Blue chamomile, also known as German chamomile or Matricaria recutita, is a plant commonly used to produce essential oil. Below are the properties, uses, extraction method, and origin of blue chamomile essential oil:
Origin: Blue chamomile is a plant native to Europe and Asia, but it is now cultivated worldwide.
Properties: The essential oil of blue chamomile has a sweet, herbaceous, and fruity aroma, and is dark blue in color. Its notable properties include its ability to calm the mind and reduce anxiety, its anti-inflammatory effects, and its capacity to soothe irritated or inflamed skin.
Uses: Blue chamomile essential oil is commonly used in aromatherapy to reduce stress and anxiety. It is also used in skincare products such as creams, lotions, and soaps due to its anti-inflammatory and calming properties. Additionally, it is used
Botanical name: Matricaria recutita
INCI: Matricaria recutita Flower Oil
Family: Asteraceae
Part used: Flower heads
CAS: 84082-60-0
EINECS: 282-006-5
Geranium hydrosol is a colorless or slightly yellowish liquid obtained through the steam distillation of the leaves and flowers of the Pelargonium graveolens plant. This technique allows for the extraction of both the essential oil and the condensed water, which is the hydrosol.
Geranium is a plant native to South Africa, but its cultivation has spread worldwide due to its medicinal, cosmetic, and aromatic properties and uses. Geranium hydrosol has a very pleasant floral, sweet, and fresh aroma, making it ideal for adding to soaps, creams, lotions, perfumes, and other personal care and home products.
Among the properties of geranium hydrosol are its toning, anti-inflammatory, antispasmodic, antiseptic, and healing effects on the skin. Therefore, it is used to treat irritations, eczema, acne, wrinkles, wounds, and other skin conditions. It can also be beneficial for relieving pain.
VOLUME: 25L