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Azulene Oil Discovered Out Of The Blue 

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Beauty Buzz/Blog Biz | Azulene Oil

Beauty Editors Note:

I discovered Azulene Oil when I worked in a Day Spa. Never heard of it until then but I bought this oil on a regular basis while I was working there. You might want to check it out. ~Dana Hinnant

“Unless you’re allergic to a specific oil, they’re well tolerated by sensitive skin.”

~Dr. Jeannette Graf , Dermatologist 

The Benefits Of Azulene Oil

Azulene Oil image is a closeup of a towel-clad young woman lying on a table with a rolled towel under her neck receiving a professional head massage at a spa.

Azulene Oil was a part of our arsenal at the day spa that I worked at. We used it in our facials, body treatments, and nail services. So, basically we used it from head to toe. My colleagues and I even used it in our hair.

Azulene Oil is derived from German chamomile flowers and it has a distinctive Smurf-blue color. (If you’re not sure what a Smurf is you’re in luck as they have their own website at smurf.com). This oil is beneficial to sensitive skin types and is known for its calming, anti-inflammatory, and redness-reducing properties. Since we had a facial treatment centered around Azulene Oil, sometimes I would apply it to my clients who just had a glycolic facial.

The only drawback of this Azulene Oil is you have to be careful because it does stain. Please do a patch test on any product or oil before you take it on full throttle. 

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By Dana Hinnant, Beauty Editor

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  • dhinnant@bolddblindbeauty.com 

Author Bio:

A headshot of Dana wearing a black scoop neck top under a black jacket. She has glowng caramel colored skin and short dark hair.
Dana Hinnant

Dana Hinnant, a Washingtonian native, whose journey into the beauty industry began 20 years ago after receiving her B.A. in Hearing and Speech Sciences from the University of Maryland in 2000. She received her aesthetics training at Von Lee International School of Esthetics in Baltimore, MD. She started as a local makeup artist and events coordinator with Alluring Looks, Inc. in the Washington DC metropolitan area. Her articles were featured in local publications such as Pose Magazine and Yndigo newsletter. In the mid-2000s, she was a volunteer instructor with the American Cancer Society’s Look Good…Feel Better program, which landed her an esthetician position at an area day spa. 

Over the past several years, Dana has worked with various non-profit organizations and small businesses. During her tenure as the President of the Health and Wellness division of the National Federation of the Blind DC affiliate, she utilized the platform to provide salon safety tips and skincare advice throughout the community. She was a consultant with the Ecumenical Health Council in Port Towns, MD doing beauty and wellness presentations at area churches and events.

In 2019, Dana received the Maryland Association of Community Service Award for Volunteer of the Year due to her community engagement work for The Arc of Prince George’s County. In addition, she also received the Volunteer of the Year award for 2020 from The Arc of Maryland. She is a member and an ambassador with the Professional Beauty Association. Dana is one of the co-owners of Capitol Collective Consulting LLC which launched in April 2021.

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  • The header is a closeup of German chamomile flowers against a bright blue sky.
  • A closeup of a towel-clad young woman lying on a table with a rolled towel under her neck receiving a professional head massage at a spa.
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