Ideal for embellishing your cosmetics and other solid products. When you infuse German Chamomile flowers in oil, you can use them in your creams, ointments, shampoo, potpourri and bath teas. Botanical name: Matricaria recutita L. Botanical family: Asteraceae Part of the plant used: Flowers Cultivation: Organic Appearance: dried yellow flowers Packaging: Canada For well-being and health: Antibacterial, Antifungal, antiseptic, healing, analgesic , anti-inflammatory Indications: Sensitive, delicate skin prone to allergies. Blonde and light brown hair. Cosmetics: Gentle make-up removers, lotion, blond hair mask, conditioner, after-sun. Its use: Dosage: Up to 100% Solubility: Insoluble in water, insoluble in oil. How to make your macerate to incorporate into your cosmetics: The oily macerate Place the desired quantity of German chamomile flowers in a jar then cover them with a vegetable oil of your choice. Close the jar and leave to macerate in the dark for at least 12 weeks, shaking occasionally. Filter using a coffee filter or cheesecloth and collect the liquid which you can then store in an airtight container that has been disinfected beforehand. Use it in the oily phase of your preparations. This product is stable and can be stored for several months away from light and heat. Can be kept for up to 2 years in optimal conditions when dried, 24 hours in infusion/decoction, Mother tinctures in alcohol can be kept for 7 to 10 years and medicinal vinegars can be kept for 5 to 7 years if the acetic acid level is 8% or 9%, but between 6 months to 3 years if the acetic acid level is only 5%. Storage Store in an airtight container and close the lid tightly after each use. Store in a cool, dry place away from moisture and light. Can be stored for up to 2 years in optimal conditions. Precautions: Keep out of the reach of children; External product only; Follow the recommended dosages.
German chamomile | Organic
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