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Camomille bleue 100 %

Volume : 3ml / 6ml / 10ml

          

Harvest region: France (natural cultivation)

 

Parts used : Flower

About the product

Matricaria, an annual plant of the Asteraceae family, is native to the United Kingdom and cultivated in Germany, France and Morocco. It has many characteristics in common with Roman chamomile. The plant is about 30 centimeters tall, the flower with white petals, and the leaves are slightly hairy. However, the difference is that the flowers of German blue chamomile grow upward and upright on the ground, with yellow tubular cones. It is sharper, more prominent, and exudes a slightly sweet smell of apple and spices. It has been used by Europeans as a digestive tea since ancient times, and has cooling, antipyretic, and relaxing effects.

The main ingredients of German chamomile are azure hydrocarbon and cumin and the beautiful flowers do not naturally contain azure hydrocarbon. Instead, a large amount of azure hydrocarbon (an anti-inflammatory and anti-allergic substance) is produced during the distillation process, giving the essential oil a light sky blue color. The oil is often used for body and skin wellness thanks to its soothing and conditioning effect. It can be used to ease abdominal or skin discomfort caused by nervousness, eating too fast or anxiety.

    

Usage : light rub on skin, massage, bath

 

How to use : Face  : Mix half a drop to base/ carrier oil, or mix into facial cream and gently rub on sensitive (or reddened) skin

 

                      Body : Add 1 drop to base oil or body lotion and use on the body

    

                                 or, add 1 drop to 1 drop of nutmeg and coriander essential oils and rub on the abdomen

   

                                 or, add 1 drop to 1 drop of tea tree and bergamot essential oils and use on  skin discomfort area

   

                      Bath : add a drop to 2 drops of lavender essential oil and disperse in bath water

Blends well with : nutmeg, coriander, tea tree, bergamot, lavender, marjoram, neroli, clary sage for synergistic effects

Precautionary advice : avoid use during pregnancy

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