Calendula Flower: A Pretty Plant for Pretty Skin!
You might think you don't know it, yet the calendula flower sprinkles gardens during the beautiful season... It is actually just these pretty yellow or orange plants also called "marigolds"! A name that doesn't necessarily attract all the attention it deserves, because the calendula flower rather drives away skin worries!

You might think you don't know it, yet the calendula flower sprinkles gardens during the beautiful season... It is actually just these pretty yellow or orange plants also called "marigolds"! A name that doesn't necessarily attract all the attention it deserves, because the calendula flower rather drives away skin worries!
Calendula flower serving oily skin...
The calendula flower has many beneficial virtues, for both oily and dry skin, that's its power! For oily and/or acne-prone skin, it is a wonderful astringent. The sap extracted from it also has anti-inflammatory, antiseptic, and regenerative actions. Whether included in beauty products like creams, lotions, or shower gels, it necessarily offers pleasant and effective benefits for you. Try it!
Calendula flower serving dry skin...
The calendula flower, also called Calendula officinalis, is also very beneficial for dry skin! It is especially the calendula macerate that has soothing, decongestant, and calming properties... The macerate is made from fresh or dried plant material left to macerate for 3 weeks to 1 month in a vegetable oil. The filtered mixture is then preserved for about 6 months away from air and light.
Calendula flower serving baby skin...
The calendula flower is so gentle and beneficial that it is also particularly recommended for caring for the skin of very young children. To wash babies, massage them, calm their redness, nothing is more effective than the calendula flower. Many brands of cosmetics specializing in organic baby products often use it.
Say yes to the calendula flower with your eyes closed! Whether for your dry, oily skin, or that of your baby! Don't be surprised to find this ingredient in sunscreens and toothpastes where it also works wonders!
Also read:
Shea Butter for hair and body... love it!
Natural and organic, what's the difference?
Cold Cream care, when to use it?