Roman Chamomile 5% (in Grapeseed) 10 ml — Steam‑Distilled, Apple-Soft Calm
Roman Chamomile 5% (in Grapeseed) 10 ml — Steam‑Distilled, Apple-Soft Calm
Meadow‑sweet and moon‑mild—the hush after a lullaby.
A gentle, ready‑to‑use dilution of Roman chamomile (Anthemis nobilis) at 5% in grapeseed oil. Steam‑distilled from the blossoms, its aroma is soft apple and sweet hay with a tender herbaceous hush. Perfect for pulse‑point oils, bedtime blends, and soothing body care (always patch test). Not suitable for water‑based diffusers due to the carrier oil. Often chosen for its comforting, child‑friendly character, Roman chamomile in carrier is used sparingly on the skin to encourage calm, ease tension, and soften the day’s edges. For sensitive faces, dilute further before use.
Details
Botanical/INCI: Vitis vinifera (Grapeseed) Seed Oil, Anthemis nobilis (Roman Chamomile) Flower Oil 5%
Origin: See batch label (commonly England/Europe)
Extraction: Steam distillation of flowers; pre‑diluted in grapeseed oil
Aroma: Soft apple, sweet hay, gentle herbaceous
Tone: Middle note
Size: 10 ml
Shelf life: ~18–24 months (store cool, dark & tightly capped)
How to use
Topical (ready‑diluted): Pulse points/temples: use as supplied, 1–2 drops; patch test first. Face: dilute to ~1% total EO. Mix 1 part of this oil with 4 parts extra carrier. Body leave‑on: dilute to ~1–2% total EO (mix equal parts with carrier for ~2.5%, or 1:4 for ~1%).
Bath oil: Mix 1–2 ml of this blend with a teaspoon of solubiliser or full‑fat milk before adding to water.
Roll‑on: Transfer to a roller bottle for on‑the‑go comfort.
Not for: water‑based diffusers or nebulisers (contains carrier oil). Use neat essential oil versions for diffusion.
Lovely with: lavender, bergamot (FCF), sweet orange, cedarwood, frankincense, and clary sage.
Safety
For external use only. Patch test before use. Avoid eyes and mucous membranes. Keep away from children and pets; do not apply to the face of infants/young children. Not for ingestion. If pregnant, nursing, under medical care, or sensitive to the Asteraceae (daisy) family, seek professional advice. Not phototoxic.
Allergen information (naturally occurring): may contain limonene, linalool, and geraniol.
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