Organic Chamomile Oil

TL;DR. It functions mainly as a fragrance component and skin-conditioning botanical, with minor masking and sensorial roles in creams, oils, and balms.

What does Organic Chamomile Oil do in a cosmetic formula?

It functions mainly as a fragrance component and skin-conditioning botanical, with minor masking and sensorial roles in creams, oils, and balms.

Is Organic Chamomile Oil clean?

Clean frameworks generally allow it, especially when certified it, but treat it like other fragrant botanicals because naturally occurring fragrance allergens can trigger sensitivity in some users. It may be subject to allergen disclosure and IFRA-style use limits depending on the formula and region.

Is Organic Chamomile Oil sustainable?

This material is plant-derived and generally expected to biodegrade readily. The main sustainability variables are agricultural inputs, crop yield, traceability, and the energy used for distillation or extraction.

Is Organic Chamomile Oil COSMOS-approved?

It is permitted under COSMOS-natural and can count toward COSMOS-it when the agricultural feedstock and processing are certified. Its Green Chemistry fit is generally good because it comes from renewable feedstock and physical extraction, with distillation energy as the main trade-off.

How does Organic Chamomile Oil work chemically?

Chemically, this material is a volatile lipophilic mixture rich in terpenoids such as bisabolol derivatives, azulenes, and esters, with composition varying by plant type, harvest, and distillation conditions. Use levels are usually low, often about 0.01 to 1% in leave-on products, and it should be protected from heat, light, and air because oxidized terpenes can increase sensitization potential.

Last updated 2026-05-13