Hydrolates, or floral waters, obtained from herbs are using for various purposes in medicinal and cosmetic industries. Biochemical characterization of many species and their hydrolates, which has not been described before, is important for determining their unique properties for use as the main component in cosmetics. Five species including , , , , were studied quantitatively and qualitatively, the content of moisture, ash, extractive substances was determined. Moreover, the mineral composition content, consist of macroelements (K, Na, Mg, Ca) and microelements (Cu, Zn, Fe, Mn) was determined using atomic adsorption spectroscopy. Their antioxidant properties were evaluated using DPPH, ORAC, and TBARS assays. Among them, showed significant inhibition of LDL oxidation (IC = 3.1 μM) in the TBARS assay, along with prolonged lag time of conjugated diene formation (>180 min) and substantial protection against LDL oxidation in the REM assay. The hydrolates of species were obtained with the ultrasonic construction using optimal parameters. Moreover, the behavior of hydrolates has been studied at various phase boundaries - surface tension, wetting and emulsifying properties. It was revealed that the composition of hydrolates contains surface-active components. Measurements of the wetting properties of hydrolates showed that they have increased hydrophilizing and, therefore, moisturizing ability, which in turn makes it possible to introduce them into cosmetics. In the result, the cosmetics such as a cream, gel, shampoo based on hydrolates were obtained and their organoleptic properties were studied.

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