Skin Conditioning

Anthemis Nobilis Flower … Water

INCI: ANTHEMIS NOBILIS FLOWER/LEAF/STEM WATER

Reviewed by Emma · Last updated 14 Aug 2026

A floral water known for its soothing and hydrating properties in skincare

Best For Skin Types

All, Sensitive, Combination

Addresses

Redness, Sensitivity, Hydration

Usage Frequency

Daily

What Is Anthemis Nobilis Flower … Water?

Anthemis nobilis flower water, commonly called chamomile water, is a hydrosol derived from the Roman chamomile plant. It is produced through steam distillation or maceration of the plant's flowers, leaves, and stems, and contains water-soluble compounds including flavonoids and trace volatile oils.

In skincare formulations, chamomile water functions primarily as a skin conditioning agent. It contributes mild hydration and is valued for its traditional reputation as a calming botanical ingredient, though its efficacy depends on concentration and formulation context.

How It Works

Chamomile water works through multiple pathways. Its flavonoid and polyphenol content may help neutralise free radicals, whilst compounds such as apigenin and matricin are thought to modulate skin inflammation at a cellular level. The water component itself hydrates the stratum corneum, improving skin feel and appearance.

Because chamomile water is a dilute extract, its active compound concentrations are modest compared to concentrated essential oils or extracts, meaning effects are subtle and should not be overstated.

Clinical Evidence & References

Chamomile has a long history of use in traditional medicine and cosmetics, but clinical evidence for chamomile water specifically in skincare is limited. Most published research examines concentrated chamomile extracts or essential oils rather than hydrosols used in typical cosmetic products.

Some studies suggest chamomile extracts may help reduce inflammation and support wound healing in topical applications, but these findings do not necessarily translate to the modest concentrations found in skincare formulations. Evidence for skin-conditioning and soothing benefits remains largely empirical rather than robustly clinical.

How to Use

Chamomile water works well in toners, essences, and hydrating mists where it can deliver gentle hydration and a calming sensory experience. It pairs effectively with other soothing ingredients such as allantoin or panthenol, and complements both active and gentle skincare routines. Use as directed on product labelling, typically daily as part of your hydration step.

Safety & Precautions

Chamomile water is generally well-tolerated across most skin types. Those with known chamomile or Asteraceae family allergies should avoid it; patch testing is advisable for sensitive skin.

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Anthemis Nobilis Flower/Leaf/Stem Water is a variant of Anthemis Nobilis Flower/Leaf/Stem Oil, the form you will most often see on an ingredients list.

A traditional botanical oil that conditions and softens the skin

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