FEMA | 2592 | IMMORTELLE EXTRACT (HELICHRYSUM AUGUSTIFOLIUM DC.) |
Chrysanthemum oil, also known as daisy essential oil or daisy essence oil, is a volatile oil extracted from the flowers of the Chrysanthum morifolium plant (Latin name: Chrysanthum morifolium). The following is an introduction to the properties, uses, preparation methods, and safety information of chrysanthemum oil:
Nature:
Chrysanthemum oil is a colorless or slightly yellow liquid with a strong floral aroma. Its main components include monoterpenes, esters, and ketones.
Method:
The extraction method of chrysanthemum oil is mainly obtained through steam distillation. Firstly, mix the chrysanthemum flowers with water, and then under heating conditions, distill, evaporate, and condense to obtain chrysanthemum oil.
Security information:
Chrysanthemum oil may cause allergic reactions in some people, so it is best to undergo an allergy test before use. In addition, chrysanthemum oil should be avoided from contact with eyes and kept away from children. If any discomfort or allergic symptoms occur, stop using immediately and consult a doctor for advice.
Overall, chrysanthemum oil is aromatic, widely used, and relatively safe, but caution should still be exercised when using it.