Benefits of Calendula

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Calendula Oil - Healthful & Beautiful Skin!

Calendula oil can be found in commercial and homemade skin care products. It has antiseptic, antimicrobial, anti-fungal, anti-inflammatory, antibacterial and skin regenerative properties.

It is used for making homemade liquid soap and bar soap. It helps to relieve acne, repair scars, reduce inflammation and much more! Calendula oil offers beautiful skin results!

All About Calendula Oil!

Beautiful Skin, Natural, Healthful, Soap Making Oil

Pot Marigold FlowerCalendula oil is extracted, by steam distillation, from the petals of the calendula flower, otherwise known as pot marigold. This bright yellowish-orange colored flower consists of twelve to twenty different kinds of perennial or annual plants. After the petals have been steeped and infused, usually with olive oil, a golden-orange colored oil remains.

How is calendula oil beneficial? This natural oil offers antiseptic, antimicrobial, anti-fungal, anti-inflammatory, antibacterial and skin regenerative properties. It is a natural, soothing and pain-relieving moisturizer. It has many skin care benefits and is used for all ages, from babies to adults.

How is calendula oil used? You can find this oil in many commercial or homemade skin care products, such as: lotions, ointments, soaps, salves, creams and natural cosmetics! It is soothing and moisturizing for dry skin, dry itchy skin, chapped skin and cracked skin! It soothes and relieves rashes, including irritating diaper rash. It is helpful for Athletes foot fungus, ringworm, minor cuts, insect bites, bedsores, spider veins, leg ulcers and more. It is often used as base oil in massages for aromatherapy benefits.

This natural oil can be used on delicate or sensitive skin. It can be directly applied to the skin, but should be tested on a small area first. As with any oil, caution should be used to avoid any allergic reactions.

When making homemade soap, the petals of the calendula plant are infused into a vegetable oil, such as olive or almond oil. There is no need to use much of this soap making oil, for it to be beneficial. In your homemade soap recipes, just add up to 10% of your total oils at the beginning of your soap making process. Shelf life of this soap making oil is approximately one year. Saponification values, converted to ounces, equal 0.134 oz. NaOH, (homemade bar soap), and 0.1888 KOH, (homemade liquid soap).

Calendula oil offers a variety of healthful benefits and can be used in many ways. It is found in commercial and homemade skin care products. It is used for all ages, from babies to adults. Discover the benefits of calendula and enjoy beautiful skin!

Find calendula oil, at: http://www.natural-goat-milk-soap.com/calendula-oil.html

Find homemade skin care tips, at:
http://www.natural-goat-milk-soap.com/homemade-skin-care.html

Learn how to make soap, at:
http://www.natural-goat-milk-soap.com/how-to-make-soap.html

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