Calendula, though commonly referred to as pot marigolds, are not true marigolds, but like marigolds are part of the daisy family. Calendulas are native to Mediterranean countries and parts of Europe ...
At the end of spring planting seasons, many nurseries discount unsold or wilted plants. I cannot resist the urge to bring home one or two plants, revivable and in need of rescue. It is a good time to ...
Marigolds may not be high on the list of exotic flowers, but the healing oil that comes from the flower started making an impact on natural skin remedies centuries ago. Used primarily as an herbal ...
The goodness of calendula extracts has been known for a long time. It is extensively used in Ayurveda and Unani to treat pain, infections, cold, etc. But do you know that calendula extracts have an ...
Skin feeling irritated? Incorporating calendula into your skincare routine may help to soothe your complexion. Calendula is cropping up in numerous skincare formulas, hailed as the healing answer to a ...
Mix two tablespoons of calendula flower powder with one tablespoon of cold raw milk. Apply it to your face and rinse it off after 20 minutes. Mix one tablespoon of dried calendula powder and half a ...
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