Calendula Oil
Calendula is a member of the Asteraceae / Asteraceae family and is an Asterales. According to USDA, it is based in Canada and the 48 states of the continental United States. Calendula is an annual plant that grows easily in the sun on average, moderately fertile, well-drained soils. Calendula oil is a natural oil extracted from marigold flowers (calendula officinalis).
Historically, Calendula officinalis has been used to treat a variety of skin conditions, from skin ulcers to eczema, and has been considered beneficial as an anti-inflammatory, wound and burn healing, and preservative. I did. Calendula oil is antifungal, anti-inflammatory and antibacterial and helps to heal wounds, relieve eczema and relieve diaper rash. It is also used as a preservative.
Calendula oil is made by injecting marigold flowers into carrier oil. This oil can be used alone or to make ointments, creams and ointments. Calendula can also be tinctures, teas and capsules. Currently, there is a wide range of alendulabased cosmetics on the market, including Toothpastes, Shampoo, Cleansing, baby wipes, Skincare products (moisturizers, toners, creams), Suncare products.
Calendula officinalis
Calendula officinalis Flower Oil
Clear to brownish yellow clear liquid
Skincare, Bodycare
Steam Distillation