Calendula
Salve and Oil
Cherish and pamper your skin
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Our Salves and Oils
Discover the Healing Power of Calendula with Our Premium Products.
Welcome to our online store, your destination for top-quality calendula salve and oil.
Our products are carefully crafted, using only the finest organic ingredients to bring you the best in natural skincare.
Why Choose Our Calendula Products?
Pure and Organic: We use the tried-and-true, slow infusion process to make our calendula oil. We infuse dried, organic calendula flowers (calendula officinalis) in organic, extra virgin olive oil for a minimum of 8 weeks, ensuring a rich, potent oil that retains the full benefits of calendula. This carefully made oil is at the heart of our salve.
Our Double Infusion Process: We put our oil through a double-infusion process.
First Infusion: Firstly, we infuse the dried flowers (petals and heads) in organic, extra virgin olive oil for approximately six weeks.
Second Infusion: We then strain off the first-infusion flowers and add new, dried flowers to the same oil. This begins the second infusion process which lasts for an additional six weeks.
Healing Properties: Calendula is renowned for its ability to soothe skin irritations, from minor scrapes, burns, and rashes to dry skin and eczema.
Our products harness these natural healing properties, providing relief and nourishment for your skin.
Crafted with Love: Each product is made with love and great care, reflecting our commitment to quality and your well-being.
Competitive Prices: Enjoy premium calendula products at prices that won’t break the bank.
Experience the soothing, healing power of calendula.
Treat your skin to the best with our salve and oil – crafted naturally, with love. Explore our collection today and embrace natural, effective skincare.
Quality Ingredients: We enrich our salve with organic, virgin coconut oil (a small amount); organic beeswax, and vitamin E oil, enhancing its soothing and protective properties.
Sanitation Focus: We focus on sanitation and meticulous preparation, to maintain the purity and effectiveness of every product.
WARNING: If you are allergic to daisy family plants or ragweed plants, you might want to avoid calendula salve or oil.
Do a spot test on your skin to ensure that you do not have an adverse reaction to the salve or oil.
Please don't use it on deep wounds or burns.
Scientific Review of the Therapeutic Potential of Calendula officinalis L.
Presented on the National Institutes of Health's website, National Library of Medicine(National Center for Biotechnology Information). Published online 2023 Apr 18.
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Here is part of the "Abstract" from a review of the therapeutic potential of Calendula officinalis L., as presented on the website of the "NIH's", National Library of Medicine.
"Abstract: Calendula officinalis Linn. (CO) is a popular medicinal plant from the plant kingdom’s Asteraceae family that has been used for millennia. This plant contains flavonoids, triterpenoids, glycosides, saponins, carotenoids, volatile oil, amino acids, steroids, sterols, and quinines. These chemical constituents confer multifaceted biological effects such as anti-inflammatory, anti-cancer, antihelminthic, antidiabetes, wound healing, hepatoprotective, and antioxidant activities. Additionally, it is employed in cases of certain burns and gastrointestinal, gynecological, ocular, and skin conditions."
Shahane K, Kshirsagar M, Tambe S, Jain D, Rout S, Ferreira MKM, Mali S, Amin P, Srivastav PP, Cruz J, Lima RR. An Updated Review on the Multifaceted Therapeutic Potential of Calendula officinalis L. Pharmaceuticals (Basel). 2023 Apr 18;16(4):611. doi: 10.3390/ph16040611. PMID: 37111369; PMCID: PMC10142266.
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An article about Calendula from WebMD.
"What Are the Health Benefits of Marigold Extract (Calendula)?"
Medically Reviewed by Melinda Ratini, DO on June 21, 2024 Written by Sharlene Tan
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Infused Calendula Oil Ingredients:
Dried, Organic Calendula flowers (petals and heads)
Organic, Extra Virgin Olive Oil
Organic, Vitamin E Oil
Calendula Salve Ingredients:
Calendula Infused Organic, Extra Virgin Olive Oil
Organic, Virgin Coconut Oil
Beeswax
Organic Vitamin E Oil
Some Common, Potential Benefits of Calendula Salve and Oil.
Promotes the healing of small cuts, bruises, and burns
Soothes and promotes healing of diaper rash
Soothes and heals chapped cheeks
Soothes the itchiness of rashes, eczema, and psoriasis
Moisturizes dry skin
Softens and soothes dry feet and hands
Final Product: At the end of twelve weeks of infusion, the resultant oil is wholesome and rich in the beneficial substances extracted from the calendula flowers. Sometimes the first and second infusion periods are longer than 6 and 12 weeks, respectively.
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About Calendula (Calendula Officinalis)
Calendula (Calendula Officinalis), also known as pot marigold, is a vibrant and colorful flower widely recognized for its numerous benefits as a botanical and medicinal plant. This versatile plant is renowned for its anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, and antioxidant properties.
In botanical applications, calendula is often used in skincare products to soothe and nourish the skin, promoting a healthy complexion. Its medicinal properties make it an excellent choice for treating minor wounds, burns, and skin irritations, aiding in healing.
Calendula oil and salve are popular derivatives of this flower, each offering unique benefits. Calendula oil is commonly used in aromatherapy and massage due to its soothing effects. Salve, a semi-solid ointment, is often utilized to alleviate skin conditions, such as eczema and dermatitis.
These products, suitable for humans and animals, provide natural and effective solutions for various skin concerns, making calendula an essential botanical remedy.
Here is an excerpt of contraindications provided by MountSinai.org:
"Calendula is generally considered safe to use on your skin. DO NOT apply it to an open wound without a doctor's supervision. People allergic to plants in the daisy or aster family, including chrysanthemums and ragweed, may also react to calendula (usually a skin rash)."
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