This colorful herb has many soothing and healing properties. Calendula (also known as Pot Marigold) is frequently used in skincare formulations.
Caffeine Free
Instructions / How To Use:
Try Calendula in a sugar or salt scrub, massage oil, salve, or tea.
Calendula Sugar or Salt Scrub
1. Add a tablespoon of dried petals to 1/2 cup sugar or Epson salts.
2. Add 1/4 cup of your favorite oil, such as coconut oil, sweet almond oil, olive oil, or a blend of two oils.
3. (Optional) Add a few drops of your favorite essential oil.
4. Mix together and store in an airtight 6 oz jar.
Calendula Infused Massage Oil
1. Fill a glass jar 1/3 full of herbs and cover with coconut oil or your oil of choice. Screw on the lid and place the jar on top of a dishtowel in a crock pot. Fill the crock pot with water (but not above the jar’s lid) and turn it on warm for three days.
2. Check the water level every day to make sure the water hasn’t evaporated, and fill as needed. NEVER pour cold water over a hot glass jar.
3. After three days, strain the herbs off of the oil (while warm). Store in a glass jar in a cool, dark location.
Calendula Salve
1. Follow instructions above for making a massage oil.
2. Melt a 1/2 cup (approximately 2 oz. of beeswax pastilles for 8 to 9 oz. of infused oil) of beeswax in a saucepan on low heat and add oil. Remove from heat and stir until completely melted. Add a drop of vitamin E oil or grapeseed oil for every ounce of oil. This is a natural preservative.
3. Pour into metal tins and let sit overnight or carefully place in refrigerator to cool and harden.
Ingredients (100% Natural, Culinary Grade):
Calendula Flowers (Calendula Officinalis).
Precautions / Allergens:
Not recommended for internal use when pregnant. If you are allergic to plants in the Asteraceae family, you may be allergic to calendula. Please consult a qualified healthcare professional before adding herbal products to your routine, especially if you are pregnant, nursing, or taking medications.
Disclaimer: These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Please consult with your healthcare provider before adding any supplements to your routine.
This colorful herb has many soothing and healing properties. Calendula (also known as Pot Marigold) is frequently used in skincare formulations.
Caffeine Free
Instructions / How To Use:
Try Calendula in a sugar or salt scrub, massage oil, salve, or tea.
Calendula Sugar or Salt Scrub
1. Add a tablespoon of dried petals to 1/2 cup sugar or Epson salts.
2. Add 1/4 cup of your favorite oil, such as coconut oil, sweet almond oil, olive oil, or a blend of two oils.
3. (Optional) Add a few drops of your favorite essential oil.
4. Mix together and store in an airtight 6 oz jar.
Calendula Infused Massage Oil
1. Fill a glass jar 1/3 full of herbs and cover with coconut oil or your oil of choice. Screw on the lid and place the jar on top of a dishtowel in a crock pot. Fill the crock pot with water (but not above the jar’s lid) and turn it on warm for three days.
2. Check the water level every day to make sure the water hasn’t evaporated, and fill as needed. NEVER pour cold water over a hot glass jar.
3. After three days, strain the herbs off of the oil (while warm). Store in a glass jar in a cool, dark location.
Calendula Salve
1. Follow instructions above for making a massage oil.
2. Melt a 1/2 cup (approximately 2 oz. of beeswax pastilles for 8 to 9 oz. of infused oil) of beeswax in a saucepan on low heat and add oil. Remove from heat and stir until completely melted. Add a drop of vitamin E oil or grapeseed oil for every ounce of oil. This is a natural preservative.
3. Pour into metal tins and let sit overnight or carefully place in refrigerator to cool and harden.
Ingredients (100% Natural, Culinary Grade):
Calendula Flowers (Calendula Officinalis).
Precautions / Allergens:
Not recommended for internal use when pregnant. If you are allergic to plants in the Asteraceae family, you may be allergic to calendula. Please consult a qualified healthcare professional before adding herbal products to your routine, especially if you are pregnant, nursing, or taking medications.
Disclaimer: These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Please consult with your healthcare provider before adding any supplements to your routine.