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German chamomile shares many similar things as roman chamomile, but the nuances lie in the ‘blue’. The oil achieves its blue color during distillation (and this is why I call it Heisenberg essential oil). The blue color comes from a higher level of azulene not found in the roman variety. Azulene is the active part of the oil that is prized for its skin healing and anti-inflammatory abilities. If you are looking for an essential oil for skin use this is the essential oil for you since it is considered to be more powerful than its roman counterpart.