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AURA CACIA - ESSENTIAL OIL, CHAMOMILE

AURA CACIA - ESSENTIAL OIL, CHAMOMILE

AURA CACIA - ESSENTIAL OIL, CHAMOMILE
AURA CACIA - ESSENTIAL OIL, CHAMOMILE
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Wild chamomile is not a true chamomile, but shares chamomile’s soothing qualities and is ideal for sensitive skin care applications. Its fresh, herbaceous aroma helps balance the changes that take place during menopause. Botanical Name: Ormenis multicaulis

Ingredients: Ormenis multicaulis (wild chamomile) oil
Directions: Dilute properly.

CAUTION: IF PREGNANT, SUFFERING FROM ANY MEDICAL CONDITION, OR TAKING MEDICATION, CONSULT A HEALTH CARE PRACTITIONER BEFORE USE. DILUTE PROPERLY · MAY IRRITATE SKIN NOT FOR INTERNAL USE KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN

Origin: Morocco
Sourcing Notes: Aura Cacia's wild chamomile truly is wild--wild-crafted in Morocco, that is! Wild-crafting is heavily regulated by the government in Morocco to protect the long-term sustainability of wild-crafted botanicals.
Processing Notes: Essential oil is obtained by steam distillation of flower heads.
Common Name: Chamomile, Wild
Form: Essential Oil

SKU 044474-5
Weight 0.25 lb
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Price $30.50
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