Chamomile Oil Benefits for Skin
Chamomile Oil
Chamomile oil has benefits for your skin

Chamomile Oil Benefits for Skin
Chamomile Flowers
Chamomile is calming and soothing for dry skin
Chamomile Oil Benefits for Skin
Chamomile Benefits for Sensitive Skin
Chamomile is calming and soothing for dry sensitive skin.
It can also help relieve the appearance of redness and irritation.
Chamomile flowers are rich in antioxidants and anti-inflammatory sesquiterpenes, including α-bisabolol, β-farnesene and chamazulene.
The aroma of chamomile is rich, warm and herbaceous with pleasant apple-like undertones.
Chamomile Oil Benefits for Skin
Blue Chamomile Essential Oil
Botanical name: Matricaria recutita L.
Plant part: flowers
Processing method: steam distillation
Composition: 35-50% alpha bisabolol A oxide, 1-10% alpha-bisabolol, 2-6.5% alpha-bisabolone A oxide, 2-5% chamazulene
Chamazulene is a blue-pigmented sesquiterpene and is formed in the heat during steam distillation from the parent chemical, matricin, a constituent found in the raw plant material, specifically the flowers.
Dry Skin Love Blueberry Oil Cleanser is made with blue chamomile essential oil.
Chamomile Oil Benefits for Skin
Dry Skin Love Blueberry Oil Cleanser
Dry Skin Love Blueberry Oil Cleanser is made with blue chamomile essential oil
Chamomile Oil Benefits for Skin
Blue Chamomile CO2 Extract
Botanical name: Matricaria recutita L.
Plant part: flowers
Processing method: CO2 extraction
Composition: 24% alpha-bisabolol, 26% beta-farnesene, 15% chamazulene
Dry Skin Love Chamomile Oil Cleanser and Face Oil are made with blue chamomile CO2 extract that is rich in chamazulene.
Chamomile Oil Benefits for Skin
Dry Skin Love Chamomile Oils
Dry Skin Love Chamomile Oil Cleanser and Face Oil are made with blue chamomile CO2 extract
Chamomile Oil Benefits for Skin
Chamomile References
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Capuzzo et al. Antioxidant and radical scavenging activities of chamazulene. Nat Prod Res. 2014;28(24):2321-3.
De Cicco et al. Chamomile essential oils exert anti-inflammatory effects involving human and murine macrophages: Evidence to support a therapeutic action. J Ethnopharmacol. 2023 Jul 15;311:116391.
Lairikyengbam et al. Chamomilla recutita L. reveals differential anti-inflammatory effects on human T cells. Front Immunol. 2024 Apr 24;15:1388962.
Safayhi et al. Chamazulene: an antioxidant-type inhibitor of leukotriene B4 formation. Planta Med. 1994 Oct;60(5):410-3.
Srivastava et al. Chamomile, a novel and selective COX-2 inhibitor with anti-inflammatory activity. Life Sci. 2009 Nov 4;85(19-20):663-9.
Srivastava et al. Chamomile: A herbal medicine of the past with bright future. Mol Med Rep. 2010 Nov 1;3(6):895-901.