CALENDULA FLOWER 

What is Calendula?

According to Mountain Rose Herbs:

"Calendula is an annual flower native to the northern Mediterranean countries. Its name refers to its tendency to bloom with the calendar, usually once a month or with every new moon. The term “marigold” refers to the Virgin Mary, and the flowers are used to honor her during Catholic events. The Egyptians considered them to have rejuvenating properties. Calendula has historically been used as a food, adding flavor to cereals, rice, and soups. The petals can be added to salads for their brilliant color. As recently as 70 years ago, American physicians used calendula to treat amenorrhea, conjunctivitis, fevers, cuts, scrapes, bruises, and burns, as well as minor infections of the skin.

"However, this herbal flower is not just known for its beauty:


Calendula creams , toners and washes are still used to disinfect minor wounds and to treat infections of the skin. The antibacterial and immunostimulant properties of the plant make it extremely useful in treating slow-healing cuts and cuts in people who have compromised immune systems. The herb stimulates the production of collagen at wound sites and minimizes scarring. Gargling calendula water may ease sore throat. Because of the vivid and brilliant color of calendula, it was thought to possess powers for the protection and benefit of humans… An often overlooked application of this herb is the treatment of post-mastectomy lymphedema. The herb will not reduce swelling, but it will reduce pain.

NOW LET’S LOOK AT THE SKIN BENEFITS 

Recently, more and more eco-conscious cosmetic brands have been using calendula as a feature ingredient. Calendula officinalis (pot marigold) is a lovely golden floral blossom often used in gardening and even cooking in the place of saffron. These days, you may have seen it popping up on skin care labels lately and thought maybe calendula was just a fragrance. Not at all! What does it do? Natural skin care mavens, take note and read on to see what some the calendula skin care benefits are because they are rather impressive. You can get it here www.neneeysbeauty.com

Anti-inflammatory and anti-bacterial: Calendula has healing anti-inflammatory and anti-bacterial properties; in earlier times, it was often use to disinfect wounds, and treat burns and skin infections (like ringworms and athlete’s foot). Documented reports also reveal that in earlier times, calendula oil was even used as a treatment against staphylococcus infections as the oil effectively killed the nasty bacteria that ate away at the flesh.

These days, the essence, extract or oil of calendula is incorporated into emollients and washes to fortify healing effects – calendula-infused products are still used by people who want to naturally aid the healing process of their wounds. It’s commonly used to treat acne, dermatitis, diaper rashes, dry skin, eczema, insect bites, and hemorrhoids.

Antioxidant rich: Calendula is rich in antioxidants like carotenoids, vitamin A pre-cursors, that help to swipe away free radicals which can cause premature aging. It’s also very rich in tocopherols, or vitamin E, another antioxidant with amazing skin softening abilities. In addition, some preliminary studies who's the linolenic acid in calendula oil may also help reduce photo aging from the sun.

Brightening and regenerating: Calendula is an all-natural skin brightener effective at reducing the appearance of scars. Studies reveal that the extract of this herb blossom can stimulate the production of collagen which is important in proper skin regeneration so for those with dull skin who want to regain their youthful, glowing skin, calendula-infused toners and moisturizers can surely do the trick.


There you have it. So if you want to protect and improve your skin – strengthen it against the attack of free radicals and make it brighter — start looking for skin care products with calendula. We use calendula in our nourishing face toner and body lotions. You can also create your very own unique custom skin care products with this fabulous, high-performance ingredient.



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