The first we heard of it, it was a flavour of tea. Once we got to know its many benefits for skin, we used it to give you the maximum benefits.
History:The history of chamomile dates back to ancient Egypt, where it was taken as a tea while ancient Romans enjoyed it as a beverage, as well as an incense. It is a traditional medicinal herb.
Parts Used:Chamomile flower is used in formulations and it’s characterized by its cheery yellow-and-white flowers and lacy foliage. our primary formulation is made from dried chamomile flowers.
Composition:It contains polyphenol compounds, along with a powerful antioxidant: apigenin, quercetin, patuletin, and luteolin.
Scientific name:Matricaria chamomilla
Chamomile tea helps fade spots, eliminate acne scars and fight breakouts. It can be used as a natural skin bleach and helps to lighten the complexion. The ingredient helps to accelerate cell and tissue regeneration, helps tighten the pores and slows down the aging process.
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Chamomile
Chamomile
The first we heard of it, it was a flavour of tea. Once we got to know its many benefits for skin, we used it to give you the maximum benefits.
History:The history of chamomile dates back to ancient Egypt, where it was taken as a tea while ancient Romans enjoyed it as a beverage, as well as an incense. It is a traditional medicinal herb.
Parts Used:Chamomile flower is used in formulations and it’s characterized by its cheery yellow-and-white flowers and lacy foliage. our primary formulation is made from dried chamomile flowers.
Composition:It contains polyphenol compounds, along with a powerful antioxidant: apigenin, quercetin, patuletin, and luteolin.
Scientific name:Matricaria chamomilla
Chamomile tea helps fade spots, eliminate acne scars and fight breakouts. It can be used as a natural skin bleach and helps to lighten the complexion. The ingredient helps to accelerate cell and tissue regeneration, helps tighten the pores and slows down the aging process.