What is Calendula oily macerate?
Calendula promotes rapid wound healing. It is used to clean wounds after thorough washing (with soap and water) and removal of soiling. Traditionally applied topically as an adjunctive treatment, it softens the skin and soothes itching. It is also widely used for cracks, abrasions and insect bites.
Commonly used for sunburn, superficial burns and diaper rash, it can also be used to dress chilblains and infected wounds. Used for corns and warts.
In cosmetology, it is incorporated into soothing and calming creams, after-sun products, shampoos and conditioners.
Our oily macerate is made from organic deodorized sunflower oil.
Production process: First cold pressing + Deodorization + Maceration
Name: Calendula officinalis flower extract; Helianthus annuus seed oil
Other names: Garden Marigold, Poor Man’s Saffron
Origin: France
Botanical family: Asteraceae
Part(s) used: Flower
Storage: Store calendula oil macerate away from heat and light.
Calendula has been used since ancient times by Indian, Arab and Greek civilizations for its medicinal and dyeing virtues.
In the 19th century, American doctors used calendula ointments to
soothe burns and skin lesions. It’s a natural alternative to conventional medicine.
Calendula arrived in Europe as a medicinal plant in the 12th century. Albert Le Grand recommends the plant as a healing agent and for treating snake and insect bites.
Today, calendula is used in baby cosmetics and dermatology thanks to its soothing and healing properties.
France
Light yellow to orange-yellow
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