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Chamomile

For Chamomile we have terms and definitions in 4 topics. The topics are Alcohol, Beauty, Cosmetics and Health and Beauty.



Chamomile (Alcohol)

An aromatic flower that is dried and used to flavor chamomile tea. This tea is purported to be a soothing drink. Also spelled "camomile."


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Chamomile (Beauty)

A daisy like plant. Extract from the white and yellow heads of this daisy like plant (chamomile flowers) is used as an excellent skin soother and anti-inflammatory agent. Reputed to bring down swelling and pain in the skin and mucous membranes. Chamomile is used extensively in professional skin care products for its essential oil called azulene. Also calms eczema and allergic reactions. It is used in many hair care products to enhance color. It acts as an emollient, anti-inflammatory, skin soothing agent and provides antioxidation.


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Chamomile (Cosmetics)

We’ve probably all heard of chamomile tea; it’s made from a plant. Well, it’s not only good for health by drinking, it’s also a great anti-inflammatory when used in lotions.


Chamomile (Health and Beauty)

A daisy like plant. Extract from the white and yellow heads of this daisy like plant (chamomile flowers) is used as an excellent skin soother and anti-inflammatory agent. Reputed to bring down swelling and pain in the skin and mucous membranes. Chamomile is used extensively in professional skin care products for its essential oil called azulene. Also calms eczema and allergic reactions. It is used in many hair care products to enhance color. It acts as an emollient, anti-inflammatory, skin soothing agent and provides antioxidation.




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