

Spa Pantry Chamomile Leaf, 1 lb
Invite calm into every service.
Chamomile has long been loved for its ability to soothe both the skin and the senses. With its soft floral scent and skin-nurturing qualities, this golden bloom is a must-have for spa rituals that promote calm and comfort. Use it in poultices, body soaks, compresses, or facials for a serene, client-centered experience.
Why your clients will love it:
• Helps quiet the mind and relax the body
• Soothes skin and leaves it soft and comforted
• Brings a light, floral aroma that enhances the spa atmosphere
Pro tip: Pairs beautifully with lavender, rose, or calendula for a deeply calming blend.
Treatment Uses:
Herbal Oil Infusion (ideal for massage, scrubs, or creams)
• Combine 1 cup dried chamomile with 2 cups carrier oil (jojoba, almond, or sunflower)
• Infuse in a cool, dark space for 2–3 weeks, shaking every few days
• Strain and use in massage, body creams, or skin-soothing balms
Herbal Bath or Foot Soak
• Add ¼–½ cup to a muslin bag or tea sachet
• Steep in warm water 10–15 minutes before adding to tub or basin
• Boost the blend with calendula, lavender, or rose petals for added aroma
Warm Compress or Facial Steam
• Steep 1 Tbsp in 1 cup hot water for 10 minutes
• Use for warm compresses or as a facial steam prep
• Clients love it before body wraps or facials
What You’re Getting:
• Botanical name: Matricaria recutita
• Origin: Egypt
• Part used: Flowers
• Yield: Approx. 21 cups per pound
• Aroma: Mild, with soft apple-like notes
• Appearance: Pale yellow flowers with white petals
• Storage: Airtight container in a cool, dark space (ideal temp: below 63°F)
Important Safety Info:
• For external use only
• Discontinue use if irritation occurs
• Not recommended for those with Asteraceae (daisy family) allergies
• Always patch test before widespread use
A Bit of Herbal History
Chamomile has been used for over 2,000 years, treasured by ancient Egyptians, Romans, and Greeks for its calming and skin-soothing nature. The name comes from Greek roots meaning “ground apple,” a nod to its sweet scent and low-growing habit. Today, it's still a trusted botanical in modern spa care.
Heads Up:
Because this is a natural product, color and appearance may vary from batch to batch. Product images are for reference only.
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Invite calm into every service.
Chamomile has long been loved for its ability to soothe both the skin and the senses. With its soft floral scent and skin-nurturing qualities, this golden bloom is a must-have for spa rituals that promote calm and comfort. Use it in poultices, body soaks, compresses, or facials for a serene, client-centered experience.
Why your clients will love it:
• Helps quiet the mind and relax the body
• Soothes skin and leaves it soft and comforted
• Brings a light, floral aroma that enhances the spa atmosphere
Pro tip: Pairs beautifully with lavender, rose, or calendula for a deeply calming blend.
Treatment Uses:
Herbal Oil Infusion (ideal for massage, scrubs, or creams)
• Combine 1 cup dried chamomile with 2 cups carrier oil (jojoba, almond, or sunflower)
• Infuse in a cool, dark space for 2–3 weeks, shaking every few days
• Strain and use in massage, body creams, or skin-soothing balms
Herbal Bath or Foot Soak
• Add ¼–½ cup to a muslin bag or tea sachet
• Steep in warm water 10–15 minutes before adding to tub or basin
• Boost the blend with calendula, lavender, or rose petals for added aroma
Warm Compress or Facial Steam
• Steep 1 Tbsp in 1 cup hot water for 10 minutes
• Use for warm compresses or as a facial steam prep
• Clients love it before body wraps or facials
What You’re Getting:
• Botanical name: Matricaria recutita
• Origin: Egypt
• Part used: Flowers
• Yield: Approx. 21 cups per pound
• Aroma: Mild, with soft apple-like notes
• Appearance: Pale yellow flowers with white petals
• Storage: Airtight container in a cool, dark space (ideal temp: below 63°F)
Important Safety Info:
• For external use only
• Discontinue use if irritation occurs
• Not recommended for those with Asteraceae (daisy family) allergies
• Always patch test before widespread use
A Bit of Herbal History
Chamomile has been used for over 2,000 years, treasured by ancient Egyptians, Romans, and Greeks for its calming and skin-soothing nature. The name comes from Greek roots meaning “ground apple,” a nod to its sweet scent and low-growing habit. Today, it's still a trusted botanical in modern spa care.
Heads Up:
Because this is a natural product, color and appearance may vary from batch to batch. Product images are for reference only.





















