In addition to chamomile's valuable ingredients azulene and bisabolol, the products of Camillen 60 are equipped with many other high-quality ingredients.
Below, we have compiled a brief overview of the information about origin and main effects of the individual ingredients.
The natural oil of macadamia nuts contains high levels of unsaturated fatty acids. Due to its similarity to the natural skin lipids, it absorbs quickly and acts nourishing and smoothening specifically on dry, flaked and sensitive skin. Macadamia nut oil regulates the callusing process, acts regenerating and supports metabolic processes. |
The evergreen mango tree’s home was originally India, and it can grow up to 40 meters high. The mangos dangle from the tree on long stems. They contain a large, flattened stone. The mango stone contains a yellowish-creamy coloured fat – the mango butter. The valuable fat supplies the skin with a fine protective film and provides even stressed, rough skin with unbelievable smoothness and elasticity. |
The mango is high in vitamin E, C and B as well as minerals. In terms of provitamin A, it is among the leaders in all types of fruit. Mango extract stimulates, enlivens and supplies the skin with valuable mineral nutrients, and can even provide stressed, rough skin with new smoothness. |
Under its Chinese name Jixuecao, the Asian marsh pennywort (Centella asiatica) was already listed as an effective skin care medium in the Pharmacopoeia the Chinese book of medicinal plants on which all other Chinese pharmaceutical books are based. Marsh pennywort is used in both anti-inflammatory products as well as anti-wrinkle creams. |
Ethereal oil extracted from the leaves of the lemon balm, (Melissa officinalis). The lemon balm was already referred to in antiquity as a medicinal and spice plant. Up into modern times, beekeepers scoured their beehives with the plant’s leaves in order to ensure that the bees stayed in the hives. The pleasant oil with lemon fragrance is obtained from the leaves and blossoms via distillation and used as an active ingredient in a wide range of products. |
Ethereal oil obtained from the dried leaves of the peppermint (Mentha piperita). The peppermint has been grown since ancient times because of its medicinal properties. Archaeologists have found it in Egyptian tombs dating back 3,000 years and the plant has been cultivated for at least 2,000 years in Japan as well to provide menthol. |
Meristem is extracted from the epithelium in oaks which forms at the tips of the roots and shoots. This epithelium is does not undergo any aging process and is fissiparous. Meristem has the capacity to collect radical oxygen and has an antiseptic and healing effect. It is especially suitable for treating sensitive and damaged skin. It encourages the skin's own powers of resistance and relieves itching. |
Peppermint oil is used in some body care products due to its refreshing, skin-cooling and blood circulation supporting effects. The volatile oils of peppermint act antiseptically (aids in stomatitis), antibacterially and antifungally (against mould and yeast). Tea made from peppermint leafs encourages the appetite and has an anticonvulsant action; it fights nausea, acute vomiting and sickness. Mint oil is also known as a well-proven, quick-acting household remedy to relieve joint pains and tension headaches as well as flatulence and abdominal cramps. |