Essential Oil – Chamomile Wild Marocco

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Product Type 100% Pure & Natural Essential oil
Available in 2ml | 5ml
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Botanical Name Omensis multicaulis
Origin Morocco
Part Flower
Extraction Steam
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Price range: $150.00 through $300.00

[ Scent Library ]
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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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[ More About ]
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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

  • Nervous System Tonic: It is excellent for "harmonizing" the spirit. Use it when you feel emotionally brittle or on the verge of a burnout.
  • Stress-Induced Fatigue: Unlike Roman Chamomile, which is purely sedative, Wild Maroc is "adaptogenic"—it helps calm you down if you’re stressed, but also clears mental fog if you're lethargic.
  • Release of Tension: Helps to dispel feelings of irritability and frustration, making it a great oil for high-pressure work environments.

Skincare & Rejuvenation

  • Oily & Combination Skin: It is more "cleansing" than other chamomiles. It helps balance sebum production and is excellent for skin that is prone to occasional breakouts.
  • Skin Toning: Acts as a gentle astringent, helping to firm the skin and improve the appearance of dull or tired complexions.
  • Soothing Irritation: While less potent for inflammation than German Chamomile, it is still very effective at calming itchy skin and minor allergic reactions.

Physical & Digestive Support

  • Digestive Stimulant: Traditionally used to support a sluggish digestive system, helping to move "stuck" energy and relieve bloating or gas.
  • Liver & Gallbladder Support: In traditional practices, it is used in a diluted massage over the liver area to help stimulate bile flow and support detoxification.
  • Muscle & Joint Comfort: Its camphor-like undertones make it a good addition to massage oils from clubarome.com for soothing general muscle stiffness and "heavy" limbs.

Respiratory Support

  • Clearing the Senses: Its slightly medicinal, herbaceous scent helps to open the respiratory tract and provide a sense of "breath" when you feel congested or stifled.
  • Antispasmodic: Helps to calm spasmodic coughs or the "tightness" in the chest associated with seasonal allergies.
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Blending note
  • Botanically different from both Roman and German Chamomile.
  • It is a middle note with a scent that is less apple-like and more "wild."
  • It is fresh, herbal, and slightly camphoraceous with a warm, sweet, and balsamic dry-down.
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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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