Botanical
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Chamomile Extract in skincare
Chamomile extract is a familiar botanical used in night, sensitive, and calming-positioned cosmetic formulas for gentle ingredient storytelling.
Why it is used
- Supports evening-routine body care.
- Adds a recognizable botanical note.
- Complements magnesium and oat positioning.
Good to know
Can appear as Chamomilla Recutita or Matricaria extract.
Fragrance allergen review can still matter for botanicals.
Keep claims cosmetic rather than therapeutic.
Claim guardrail
Keep language cosmetic and sensory: formula role, texture, scent, cleansing, bath experience, or skin feel. Avoid disease, injury, pain, detox, or treatment claims unless a finished product has been reviewed for that claim path.
Research notes
Source-aware, cosmetic-safe education.
These notes are written for ingredient education and wholesale merchandising. Final formulas, labels, allergens, and claims should be reviewed for the finished product.
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