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What is Guaiazulene?

ACTIVE INGREDIENT LIBRARY

Gayazulen (guaiazulene) is a compound derived from azulene and is found naturally in the essential oils of chamomile, yarrow, and guaiac wood. It is used in cosmetic products for its characteristic dark blue color and soothing properties.

NATURAL SOURCES
chamomile, yarrow, guaiac wood essential oil
SCIENTIFIC LITERATURE
Veri kaynagi: PubChem · CID 10387

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Frequently Asked Questions

Gayazulen (guaiazulene) is a compound derived from azulene. Its chemical formula is C15H18, and it is known for its characteristic dark blue color.

It is a compound naturally found in the essential oils of gayazulen, chamomile, yarrow, and guaiac wood.

Gayazulen is a compound known for its deep blue color and soothing properties. Because of these properties, it is frequently used in cosmetic products.

There are studies in the scientific literature on the soothing properties of gayazulene and its potential in cosmetic applications. However, further research may be needed on the specific health effects of this compound.

Gayazulen is an ingredient used in cosmetic products. Before using any supplement or product, it is recommended that individuals—especially those with sensitive skin or chronic health conditions—consult a healthcare professional. This ingredient is not a substitute for medication and cannot be claimed to have therapeutic properties.