
Chamomile Dry Flower
Chamomile Dry Flower (Cosmetic Grade) is derived from the blossoms of Matricaria chamomilla or Chamaemelum nobile. These delicately dried flowers are prized in the beauty and skincare industry for their calming, soothing, and anti-inflammatory properties. Naturally rich in antioxidants and essential oils, chamomile flowers are an ideal addition to DIY skincare formulations, herbal infusions, facial steams, and bath blends.
Benefits:Β
- Soothes sensitive and irritated skin
- Natural anti-inflammatory & antioxidant properties
- Helps reduce redness and puffiness
- Promotes relaxation in bath and facial therapies
- Ideal for calming and rejuvenating skincare blends
How to Use:
- Facial Steam: Add 1β2 tablespoons of dried chamomile flowers to a bowl of hot water. Cover your head with a towel and steam your face for 5β10 minutes.
- Bath Soak: Add a handful of dried chamomile flowers to a muslin bag and drop into warm bathwater. Soak for 15β20 minutes.
- DIY Oil Infusion: Steep the flowers in a carrier oil (like jojoba or almond oil) for 1β2 weeks, then strain. Use in skincare formulations.
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Face Mask: Grind the dried flowers into a fine powder and blend with honey or yogurt for a calming facial mask
Chamomile Dry Flower (Cosmetic Grade) is derived from the blossoms of Matricaria chamomilla or Chamaemelum nobile. These delicately dried flowers are prized in the beauty and skincare industry for their calming, soothing, and anti-inflammatory properties. Naturally rich in antioxidants and essential oils, chamomile flowers are an ideal addition to DIY skincare formulations, herbal infusions, facial steams, and bath blends.
Benefits:Β
- Soothes sensitive and irritated skin
- Natural anti-inflammatory & antioxidant properties
- Helps reduce redness and puffiness
- Promotes relaxation in bath and facial therapies
- Ideal for calming and rejuvenating skincare blends
How to Use:
- Facial Steam: Add 1β2 tablespoons of dried chamomile flowers to a bowl of hot water. Cover your head with a towel and steam your face for 5β10 minutes.
- Bath Soak: Add a handful of dried chamomile flowers to a muslin bag and drop into warm bathwater. Soak for 15β20 minutes.
- DIY Oil Infusion: Steep the flowers in a carrier oil (like jojoba or almond oil) for 1β2 weeks, then strain. Use in skincare formulations.
-
Face Mask: Grind the dried flowers into a fine powder and blend with honey or yogurt for a calming facial mask
Description
Chamomile Dry Flower (Cosmetic Grade) is derived from the blossoms of Matricaria chamomilla or Chamaemelum nobile. These delicately dried flowers are prized in the beauty and skincare industry for their calming, soothing, and anti-inflammatory properties. Naturally rich in antioxidants and essential oils, chamomile flowers are an ideal addition to DIY skincare formulations, herbal infusions, facial steams, and bath blends.
Benefits:Β
- Soothes sensitive and irritated skin
- Natural anti-inflammatory & antioxidant properties
- Helps reduce redness and puffiness
- Promotes relaxation in bath and facial therapies
- Ideal for calming and rejuvenating skincare blends
How to Use:
- Facial Steam: Add 1β2 tablespoons of dried chamomile flowers to a bowl of hot water. Cover your head with a towel and steam your face for 5β10 minutes.
- Bath Soak: Add a handful of dried chamomile flowers to a muslin bag and drop into warm bathwater. Soak for 15β20 minutes.
- DIY Oil Infusion: Steep the flowers in a carrier oil (like jojoba or almond oil) for 1β2 weeks, then strain. Use in skincare formulations.
-
Face Mask: Grind the dried flowers into a fine powder and blend with honey or yogurt for a calming facial mask







