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Azulene ... An anti-inflammatory and soothing agent, derived from German chamomile.

 


Azulene: A chamomile extract used in face and body creams, sunburn remedies, burn ointments, and bath salts.

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(INCI): Water (Aqua), Cera Alba (Beeswax), Squalane, Cetyl Esters, Isopropyl Palmitate, Glyceryl Stearate, Simmondsia Chinensis (Jojoba) Seed Oil, Carthamus Tinctorius (Safflower) Oil, Guaiazulene, ...

Azulene - an extract from Chamomile used mostly as a natural coloring agent in cosmetics. It is known to have antioxidant properties.

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Highly effective anti-inflammatory and soothing agent derived from German chamomile flowers. Used professionally in topical applications for sensitive skin.

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Derived from chamomile; anti-inflammatory, detoxifies, provides natural color.
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Azulene - an anti-inflammatory extracted from chamomile and yarrow flowers, it soothes the skin.

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Chamomile Is a wonderful herb, This article by David Stanton on Azulene gives us even more insite.

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There are two chamomiles, Roman and German, both produce the light blue oil, azulene, used since ancient times for its invigorating qualities. Chamomile has very low toxicity so it is good for children.

High chamazulene content gives this oil its anti-inflammatory and cell regenerating properties. It promotes strong healing for the relief of symptoms of acne and other skin infections.

Natural colors: azulene (blue), beta carotene (yellow/orange), grape skins (purple), beet juice (red purple), chlorophyll (green)
Nettle: (herb urtica dioica) toning & nourishing
Niacin: (vitamin B) stimulates circulation ...

Excellent in the treatment of acne, redness and inflammation, soothes and restores traumatized skin, contains azulene which reduces inflammation, rich in polyphenols that assist in skin healing and reducing capillary fragility, ...

Bio actives from mayblossom (flavonoids), willow bark (salicilin) and Australian blue cypress oil (guaiazulene) decongest the skin, reduce pore size and help prevent spot formation with anti-bacterial properties.

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.

The oil is produced by distilling the flowers. The reason that German Chamomile is blue in colour is because it contains a higher percentage of azulene. Chamomile is a very gentle oil and can be used on children and elderly people.

Althea: Botanical root believed to have emollient and soothing capabilities for skin.
Astringent: Toner helpful in controlling surface oils and in lowering the pH after cleansing. Azulene: An anti-inflammatory and soothing agent, ...

Astringent: Used to take out skin surface oils and to temporarily help appearance of pores. Azulene: An anti-inflammatory and soothing agent, derived from German chamomile.

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