Calendula Flowe Oil

Calendula Flowe Oil

Product name Same Seedflower Oil / Calendula Flowe Oil
Botanical Name Calendula Officinalis
Harvest time Summer
Part Used Flowers
Method of Extraction Solvent Extraction
EINECS CAS 70955-25-8   
EINECS 232-277-0 and 288-920-0
INCI Name Calendula Officinalis Oil
Chemical content Carotenoids, triterpenes,  anidiol, calenduladiol, heliantriol, flavonoids, isorhamnetin clycosides

The Latin name is 'Calendula officinalis'. Due to the re-flowering of the plants after the proper tearing of the seed-binding flowers, this plant was called the Calendula, which means the first day of the Latin month. It is a one-year, herbaceous plant that grows in almost every geography where mild climate prevails. It has a height between 20 and 80 cm. The flowers range from yellow to orange. Some of the flowers are single-layered, some are layered and layered. They are equivalent in terms of healing. Stems and leaves are fleshy and sticky. The use of calendula dates back to the 12th century. This plant was formerly used as an air forecaster. If he kept his flowers closed after 7 in the morning, it would rain. Calendula flowers, with petals, are collected from early summer to autumn.

MEDICINE

  • Soothes stomach aches
  • Strengthens the immune system
  • Itching and soothing toe fungus
  • Good for baby rashes
  • varicose veins and inflammations.
  • Good for ulcers
  • Wound healing properties
  • Cleans the lymph system
  • Used for the treatment of liver-related diseases
  • Good for burns and eczema
  • Has blood cleaning feature
  • Urine extractor
  • Has cancer prevention properties

 

COSMETIC

SKIN

  • Moisturizes dry skin A great moisturizer for cracked skin
  • It is good for blisters and wounds on the skin.
  • Benefit to warts is also among the benefits of calendula oil.
  • It is an effective oil for sunburn.
  • Acne benefits.
  • It's good for burns.
  • Corrects color changes caused by scarring on skin.
  • Can be used after shaving for men. Soothes skin
  • It helps to destroy the fungus on the skin and feet.
  • It is beneficial for skin itching, redness, tenderness and swelling.
  • It promotes the growth of healthy new tissues in the irritated area. Strengthens skin This increases blood flow to the area.
  • Increases collagen production in the skin.
  • Heals small cuts.
  • It benefits varicose veins.
  • It is good for skin diseases such as eczema, psoriasis and dermatitis.
  • Reduces bruises.

 

 

HAIR CARE

  • Gives hair softness
  • Brightens hair.
  • Good for the bottom of the hair.
  • Cleans and cares hair
  • Helps meet hair moisture requirement