Homemade Beauty Products with Calendula
If you prefer homemade beauty products to the commercial ones, you should not be worried: you can easily make your own creams and lotions and enjoy benefits of this golden plant.
You can prepare many different products and each will address a skin issue you are trying to work on.
Calendula oil – will moisturize your skin and create a protective barrier on skin surface;
Infusion (decoction) – rejuvenate, purify and improve skin tone;
Ointments and Salves could treat some skin diseases and conditions;
Masks target specific skin issues like dehydration, hyperpigmentation, dull skin tone, wrinkles and so on;
Calendula cream is necessary in daily skin routine to provide nourishment, moisture and nutrition to the skin;
Calendula tincture is a highly concentrated herbal extract. Tinctures usually contain alcohol. That is why you only use them on problematic spots, not on a whole face (otherwise alcohol will dry your skin)
Simple Rules How to Use Homemade Products
- If you have some serious skin issue, please, always talk to your dermatologist or any other doctors first. You would want to rule out underlying health conditions;
- Use homemade masks 2-3 times a week; apply them for 15-20 min;
- Always cleanse your face before applying masks, toners and other skin products;
- When preparing homemade products always use organic and chemical free ingredients;
- Tinctures are very concentrated products; it is better to dilute it before use with some mineral, distilled or regular water.
DIY Calendula Toner
This toner will suit any skin type, but it is particularly beneficial for dry and sensitive skin.
Ingredients:
2 tablespoons of dried calendula flowers
1 cup of water
Procedure:
- Boil water and pour it over the flowers
- Let brew for 40-45 min
- Apply to clean face in the morning and before bedtime
- Keep this toner in the fridge for a week
Homemade Calendula Oil
Calendula oil can be used as a first aid for minor cuts and scrapes. It is excellent anti-inflammatory product and will help to reduce redness and inflammation on sensitive skin and eczema.
You can also use calendula oil for lip and neck care.
You can also use calendula oil as a salad dressing; however, I personally kind of resent it. It just sounds weird for me.
You can also mix calendula oil with your favorite skincare products like lotions and creams to enhance benefits.
Ingredients:
Oil of your choice (olive oil, almond, grapeseed; jojoba is not edible but perfect for skin)
Method 1 (long, no heat used)
- Place calendula petals in a dry glass jar
- Pour in oil of your choice to cover petals by an inch (about 2 cm)
- Cover the jar with a lid and give your oil a good shake
- Place your jar in a paper bag or wrap a kitchen towel around the jar; place jar in a warm place
- Infuse oil for 4-6 weeks giving your jar a good shake once a day
- In 4-6 weeks strain calendula oil in another glass jar
- Store in cool, dark place
Method 2 (quick, using a double boiler)
- Place calendula petals in a dry glass jar
- Pour in oil of your choice to cover petals by an inch (about 2 cm)
- Cover the jar with a lid and give your oil a good shake
- Create a double boiler, bring water in a larger pot to boil then reduce heat right away (follow this link to learn how to make double boiler)
- Simmer water on a low to medium heat; stir your oil from time to time
- Allow oil to infuse for 1-2 hours (the longer the time, the more concentrated oil is)
- Let oil cool, strain it to a glass container
- Store in cool, dark place
Method 3 (quick, using crock pot)
- Place calendula petals in a dry glass jar
- Pour in oil of your choice to cover petals by an inch (about 2 cm)
- Cover the jar with a lid and give your oil a good shake
- Place a towel on a bottom of your crockpot
- Place the jar on the towel, add warm water to a crock pot to cover half of the jar
- Set crock pot to a lowest setting for 2-6 hours; you can even set it to warm setting (the longer you let your oil infuse, the more concentrated it will turn out)
- Let oil cool and strain it to a clean glass jar
- Store in cool, dark place
Homemade Whitening Neck Mask with Calendula Flowers
This mask will remove age spots and dark circles on your neck. This mask also increases blood circulation, tightens pores and has lifting effect.
Ingredients:
2 tablespoons of milk or cream
1 tablespoon of dry calendula flowers
1 tablespoon of honey
1/8 teaspoon of ground cloves
1/8 teaspoon of baking soda
Procedure:
- Mix all ingredients well
- Apply to the neck for 20 minutes
- Wash off with warm water
DIY Mask with Calendula for Oily Skin
This mask controls skin oil production, removes layer of dead cells and clears pores.
Ingredients:
2-3 ripe apricots
2 table spoons of dried calendula flowers (or 3 tables spoons of fresh petals)
½ cup of water
Procedure:
- Bring water to boil and pour over calendula flowers, set aside for 30-40 minutes
- Mash apricots either with a fork or in a blender
- Combine calendula infusion with apricots
- Apply mask to the face, leave for 10-15 minutes
- Wash off with warm water
Very powerful lifting mask with Rice water and Calendula
Use this mask twice a week for 8 weeks and you will notice that your face counter will become tightened and lifted. This mask also tones and nourishes your skin.
Ingredients:
½ cup of brown rice
2 table spoons of dried calendula flowers (or 3 table spoons of fresh flowers)
1 cup of water
2 table spoons of oil (grapeseed oil, jojoba, coconut, sesame oils are fine)
Procedure:
- Pour 1 cup of water over ½ cup of raw rice, place on the stove, bring to boil. Let boil for 5 min and the turn heat off.
- Remove pot from the stove
- Strain rice water in the container (be very careful, rice water is extremely hot)
- Pour rice water over calendula flowers and let brew for an hour
- You will notice that as mixture cools, it will acquire a yellow tint
- After 1 hour add 2 tablespoons of oil of your choice
- Apply mask to your face for 20 minutes and then wash off with warm water
Moisturizing Cream with Calendula that also fights Acne (Calendula Healing Salve)
This cream will create a protective barrier on the skin surface preventing moisture from escaping. It is perfect for cold winter weather. Calendula and tea tree oil will fight bacteria causing acne.
Ingredients:
3 tablespoons of dried calendula flowers
50 ml of cosmetic oil (jojoba, grapeseed, rosehip, almond, sesame oils are excellent for this cream)
20 grams of bee wax
5-10 drops of tea tree oil (or peppermint oil)
Procedure:
- Pour oil over calendula flowers and place one pot into another creating a bain-marie (double boiler)
- Simmer flower-oil mixture for an hour on the lowest heat possible (this will let all the good ingredients from calendula flowers defuse into the oil)
- Add bee wax to the mixture and let wax melt completely; stir mixture constantly
- Add essential oil
- Remove mixture from the heat and immediately transfer to a glass jar
- Shelf life is 5 days; however, you can keep this cream in the fridge for up to a month
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I hope you found this article interesting and useful for yourself. Calendula is such a beautiful flower and is so beneficial and versatile in an array of preparations.
It has many benefits for our skin from treating minor burns, cuts and scars to moisturizing and anti-inflammatory. It is an excellent herb to consider when looking for anti-acne and anti-pimple skincare routine for teenagers and people with sensitive, prone to redness and inflammation skin.
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