Gilded Veil Hydrosol Mist | Harvest Moon Collection 2025
Gilded Veil Hydrosol Mist | Harvest Moon Collection 2025
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A luminous blend of hand-distilled garden-grown marigold and goldenrod, Gilded Veil carries the golden warmth of autumn's early sunsets, lengthening shadows, veils between the light and dark stretched thin. Marigold lends its bright, green-peppery vibrance, while goldenrod brings a soft, honeyed undertone. Together, they weave a veil of light that calms irritations and refreshes the spirit.
Lightweight and refreshing, Gilded Veil can be used as a daily facial mist, a hydrating toner before moisturizer, or a midday pick-me-up to restore skin’s natural glow. Its golden botanicals nurture resilience while leaving the complexion feeling soft, balanced, and revitalized.
This listing is for a 2 oz mist bottle of hydrosol.
All my hydrosols are distilled in-house with my traditional copper alembic still with plants grown either in my apothecary garden or gathered from local Texas farms.
*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
Ingredients
Ingredients
Combination hydro-steam distilled hydrosols of Marigold (Tagetes erecta, Tagetes lucida) leaves & flowers and Goldenrod (Solidago spp.) leaves & flowers
Suggested use
Suggested use
Spray your skin, linens, or room for a light perfume, soothing skin mist, or for aromatherapy. Refrigerate for longevity. Best used within six months.



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If you receive the wrong product, or the product you receive has a manufacturing defect, please send me an email with an attached photo of the problem within 14 days of purchase so I can make it right!
Please note, once a packaged is tendered to a mail carrier, it's out of my hands. I cannot provide refunds for items that are lost, stolen, or damaged in the mail. USPS Priority Mail includes $50 insurance coverage for mistakes on their end, and claims can be made at USPS.com.