Chamomile, Chamomile
Chamomile is a plant of the composite family, native to Europe and Asia. There are two types of chamomile used in cosmetics: Roman chamomile and German chamomile. Both species have similar properties and are widely used in aromatherapy, medicine and cosmetics.
How does chamomile work for the skin, in what way does the ingredient help to improve the skin?
Chamomile contains compounds such as apigenin and chamazulene, which have soothing and anti-inflammatory properties. These properties can help relieve redness, itching and irritation, especially in sensitive skin. Chamomile also has a soothing effect on acne and fights blemishes and skin aging.
What other benefits are known for this ingredient?
Chamomile is used as a natural remedy to relieve stress and anxiety. It can also help relieve sleep problems and improve circulation. In aromatherapy, chamomile is often used to lighten mood and promote relaxation.
Is it a natural or artificial ingredient?
Chamomile is a natural ingredient derived from the flowers of the chamomile plant. The plant is processed either by distillation or extraction to produce the essential oil or extract used in cosmetic products.
How is chamomile extracted for use in Korean cosmetic products?
For use in Korean cosmetic products, the active ingredients from chamomile are usually obtained as an extract. This can be done by various methods, such as steam distillation, alcohol extraction, or oil maceration. These methods help to isolate the plant's effective compounds such as flavonoids and chamazulene as gently as possible.
Are there any known harmful side effects or other disadvantages for the skin?
Chamomile is generally considered a safe and well-tolerated ingredient. However, allergic reactions may occur even with this ingredient, especially in people who are allergic to other plants of the composite family (e.g. dandelion). It is therefore advisable to test a small amount on the inside of the arm before using products containing chamomile to avoid allergic reactions. However, if you have very sensitive skin, are prone to allergies, are taking certain medications, or if you have known pre-existing conditions, it is generally recommended that you first consult a dermatologist.
Are there any known interactions with other cosmetic ingredients?
Specific interactions between chamomile and other cosmetic ingredients are not known.
With which other cosmetic ingredients is Chamomile often combined?
Since chamomile is used in products designed to soothe the skin and relieve irritation, it is often used in combination with other soothing ingredients such as aloe vera, green tea and rosemary. It is also used in hair care products to strengthen and smooth hair and for its pleasant fragrance. The combination with other nourishing ingredients such as hyaluronic acid and vitamin E is also common.
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