German Chamomile Essential Oil
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German Chamomile Essential Oil offers a soothing aroma that may help create a calming atmosphere. Steam distilled from the Matricaria recutita flower, this oil has been valued for centuries for its potential benefits.
With its sweet, fruity scent and herbal undertones, German Chamomile Essential Oil can be diffused to freshen the air in your home or office. When properly diluted with a carrier oil, it may be applied topically to support skin health and comfort.
- Dilute with a carrier oil, then apply to desired areas for potential skin-soothing effects.
- Use in DIY skincare products to promote a healthy-looking complexion.
- Diffuse to create a relaxing atmosphere and support a positive mood.
- Add to your nighttime routine to promote restful sleep.
- Diffuse or apply topically with a carrier oil to support respiratory comfort.
German Chamomile Oil
- Botanical Name: Matricaria recutita
- Country of Origin: Egypt/Hungary*
- Extraction Method: Steam Distilled
- Plant Part: Flower
- Aroma: Sweet, Herbal, Floral
- Consistency: Thick
- Blends Well With: Roman Chamomile, Cedarwood, Lavender, Lemon, Orange, Peppermint, Sandalwood
- Popular German Chamomile Blends: Aligning, Lymph Support, Perspective, Balance
*Some of our oils have multiple countries of origin. To confirm which country your specific bottle of oil originates from, please click here to consult its GC/MS test.
Always dilute prior to topical application. We recommend conducting a patch test before extensive topical use. Avoid contact with mucous membranes, eyes, and the inside of the mouth, nose, and ears. Do not ingest. Do not use while pregnant or breastfeeding.
Kids Safety: Safe to use topically with children ages 6 months old and up. Dilute to a .5-1% dilution rate for topical application.
Tips for Safe Diffusing:- Diffuse in a well-ventilated area with plenty of air flow.
- Diffuse in 30-60 minute intervals, with ample break periods for safe and effective use.
- Keep children and pets out of the direct line of mist.
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What is the difference of Roman vs. German Chamomile essential oil?
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Does German Chamomile make you sleepy?
German Chamomile essential oil is often used to support relaxation and restful sleep. Diffusing this essential oil at bedtime, or using it with a carrier oil for a soothing chest rub, may help promote a sense of calm and relaxation. German Chamomile essential oil contains unique compounds that may support overall well-being and comfort. -
How do you make German Chamomile essential oil?
German Chamomile oil is extracted from the flowers of the German chamomile plant, also known as Matricaria chamomilla or Matricaria recutita. The flowers are steam-distilled to produce the essential oil.
During the steam distillation process, steam is passed through the flowers, which causes the oil to separate from the raw plant matter. The steam and oil vapors are then condensed, and the resulting mixture is collected in a receiving vessel. Finally, the oil is filtered from this condensed mixture into its purest essential form and collected in a bottle via decantation.
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Is German Chamomile essential oil safe for pets?
German Chamomile essential oil may be used around pets when properly diluted and applied topically. However, as with any essential oil, it's important to make sure your pet does not ingest German Chamomile. Always monitor your pets closely when using this oil. If you observe any adverse reactions or behavior changes, discontinue use and contact your veterinarian immediately. Click here to read our blog article about essential oils and pet safety.