The Charms of Calming Chamomiles

What are the differences between Chamomiles?

Blue Chamomile, known as German Chamomile Chamomilla Recutita Matricaria, is an upright-growing annual plant notable for its strong blue colour, thanks to its high azulene content. The azulene is not present in the fresh flower but is produced during the process of distillation. Azulene has powerful anti-inflammatory and skin-healing properties, making it useful for wounded, inflamed and sensitive skin.

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Roman Chamomile is a low-growing, perennial ground cover that has a calming, pleasant, and apple-like aroma.
The essential oil is used for its skin healing properties in body and skin care products, as well as for aromatherapy.

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Moroccan Chamomile, Cladanthus mixtus, grows annually in the Mediterranean and in the Middle East and tolerates hot and dry environments. It's not related to the other flowers called chamomile, but its essential oil is likewise used in perfumes and other skin products that calm people down and soothe their skin.