Pure™ Roman Chamomile Essential Oil

About

Meet Pure Roman Chamomile

Introduction

  • PERSONALITY

    Calm, gentle, and balanced

  • BEST TRAIT

    Helping us relax

  • AROMA

    Soft, floral, and slightly fruity

  • FAVORITE COLOR

    White

  • COMES FROM

    France

  • COOL FACT

    COOL FACT It takes over ten tons of flowers to produce five kilos of Roman Chamomile’s essential oil! Oh yeah, like we mentioned above—this perennial flower’s calming aromatic benefits were discovered in ancient Rome, where soldiers used it for its soothing nature.

Components

Time to talk chemistry! We’re drawn to Pure Roman Chamomile because this oil contains active biochemicals called components (you may have also heard them called “constituents”) that work together to affect our body in unique ways. Let’s break it down:

  • ANGELATE ESTERS

    These components provide herbal, green, spicy, and woody aromas combined with floral and fruity aromas.

  • ISOBUTYRATE ESTERS

    These components have fruity, and tropical scents to provide a pleasing aroma.

  • METHACRYLATE ESTERS

    This Component stands out with its sweet, fruity, and ripe aroma.

  • TRANS-PINOCARVEOL

    Provides a characteristic fresh, camphoreous, woody-pine aroma.

Safety

If pregnant or nursing, consult your health professional before use. Avoid contact with eyes. For external use only. Keep out of reach of children. Discontinue use if irritation occurs.

Usage Ideas

  • Quiet Evening at Home

    Add 5–7 drops of Roman Chamomile to a warm bath or as a relaxing scent to your pillow at night.

  • Nighttime Massage

    Dilute 4–5 drops of Roman Chamomile into one tablespoon of carrier oil like Pure Sweet Almond Oil and massage onto your body before bed.

  • Healthy Skin & Hair

    Place 1–2 drops of Roman Chamomile in a quarter-sized amount of your facial lotion and/or your shampoo and conditioner to promote healthy-looking hair and skin!

Roman Chamomile’s Backstory

Roman Chamomile is a perennial plant that features tiny daisy-like flowers. Both the ancient Egyptians and the Romans used chamomile in tea, salves, creams, and incenses. The Roman Chamomile variety was named by a 19th century botanist who found some growing by the Roman Colosseum.

Out of three types of chamomile essential oils on the market, Roman Chamomile is the most popular—possibly because it has a more balanced fragrance that blends well with wide variety of oils. Today, chamomile is still used for general relaxation. Enjoy the benefits of Roman Chamomile today!

  • Country of Origin

    France

  • Extraction Method

    Steam distillation

  • Aroma

    Soft, floral, slightly fruity

  • Dilute

    No dilution necessary

  • Plant Parts Used

    Flower

Ingredients

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