meters. The plant prefers warm, sunny, humid climates with regular rainfall.
In order to offer this hydrolate, we source our green tea from a Chinese partner and carry out the extraction at our own production unit.
Leaf
COSMOS
In order to offer this hydrolate, we source our green tea from a Chinese partner and carry out the extraction at our own production unit.
In cosmetics, green tea extracts are used in products like antiaging serums and creams, astringent care formulas for combination skin, slimming creams and gels, suncare and after-sun formulas, compresses for tired eyes and treatments for bags under the eyes. They are also used in products for dry skin, tired skin, sensitive skin, irritated skin and mature skin, as well as haircare.