The article will present the best cosmetic recipes based on calendula flowers.
Calendula has been used for medicinal and cosmetic purposes for a long time. It has an antiseptic and anti-inflammatory effect, has a mild healing property and has a pleasant smell.
- Calendula received its qualities due to the fact that it contains valuable essential oils, acids and resins.
- The most valuable nutrients are calendula flowers, but stems and leaves are also used
- Calendula is a rather unpretentious plant. It grows in temperate latitudes
- Calendula flowers are used fresh and dry. Tinctures, decoctions and essential oils are made from them.
- Calendula extract is widely used in modern cosmetology, as an integral part of face and body creams, shampoos and all kinds of other products.
- Calendula does not cause allergies and is suitable for sensitive skin
Beneficial properties of calendula for the skin of the face and body against acne
- Calendula flowers contain many substances that help relieve inflammation and disinfect
- As a rule, calendula decoction or alcohol tincture is used in the treatment of acne and acne.
- Also, calendula is included in many anti-acne products.
- Calendula tincture promotes wound healing, tightens pores and disinfects the skin. However, it dries out the skin a lot and is not very suitable for people with dry skin types.
- For a softer effect, use calendula essential oil. It is not recommended to use it in its pure form. Usually, it is mixed with a base oil (olive, peach or almond)
Calendula based face masks
Indications and contraindications
Oily skin loves calendula most. Caléndula officinalis mattifies it, relieves inflammation, tightens pores, has an antibacterial effect, and corrects the functioning of the sebaceous glands. In addition, the flower helps cope with acne and heals wounds on the face. In skin care products, calendula is often combined with alcohol, but it dries out the dermis, so it is much wiser to combine calendula with water-based products.
Dry skin favors calendula, since oil products based on Caléndula officinális provide dry dermis with simultaneous nutrition and hydration, while extremely rarely causing allergic reactions. For normal skin, calendula serves for preventive purposes, normalizing metabolic processes in cells, restoring the natural mantle of the skin, toning it.
In addition, calendula is recommended for:
- healing of microtraumas on the skin;
- depigmentation of the dermis;
- eliminating sagging skin and wrinkles.
Contraindications include, in addition to individual intolerance to the flower, violation of the integrity of the skin and the tendency of sensitive skin to allergies. Improper use of Caléndula officinális leads to dryness and flaking of the dermis, so at home you should strictly follow the recipe for preparing care products.
Recipes with calendula for acne
Steam bath for face . This recipe will help steam your facial skin and prepare it for further procedures. To prepare the bath we need:
- 2 tablespoons dried calendula flowers and 2 cups water
- Fill the flowers with water and boil
- After boiling, turn off the broth, tilt your face over it and cover with a towel.
The procedure takes 5 - 10 minutes.
Mask with calendula tincture . We will need:
- A spoonful of wheat flour, a spoonful of calendula alcohol tincture, a spoonful of natural honey and water
- All ingredients must be mixed to the consistency of sour cream.
- Apply to cleansed face for 10 minutes, rinse with warm water
This product will even out your complexion, tighten pores and dry out inflammation.
Therapeutic compress for the face . This product is completely natural and suitable for all skin types. We will need:
- Spoon of calendula flowers, chamomile flowers, birch buds
- Pour all the ingredients into a glass of water and bring to a boil, then cool until warm.
- Take cotton pads or a piece of cotton cloth, soak them in the solution and apply to problem areas of the face
- Lie with the compress for about 15 minutes
Remedies with calendula for acne
What to do if blood vessels and bruises are visible
Another global promotion of the pharmaceutical arsenal for eliminating edema and spider veins is remedies for varicose veins and thrombosis.
Claim: Badyaga can get rid of spider veins and eliminate bruises and swelling under the eyes in just a few uses.
It's true:
The freshwater sponge badyaga, which lives at great depths in reservoirs, is a concentrate of useful organic substances and salts, contains carbonates and sponginin - the main substance in the fight against inflammation. Thanks to its composition, badyaga eliminates rosacea (spider veins) or cyanosis under the eyes, which cause a clear aesthetic defect. Masks with badyaga regenerate the skin, help in the production of collagen, give elasticity and have a rejuvenating effect, eliminating fine wrinkles. But here it is worth noting that badyagi powder was originally intended by the manufacturers as a means of treating bruises and swelling. But you should be careful with the area around the eyes during any procedures. After all, this is a place in close proximity to the mucous membrane of the eye, which is very sensitive to all kinds of cosmetic things. If you decide to use badyagu to eliminate bruises and swelling, do not let it get into your eyes. For some, using this life hack provokes redness in the application area. So if you have a day or two left before an important celebration, then go ahead. But you shouldn’t make such a mask right before going out.
Statement: Heparin ointment can also relieve bruises, smooth the surface of the epidermis and eliminate spider veins.
This is rather a myth:
The original purpose of heparin ointment is to cope with blood clots, eliminate hematomas and fight varicose veins. Yes, it copes well with its purpose and is even capable of providing a quick effect on the face, but firstly, the composition of all pharmaceutical medicinal ointments is very different from the composition of special cosmetics for the face. And it’s not news that the skin on your feet is different from the skin on your face. So, the body can react in the most unexpected way and give an allergic reaction to the ointment. Some people who have used this heparin preparation have reported an unpleasant burning sensation and redness after application. The ointment is definitely not suitable as a permanent care product, but for a short course for emergency removal of a bruise or hematoma, it may be quite suitable.
How to wipe your face with calendula?
Calendula tincture is one of the most powerful anti-acne remedies. It is sold at the pharmacy or you can make it yourself. You can make a homemade calendula tincture with a small amount of alcohol. For this we need:
- 25 grams of dried calendula flowers and 100 grams of vodka
- If the flowers are in inflorescences, then chop them
- Fill with vodka and leave in a dark place for a week, stirring occasionally
- After a week, strain the tincture, removing the flowers.
You can wipe your face with this tincture twice a day - morning and evening.
Pharmacy tincture contains a high concentration of alcohol and is recommended for spot use. Also, it can be mixed with a decoction of herbs or cosmetic lotion.
Calendula tincture relieves acne and tightens pores, and also helps even out complexion
Pharmacy tincture of calendula
Methods of application
Cosmetologists recommend using calendula-based cosmetics on any skin type. But for those with dry skin, it needs to be mixed with oils or moisturizers.
Decoction
A simple recipe that, when used systematically, will help improve the condition of the skin and make it healthier. The decoction can be used as an independent remedy or added to complex, multi-component cosmetic products. It is prepared from:
- dry inflorescences - 2 tbsp. spoons;
- boiling water – 200 ml..
Pour boiling water over the phyto-raw material and place it in a water bath for 5-7 minutes. When the broth has cooled, strain. You need to wipe your face 2-3 times throughout the day. The decoction can even be used to care for the skin around the eyes.
Cosmetic ice
Cosmetic ice for the face based on calendula helps relieve signs of fatigue, treats inflammation, irritation, narrows dilated sebaceous ducts, tones, and helps prevent early skin aging.
To make ice, just pour the cooled broth into molds and freeze. If desired, to increase the effectiveness of cosmetic ice, a decoction can be prepared by combining several medicinal plants. Chamomile, parsley, and mint are combined with calendula. You can also add a couple of drops of essential oil, such as orange or tea tree. Use ice in the morning during hygiene procedures or after cosmetic masks if you need to tighten the pores.
Alcohol tincture
The drug has strong bactericidal and disinfectant properties, promotes the regeneration of affected areas of the epidermis, significantly accelerates healing, and normalizes the amount of sebum produced. Ready-made alcohol tincture can be purchased at any pharmacy, or you can prepare it yourself. For this you will need:
- dry calendula flower - 2 tbsp. spoons;
- medical alcohol or vodka – 200 ml..
Pour the calendula into a bottle or dark glass jar, fill it with alcohol, and place it in a place where the sun's rays do not penetrate. Leave for 10-12 days. The alcohol tincture is not applied to the entire face, but is applied pointwise, only to those areas that need it.
Important! Due to the alcohol content, the tincture may cause peeling for those with dry skin.
Extract and oil
The use of oil or extract helps get rid of pimples, blackheads, acne, relieve irritation and inflammation. As a result, the skin becomes smooth, soft, acquires an even tone, and a healthy shade appears. In addition, when it gets on the skin, the extract forms a thin film on its surface, which is an excellent protection against weather factors: wind and temperature changes.
Calendula oil for the face is easy to prepare at home:
- Fill a glass jar two-thirds full with phyto-raw materials (without sealing).
- Pour in base oil so that it completely covers the flowers. You can use any vegetable oil, but it is better to give preference to olive oil.
- Cover the container with a cloth or paper napkin and place in a sunny place.
- Leave for 1.5-2 months, shaking every day.
For those with mature, problem skin, homemade compresses with added oil are recommended:
- Moisten a cotton napkin with hot water and wring it out.
- Apply oil evenly to a warm cloth.
- Place the cloth on your face and cover with a terry towel. Keep for 20-30 minutes.
The extract can be used to enrich ready-made cosmetic preparations. It is enough to add a few drops to the cream or mask solution. Unlike preparations containing alcohol, these products are suitable for owners of any skin type.
Ointment
Calendula ointment for the face effectively fights acne, promotes regenerative processes, and acts as an anti-aging agent. The direct purpose of the ointment is to treat skin lesions. To get rid of facial or age-related wrinkles and even out the relief, apply a thin layer of ointment to the skin twice a day.
You can purchase the drug at an affordable price at any pharmacy. But those who like to make their own cosmetics can use the recipe. Composition of the ointment:
- calendula oil – 4 tablespoons;
- beeswax - teaspoon.
Heat the oil to 80 C° in a water bath, add granulated wax. When it melts, remove from heat and cool, stirring occasionally. As it cools, the ointment will thicken. Transfer the finished product into an opaque container with a tight lid. Calendula is one of the natural preservatives, so the ointment can be stored for several months without losing its beneficial properties.
Lotion
Using lotion with calendula for the face will help get rid of acne, cleanse the epidermis, smooth out fine wrinkles, improve tone and saturate it with useful substances. To prepare it you will need the following components:
- calendula – 2 tbsp. spoons;
- medical alcohol – 50 ml. (can be replaced with vodka);
- fresh juice of a quarter of a lemon.
Use glass or ceramic dishes for cooking. Pour alcohol over the calendula, squeeze in lemon juice and stir. Cover the container with cling film and leave the lotion for three days. You should get a bright yellow liquid, which needs to be strained into a sterilized glass container with a lid. The product can be stored for longer than a month.
You can increase the effectiveness of a herbal lotion by adding not only calendula, but also other herbs. For example, rosemary will be useful for the care of dry skin, and chamomile for inflamed skin. As a care product for aging skin, the lotion is used once a day, and to help problematic skin it is used twice a day, for a course of 3 weeks.
Important! If the self-prepared lotion becomes cloudy or changes color, it should not be used.
Using calendula essential oil for the face
Calendula oil is more gentle than tincture. That is why it is also used for dry facial skin. Once a week you can give your face a nourishing mask. For this:
- To the base oil (for example, olive oil), you need to add a couple of drops of calendula oil and an ampoule of vitamin E.
- Apply the mixture to the skin of the face and neck.
- Leave for an hour and then blot off the residue with a napkin.
Calendula oil is added to homemade creams, lotions, and lip balms.
Using tincture, oil and decoction of calendula for hair: masks, rinsing
Calendula is an indispensable remedy for almost all hair types. It refreshes hair and normalizes sebum production, stimulates hair growth and prevents dandruff.
Masks, rinses and hair shampoos are prepared from calendula. Some of the recipes can be made at home yourself.
A decoction of calendula flowers for rinsing hair.
- Pour a tablespoon of flowers into a liter of water and boil.
- Then filter, cool and rinse your hair with the resulting decoction after washing.
Hair mask against excess oiliness.
- Mix the egg white with a teaspoon of calendula tincture and a spoonful of honey.
- Apply the mixture to the hair roots for 20 minutes, then rinse with warm water.
A mask with burdock oil and calendula tincture perfectly stimulates hair growth. For this we will need:
- 2 spoons of burdock oil, 1 spoon of olive oil and 1 spoon of calendula tincture.
- All ingredients must be thoroughly mixed and applied to the hair roots for 30 minutes.
- Wrap your hair with film and a towel
Calendula for hair
Castor oil and calendula tincture for hair
Castor oil is extremely beneficial for hair, it nourishes hair follicles and stimulates new hair growth
Mask of calendula and castor oil . We have to:
- A tablespoon of castor oil, a spoonful of honey, a spoonful of calendula tincture
- Mix all ingredients and apply to hair roots
- Cover your head and hold the mask on for 30 minutes.
- Then wash off with shampoo
Calendula tincture and castor oil
Using chamomile with calendula
Chamomile and calendula complement each other perfectly. Both of these products are excellent antiseptics with many other useful properties. Let's prepare cosmetic ice from calendula and chamomile. For this we need:
- 1 tablespoon chamomile and calendula flower mixture, a glass of water and ice cube trays
- Fill the flowers with water and boil
- Cool the broth, strain and pour into molds
- Waiting for it to freeze
Cosmetic ice is used daily in the morning, it improves complexion, relieves swelling, and stimulates blood circulation.
Due to the fact that ice is made from a decoction of herbs, it also has an anti-inflammatory effect, relieves redness and reduces acne.
Calendula and vitamin A for heels
Calendula helps make the skin softer, and thanks to its antiseptic properties, heals microcracks. To prepare homemade foot cream we need:
- Baby cream, calendula ointment and liquid vitamin A.
- All ingredients can be purchased at the pharmacy
- Mix all ingredients 1 teaspoon at a time
- Steam your feet and clean your heels with pumice stone. Then we apply our cream and put on socks
This procedure is best done at night. In the morning your feet will be soft and tender.
Heel cream with calendula and vitamin A
Compound
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Today, the beneficial properties of the flower have been proven by science. Calendula contains several unique components that are especially valuable for skin care:
- oleic acid – improves blood supply to dermal cells;
- lupeol – has an anti-inflammatory effect;
- quercetin – antioxidant;
- carotenoids – activate the synthesis of vitamin A;
- flavonoids, minerals, vitamins, phytosterols, acids, esters - help solve many skin problems.
Calendula for acne and hair: reviews
- » I love homemade cosmetics. They cope with skin problems better than store-bought cosmetics. One of my favorite remedies is calendula tincture. If pimples appear, I spot-apply the product at night. Already in the morning, acne is less noticeable" Oksana, 32 years old
- » Due to the fact that calendula tincture is alcohol-based, it stimulates hair growth. I add it to almost all masks, even store-bought ones. Hair really grows faster" Svetlana, 24 years old
- » Calendula and chamomile are my favorite healing herbs. I buy almost all cosmetics that contain extracts of these herbs. It is important for me that these products act gently and do not dry out the skin.” Elena, 38 years old
Use depending on skin type
Calendula should be a priority for those with oily and problem skin, although in principle it can be used for any type.
Calendula for oily and problem skin
Calendula is a storehouse of benefits for oily skin because it:
- tightens pores;
- mattifies;
- radically reduces the number of acne on the face;
- disinfects;
- gets rid of acne;
- heals.
Along with calendula, a number of cosmetic products contain alcohol. If you wipe your face with this product, the skin dries out, dehydrates, and flakes, which contributes to excess sebum production. Based on this, when choosing skincare products, it is better to focus on those that do not contain alcohol.
Gets rid of acne
Calendula for dry and sensitive skin
Calendula oil products perfectly neutralize inflammation and irritation on dry and sensitive skin. Rubbing your face with a tonic based on this plant has the most beneficial effect on it.
Calendula for normal skin
The basis of normal skin care is prevention. In this case, it is not necessary to use ointments and calendula tinctures on a regular basis. It is enough to make a mask with the addition of marigold extract at least once every 2 weeks.