Key Benefits of Calendula Oil

Accelerates Skin Healing: The treatment enhances the healing process of minor skin injuries through its ability to promote epithelial cell growth which enables faster closure of small wounds and scrapes and burn injuries.

Deeply Soothing: The oil delivers instant relief to skin that has become inflamed and to rashes and to dermatitis and eczema symptoms.

Natural Antiseptic: The product contains low-level antimicrobial components which create a protective barrier against harmful microbes that enter through minor skin cuts.

Hydration Boost: The product contains fatty acids which provide essential hydration to restore dry and cracked skin especially on elbows and knees and heels.

Gentle for All Ages: The product’s mild formulation makes it suitable for treating diaper rashes in infants and for treating sensitive skin conditions that affect adults.

How to Use

Cleanse: The person needs to wash the affected area using mild soap and then dry the area by patting it with a towel.

Apply: The user should apply 2 to 3 drops of Calendula oil or a Calendula-infused cream.

Massage: The user should apply the oil to their skin and then use light massage until their skin absorbs all the product.

Frequency: The product should be applied two times every day or according to the instructions given by a medical professional to achieve optimal outcomes.

Common FAQs

Is Calendula oil safe for sensitive skin?
Yes, Calendula is widely recognized for its compatibility with sensitive and easily irritated skin. However, as with any new topical product, a patch test on a small area of the forearm is recommended before widespread use.

Can I use it on open wounds?
The healing properties of Calendula make it suitable for treating minor skin injuries although the treatment should only be used on surface-level skin damage. The person should seek immediate medical attention for deep puncture wounds or severe blood loss.

How is it different from common Marigold flowers?
Medicinal Calendula (Calendula officinalis) exists as a separate species from decorative Marigold (Tagetes) which people grow in their gardens. Only Calendula officinalis is used for therapeutic-grade oils.

Are there any side effects?
Calendula can be safely applied to the skin for most people who want to use it. H…

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