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Alpha-bisabolol (also called levomenol) is the primary terpene in chamomile — a soft, floral-sweet, honey-like aromatic compound widely used in cosmetics for its skin-soothing properties. In cannabis, bisabolol appears as a secondary or tertiary terpene in many calming cultivars, contributing a subtle sweet-floral backdrop beneath the dominant terps. Research on bisabolol covers anti-inflammatory signalling, skin-barrier support, and antimicrobial activity — making it a common ingredient in topical cannabis products. Low boiling point (153°C) means bisabolol evaporates easily in high-temp dabs; low-temp pressing preserves it. Strains with notable bisabolol often carry a calming, rest-forward profile. Pair with chamomile tea, honey-forward desserts, end-of-day rituals.
- Chamomile
- Honey
- Soft floral
- Calming
- Anti-inflammatory feel
- Skin-soothing research
- Chamomile
- Candeia tree bark
- Sage
- Harlequin
- OG Shark
- Pink Kush
