Chamomile — Ingredients
Category: Ingredients
A classic soothing and anti-inflammatory botanical ingredient rich in azulene and bisabolol
What is Chamomile?
A classic soothing and anti-inflammatory botanical ingredient rich in azulene and bisabolol
Quickly calms sensitive and irritated skin. Frequently used in products for atopic dermatitis and rosacea.
Main causes & characteristics of Chamomile
Chamomile is a botanical rich in soothing components such as azulene and bisabolol, known for its ability to calm irritated or reddened skin. It is cited as potentially helpful for restoring comfort to skin that has become sensitized by environmental factors.
Managing Chamomile
It is commonly found in soothing toners, mists, and creams in extract or water form. Lightly misting or applying it when irritation is felt is the recommended approach. While it is generally gentle, a patch test with a small amount is advisable for those who may be sensitive to plants in the Asteraceae (daisy) family. Consulting a dermatologist is recommended if redness or sensitivity persists.
Related information
It is frequently mentioned alongside other soothing botanical ingredients such as bisabolol and calendula, and is commonly cited in the context of products for sensitive or redness-prone skin.
Everyday care tips
On days when the skin feels flushed from sun exposure or friction from wearing a mask, using a chilled chamomile mist to soothe the skin may help.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
- What is Chamomile?
- A classic soothing and anti-inflammatory botanical ingredient rich in azulene and bisabolol Chamomile is a botanical rich in soothing components such as azulene and bisabolol, known for its ability to calm irritated or reddened skin. It is cited as potentially helpful for restoring comfort to skin that has become sensitized by environmental factors.
- Managing Chamomile
- It is commonly found in soothing toners, mists, and creams in extract or water form. Lightly misting or applying it when irritation is felt is the recommended approach. While it is generally gentle, a patch test with a small amount is advisable for those who may be sensitive to plants in the Asteraceae (daisy) family. Consulting a dermatologist is recommended if redness or sensitivity persists.
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