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Imported internationally, these waters are extremely versatile. They can be used in the manufacturing process anywhere that water is required.
They are an excellent Linen spray, and a simple way for the novice aromatherapist to enjoy the thterapeutic benefits of essential oils. Add to a soothing hot bath.
Botanical Name: Chamaemelum nobile Plant Part: Flower Head Extraction Method: Steam Distilled Origin: Italy
Description: This is the low growing perennial that plant that grows extensively in central and Eastern Europe. Leaves are lacy and finely divided on stems, capped with small, white daisy like flowers.
Common Uses: Chamomile has a long tradition in herbal medicine. The flowers were used in many cures including herbal tea to cure insomnia. The therapeutic properties of Chamomile German oil for the skin include: antibiotic, anti-inflammatory, German Chamomile contains Azulene, a powerful anti-inflammatory agent. Sooths inflammation and may assist with conditions such as dermatitis, acne and psoriasis and broken capillaries. Good for dry and itchy skin. May be used as an alternative to distilled water in a cleanser. A natural disinfectant with relaxing and sedative properties. Can be used as a pillow spray to induce sleep or as a facial toner on it’s own or blended with other floral waters. Blends well with flower, citrus and exotic floral waters to create fragrances.
Note: Middle
Blends well with: Benzoin, Lavender, Rose, Neroli, Marjoram, Cedarwood, Frankincense, Rosewood, Clary Sage, Ylang Ylang.
Aromatic Scent: The relaxing aroma of this essential oil, sometimes described as like 'apples and straw' is an exotic and rich scent. It is commonly accepted as the best smelling of the three Chamomiles.
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