A Natural Soothing Herb to Calm Skin

Calendula: “Mother of The Skin” in Herbalist Circles
  • The flower power from Calendula has been used for centuries across cultures, particularly in Ayurvedic and Chinese medicine. Because of its healing and gently soothing properties, it's not only an ideal everyday skincare ingredient, but can be used to relieve conditions like eczema, psoriasis, rashes and reactions, and even bug bites. Anti-inflammatory, anti-fungal, and antibacterial properties provide you with an amazing way to reap the benefits of Calendula for skin inflammation, irritation, dryness, and age-related damage.

What exactly is Calendula oil?
  • Calendula oil is a natural oil extracted from marigold flowers (Calendula officinalis). Commonly known as the “mother of the skin” in herbalist circles. It's often used as a complementary or alternative treatment. Calendula oil has antifungal, anti-inflammatory, and antibacterial properties that might make it useful in healing wounds, soothing eczema, and relieving diaper rash. Gentle and soothing, it can be safely used by people of all ages.
  • Calendula oil is commonly used in skincare products for its anti-inflammatory, soothing andantimicrobial properties. Calendula petals contain five compounds: Oleanolic acid, lupeol, quercetin,alpha amyrin, and beta amyrin. These compounds are known to provide antioxidant protection, andatthe same time,soothe yourskin and reduce discomfort. It has also been found to increase collagen and elastin in the skin, making it useful in preventing the formation of scar tissue on the face and body.

Traditionally, it’s been used to effectively treat and manage the following:
  • Psoriasis / Eczema
  • Sunburn
  • Aging skin
  • Acne
  • Insect bites
  • Diaper rash
  • Radiation burns
  • Wounds

So, what are the skin benefits of Calendula?

1. Promotes Healing 
  • Calendula is primarily known as a healing plant because of its soothing abilities. Although a gentle herb, the healing effects derived from Calendula petals are very powerful, making it a must-have in the medicine cabinet. It is beneficial for any wound healing you may need including insect bites, bruises, blisters, cuts, and cold sores. Topical application of Calendula is used to keep wounds clean and help new tissue to grow. It is often used to help poorly healing wounds, those that are exhibiting signs of tenderness, redness, or inflammation, to correct course.
2. Hydrates and Nourishes Dry Skin
  • Calendula has can be used to relieve many types of skin conditions that may cause dry, itchy, or irritated areas. It soothes skin experiences symptoms of eczema, dermatitis, and dandruff. By promoting the production of collagen, an essential protein for glowing skin, Calendula aids in sustaining soothed, hydrated skin. Although strong in effect, the gentleness of the herb often makes Calendula a skin care benefit that can be enjoyed even by many of those with skin sensitivities.
3. Slows Development of Wrinkles
  • Calendula has also been found to assist in slowing the development of wrinkles. The antioxidants and anti-inflammatory compounds in Calendula have been found to significantly protect against oxidative stress in human skin cells. Oxidative stress is an imbalance of damaging atoms and antioxidants. Oxidative stress plays a large role in the aging process as well as the development of several illnesses.
4. Reducing Scarring
  • One of the prominent Calendula benefits is its ability to reduce scarring when used to treat wounds. The Calendula properties that benefit wound healing apply to the scarring process as well. Calendula increases blood flow to the injury, promotes a speedy and healthy healing process, free of infection, and encourages growth of healthy new tissue. In the cases of skin ulcers like chicken pox and acne, the herb softens and soothes the skin, preventing inflammation, boosting the immune response, which allows wounds to heal quickly and cleanly.
5. It Calms and Soothes Eczema Prone Skin
Calendula is popular among those with skin that’s prone to eczema, psoriasis and itchy or dry skin. 
Here are some reasons why calendula is so beneficial for eczema pone skin:
  • Aids in wound healing
  • Soothes itchy skin
  • Helps reduce scaring from scratching
  • Reduces topical pain
  • Reduces skin inflammation
And when it’s combined with nourishing oils, it’s very moisturizing as well.



Calendula and Eczema Prone Skin Skincare

These days, Calendula can be found in many natural skin products such as natural eczema treatments. Because it helps reduce skin inflammation and has anti-aging properties, Calendula can be found in many body and facial products.

See our list below of our natural favourite Calendula dry to eczema prone skin skincare products:

DRY-EZ RELIEF FACE & BODY OIL: Apply this soothing hydration oil directly to skin that helps relieve your dry, itchy or irritation, minimize scars and rejuvenate your skin. Full of vitamins, antioxidants, essential fatty acids, plant compounds, and natural enzymes, it’s gentle and calming for both kids and adults.

Its anti-bacterial, anti-virus and anti-oxidants properties give it a protective edge over normal face and body oils. It aids in soothing dry skin, tissue repair, fight free radicals, support healthy collagen formation, and provides protection to sensitive skin.

DRY-EZ RELIEF ROLL-ON REMEDY: A premium therapeutic oil formulated calms and soothes dryness, irritation, inflammation and discomfort, protect sensitive skin and strengthen skin’s health. It helps to rejuvenate and restore sensitive skin. The Roll-On Remedy is targeted for the spot repair treatment, concentrating on areas of irritation, dryness and infection. It is ideal for use when you are on the go, as dryness and irritation often appear during the day. Your dry and irritated skin will thank you for the soothing relief!


Are there any side effects?
  • If you are allergic to ragweed, daisies, marigold, or flowers in the Asteraceae family, it’s probably best to skip as it could lead to an allergic reaction. Also important to note: Doctors recommend opting out if you are pregnant or breastfeeding. Ingesting calendula may impact your hormone levels or even induce menstruation. If you’re unsure about any of the above, check with your healthcare provider before incorporating calendula into your regular routine.
Please keep in mind that although these tips and information are based on traditional evidence and laboratory studies, and it has been worked for several sufferers, we are in no way medical professionals. If you’re experiencing severe symptoms or have a topical infection, it is always best to seek medical advice immediately.


Sources:
https://www.healthline.com/health/calendula-oil
https://www.express.co.uk/life-style/health/1096896/eczema-treatment-dry-itchy-skin-creammoisturiser-calendula
https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/medicine-and-dentistry/calendula-officinalis
https://www.herbalgram.org/resources/herbalgram/issues/77/table-of-contents/article3229


Let’s add Calendula to your skincare routine!
You’ve learned about some Calendula benefits — its anti-inflammatory properties, its ability to moisturize your skin and help delay aging, and how it gently heals and soothes your skin — now 
DON’T wait to put Calendula to work for you and your family!
 

(Reminder: Everyone’s skin can react differently to new ingredients. We recommend a patch test before applying new products to the skin!)

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Jan 18,2023