Chamomile Flowers
Part of our Ingredient Glossary — educational information about raw materials we may use in our products. We don't sell raw ingredients.

This is part of our Ingredient Glossary, where we explain what goes into our products and why. We do not sell raw ingredients.
Chamomile has been soothing irritated skin for thousands of years. Not because of clever marketing. Because it actually works.
The dried flower heads contain compounds called bisabolol and chamazulene that genuinely reduce inflammation. This isn't folk wisdom dressed up in modern language. It's folk wisdom that modern science has confirmed repeatedly. When you steep chamomile flowers in hot water, you're extracting the same anti-inflammatory compounds that pharmaceutical researchers have studied for decades.
We use whole chamomile flowers in our Herbal Lavender Tub Tea, where you can see the actual flower heads before they touch your skin. No mystery powders, no extracts you have to trust blindly. Just flowers. The chamomile works alongside lavender buds to create a soak that calms both skin and mind.
You'll also find chamomile in our Chamomile Rose Facial Cream and the beloved Chamomile Calendula Skin Food, where it teams up with calendula for serious skin-soothing power. The Whipped Chamomile Mint Facial Cleanser uses it to make cleansing gentler on reactive skin.
If your skin gets angry easily, chamomile is the ingredient that talks it down.