Calendula is good for skin...
- biancagroup
- Nov 17, 2017
- 1 min read

We’re always happy to see flowers blooming in our gardens—but what if I told you that flowers belong in our skincare too? Flowering plants have skincare benefits that reach much farther than just their lovely scents (though they do have those too). Flowers have been used in skincare for centuries, sourced and distilled for their anti-aging and anti-inflammatory properties. Rose oils and waters are known to have soothing and redness-reducing benefits while calendula, or marigold, is hailed for its moisturizing and calming effect on the skin. Orchid has been used for ages to repair and protect, and both camellia and hibiscus are rich in vitamins and anti-oxidants.
Today, i would like to talk about calendula flowers or sometimes they called "marigold". Calendula flower is used to prevent muscle spasms, start menstrual periods, and reduce fever. It is also used for treating sore throat and mouth, menstrual cramps, cancer, and stomach and duodenal ulcers.
Aside from stimulating healing, calendula oil can significantly boost the appearance of your skin. It can affect blood flow to the skin cells, provide antioxidant protection that reduces the appearance of wrinkles and ages spots, and even the visibility of scars. If you want smooth, even-toned skin that glows with youthful vitality, consider adding some organic products that contain calendula or consume it in another form, such as tea.
So, let's start using product that has all this natural product whereby we wil never get side effect. Jom try our new product "Homemade soap Calendula Lemongrass" if you have a sensitive skin.
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