Chamomile is a daisy-like flower that has been used in perfumery for centuries. The Greeks and Romans incorporated it into their aromatic blends for religious ceremonies and personal grooming.Chamomile is known for its calming and soothing properties, which make it a popular choice for fragrances that promote relaxation and well-being. In perfumery, chamomile can be found in both men's and women's fragrances and is often used as a middle or base note. Its sweet, fruity, and slightly herbal aroma helps to balance out stronger scents and create a more harmonious blend.
Natural or Synthetic?
Chamomile is predominantly used in its natural form, extracted from flowers through steam distillation, providing a calming, sweet, and slightly fruity aroma. The complexity of chamomile's natural scent makes synthetic replication less common.
Fragrance Families Chamomile Most Commonly Found In
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