Description:
Calendula oil is produced from calendula flowers that are extracted into sunflower oil, which is the best choice to get the maximum of the beneficial substances of the flower.
Some of the most important substances are carotenoids, flavonoids and saponins.
It is known for its beneficial effect on the skin, which gives it elasticity and softness. These properties make it excellent in the treatment of skin stretch marks while being one of the main ingredients of cosmetics.
Uses
It is applied directly to the skin and is considered an ideal oil for all aromatherapy massage, as it is an excellent carrier that can add essential oils.
Soothes irritated skin after temperature changes, sunburn, shaving, hair removal, spreading a small amount of oil to the irritated skin.
It can also be used as baby oil in the rashes caused by the use of the diaper.
It is an ideal ingredient for facial and hair cosmetics, lip balms and natural soaps for which they are used to making homemade cosmetics.
Precautions:
Avoid internal use from pregnant women, during breastfeeding, as there is insufficient data on its safety.
It may cause an allergic reaction to people who are susceptible to plants of the Asteraceae Compositae family.
It is forbidden to take calendula with tranquilizers because it can cause or aggravate drowsiness.
Keep out of reach of children.