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| Aroma | A fresh, warm, and intensely herbaceous aroma. It is much more "woodland" than its cousins, featuring a sweet, balsamic-camphoraceous top note and a dry, fruity-floral undertone that resembles a mix of apple and cedar. It lacks the "apple-syrup" sweetness of Roman Chamomile, offering a more rugged, earthy scent instead |
| Category | Floral | Herbaceous |
| Note | Middle |
| Intensity | 5/6 |
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| AKA | Wild Chamomile, Chamomile Maroc, Chamomile mixta |
| Chinese | 摩洛哥野甘菊 |
| Japanese | カモミールワイルドモロッコ |
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| Botanical Family | Asteraceae (Compositae) |
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| Chemistry | Alcohol |
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| Common Usage | Emotional & Mental Balance
Skincare & Rejuvenation
Physical & Digestive Support
Respiratory Support
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| Do you know? | Because it is more affordable than the rare Roman or German varieties, it is often used in the fragrance industry to provide "chamomile-like" notes to shampoos, soaps, and perfumes without the high price tag |
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| Contraindication | Generally non-toxic and non-irritating, but because it is chemically closer to the "evergreen" or "spice" families than the other chamomiles, it should be used in moderation and always diluted to avoid potential skin sensitivity |
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