Skincare Chamomile has many powerful skin benefits and can treat sensitive skin. It is gentle, hypoallergenic, and often used to soothe dry, irritated, or itchy skin. At the same time, it reverses free-radical damage by promoting healthier skin cells, tightening pores, and slowing down the signs of aging. | Healing Properties Using chamomile for healing has been an age-old tradition and has been used since the age of Hippocrates, the father of medicine. Commonly used to treat wounds, help with digestion, soothe skin irritations, pain relief, and many more, these dried chamomile buds can be prepared in different ways for home remedies. | Bath Essentials Whether its adding drops of chamomile essential oil and dried buds in your homemade soaps, bath bombs, or salt scrubs, chamomile gently cleanses off dirt, fights hyperpigmentation, and protects the skin. Combined with its ability to help with restful sleep, adding chamomile in your skincare routine can assist with lightening the undereye area and reduce puffiness. | Home Use Create your own linen spray for your pillows and bedsheets with dried chamomile buds, essential oil and distilled water. Add hints of chamomile to your food, drinks, or decorate your arts & crafts projects with these beautiful dried chamomile buds. |