Roman Chamomile grows close to the ground, reaching only up to a foot in
height. It has gray-green leaves, flowers that resemble a daisy, and smells
like apple. The plant has been nicknamed the plants physician because it
has positive effects on plants growing nearby. Ancient Romans used the oil for
courage during war. While the most common use of chamomile is in teas, Roman
Chamomile can also be found in face creams, drinks, hair dyes, shampoos, and
perfumes. Roman Chamomile has a calming effect on the skin, mind, and body. It
soothes body systems. Add 12 drops to your favorite moisturizer, shampoo, or
conditioner to promote youthful-looking skin and hair. Add 12 drops to herbal
teas or hot drinks to soothe the body and mind. Diffuse or apply to bottoms of
feet at bedtime.