
- The calendula flower, or marigold, is easily cultivated in regions of the Mediterranean, where it blooms from April to early December
- Wild calendula can also be found in fields and rural areas
- Its seeds are scattered and sown by the wind and must survive extreme cold
- The bright yellow or orange calendula flowers are also known for their staining properties
- A yellow dye can be obtained by decoction and is often used in the food industry
Calendula oil extract is traditionally used in herbal medicine to help heal wounds and relieve skin inflammation and irritation. Particularly beneficial for delicate, sensitive skin, this extract is suitable for young children (2 years and older). Healing and anti-inflammatory, this is a must have at home.
- Calendula oil extract is traditionally used in herbal medicine to help heal wounds and relieve skin inflammation and irritation. Particularly beneficial for delicate, sensitive skin, this extract is suitable for young children (2 years and older). Healing and anti-inflammatory, this is a must have at home.
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Recommended Use
Topical (Adults and children 2 years and older): Apply to affected area as needed. For all skin types