Our German Chamomile Essential Oil is steam distilled from Matricaria recutita flowers. Although this species is widely known as German Chamomile, it is not exclusive to Germany.
This beautiful oil is also known as Blue Chamomile Essential Oil due to its very dark, indigo hue.
German Chamomile Essential Oil is soothing, calming and supportive for irritated, dry, itchy, mature, damaged and problem skin types. Both Roman and German Chamomile Essential Oils offer impressive benefits to the skin. However, German Chamomile Essential Oil is often the preferred chamomile species amongst aromatherapists and formulators for soothing the skin and calming sore muscles.
Aromatically, our German Chamomile Essential Oil is a middle note, and it possesses a fruity, green, slightly floral aroma.
German Chamomile Essential Oil typically has an aroma that's less widely appreciated than that of Roman Chamomile. However, our current supply of German Chamomile Essential Oil has a particularly delightful scent in comparison, surpassing the aroma of most other German Chamomile oils.
it blends well with other essential oils, especially those within the wood, herbaceous, citrus and floral families.
As with most all of our essential oils, we have had our German Chamomile Essential Oil independently tested via GC-FID or GC-MS. You will find a link to the analysis below.
Ethical and Sustainable Sourcing
German Chamomile harvested from Matricaria recutita (syn. Matricaria chamomilla is classified as a stable species of least concern by The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species (International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources).
Our manufacturing partner is a mission-driven company that is committed to community and sustainability. They strive to enhance local living standards, provide healthcare services, and prioritize environmental initiatives like waste reduction and recycling.
*Typical Shelf Life begins on the date of manufacture and is defined as the typical shelf life of an ingredient when it is stored and handled properly. The Typical Shelf Life is offered as a general guideline. It should not be considered to be an expiration date. Many ingredients are usable beyond the stated date, especially when stored and handled very carefully.