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Scientific Name: Anthemis Nobilis L
Origin: United Kingdom
Plant Part: Flowers
Scent: Crisp, Sweet, Fruity, and Herbaceous
Color: Gray - Pale Blue
Consistency: Thin
Perfumery Note: Top
Initial Aroma Strength: Medium Strong
Extraction Method: Steam Distilled
Can’t sleep? The high demand for is due in part to its reputation as being an effective, natural sleep aid. Additionally, this sweet, fruity oil can help to reduce symptoms brought on by Generalized Anxiety Disorder. Soothe yourself to sleep with the calming influence of ’s Roman Chamomile, sustainably sourced from the UK.
You may also know Roman Chamomile by one of its many other names, such as English Chamomile, or Russian Chamomile. VINEVIDA sources our Roman Chamomile from its native UK, where it grows abundantly. Chamomile belongs to the genus Chamaemelum, whose name is Greek in origin. The root words translate to “on the ground” and “Apple”, coming from the plant’s fruity scent and the way it spreads out over the fields. In the UK it is even used as a lawn substitute, as it requires minimal effort to maintain. The Roman Chamomile flowers in June and July, with each stem offering up one bud.
Chamomile Oils are very popular due to their well-known ability to calm, soothe, and help induce sleep. This popularity in combination with the number of flowers it takes to produce the oil means higher prices. The oil yield from one blossom is less than 1% of its mass, with only 5.5 to 7.7 lbs of oil being produced for every hectare.
Among tons of chamomile essential oil uses, skincare products come first on the list. Research indicates that Roman chamomile extract can work in combination with creams and lotions to help .
Chamomile oil is an additive in many skincare products, including those targeting acne. To create your blend of Chamomile lotion at home, simply add a few drops to an unscented lotion or cream. It is best to use a base that is as natural as possible, as adding essential oils changes the chemical makeup of the product.
Aromatherapy is another one from the list of Chamomile Essential Oil uses. In the USA, anxiety disorders are the most prevalent type of mental illness. affect around 18.1% of Americans, and the number of people who receive treatment is only around 36% of that. Many people do not wish to seek help due to social stigma or lack of understanding. Many others wish to avoid taking prescription medications for their anxiety, as they come with many side effects and can be addictive. Studies on chamomile show that the oil can help to reduce symptoms of Generalized Anxiety Disorder.
Anecdotal evidence has long indicated that chamomile can help improve sleep quality. These claims are being reinforced with recent research, indicating that chamomile is a safe, natural way to help .
While Roman Chamomile Oil is more common in leave-on skincare products, due to its cost, it can be a luxurious addition to natural soaps. If you’re looking to make a special product or gift, then Chamomile can be the perfect way to up your game. Using Chamomile Oil can help you create sweet-smelling soaps that can both soothe the soul and hydrate the skin.
The sweet, fruity aroma of Roman Chamomile blends well with many oils. To help improve sleeping patterns try diffusing a combination of Roman Chamomile, , , and Clary Sage in the bedroom. Do this for 20-30 minutes before going to sleep.
Another option to try if you have trouble sleeping is a pillow mist. Simply give your pillow a little spritz before you go to bed, and then drift off to sleep breathing in the calming scent of Chamomile.
Add Essential Oils to the bottle, top with distilled water, and shake before use!
Chamomile tea is famous around the world for its use as a natural sleep aid. Chamomile Essential Oil, on the other hand, is very potent. This means you should never add it to teas or ingest it. Additionally, if you would like to use your Chamomile Oil topically, you must always dilute it first. Use a plain, unscented lotion or, even better, a Carrier Oil.
Another potential concern with Chamomile is that many people are allergic to it. If you suffer from allergies to marigolds, ragweed, or daisies, then it is best to assume you are likely allergic to Chamomile as well. If you wish to try using Chamomile essential oil anyway, start with minimal amounts and conduct a patch test first for topical use.
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The use of Chamomile Oil dates back thousands of years, to Ancient Egypt, Greece, and Rome. Today chamomile oil is found in numerous products, including those for hair and skincare. Due to its ability to reduce symptoms of depression and anxiety, there is high demand for this sweet, fruity oil. This—in addition to the numerous flowers needed to create it—makes it more expensive to obtain.
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