Calendula Flower Balm

Soothing Calendula Balm - NO LONGER AVAILABLE DUE TO HEALTH CANADA CONTROLS & NATURAL PRODUCT RESTRICTIONS, SO SORRY :(

Our balm is loaded with 100% natural goodness from Calendula flowers. Calendula is known to soothe irritated skin, especially when blended with skin-loving ingredients and healing essential oils. 

Calendula has been used for centuries as a healing herb and is one of the oldest known skin remedies. Did you know we grow our very own calendula flowers right here in Langley! They are gently picked just before the blossoms open and laid out to dry on our racks. Once completely air-dried, they are hand plucked and put away to be used in our oil infusions, bath bombs and floral, herb steam facial kits.

Our oil infusion for this cream is a proprietary blend of herbs and flowers that are infused for 3-4 weeks before being hand-mixed into our famous balm.

Our calendula-based cream is gently blended with beeswax,, organic lavender essential oil, calendula-infused sweet almond oil and apricot kernel oil, olive oil, rose petals, lavender petals, chamomile buds, and jojoba oil. Made with only natural, pure ingredients:

  • NO petroleum bi-products
  • Not tested on animals
  • NO perfumes, dyes or fragrances added
  • Chemical-free, zinc-free

Wonderful on any type of skin redness or dryness, the cream can help soothe and reduce irritation and is ideal for chafing, diaper ouchies and more.

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Calendula Properties: The petals are antiseptic, anti-inflammatory, and immune stimulating. These properties are useful for treating various types of dermatitis such as eczema, diaper rash or burns. Calendula oils are are especially good at stimulating wound healing and scientific studies find that extracts of calendula can speed the healing of skin irritations, wounds and burns. Calendula ointment has also been used to decrease dermatitis following skin irradiation for breast cancer.

References

Duran, V., et al. Results of the clinical examination of an ointment with marigold (Calendula officinalis) extract in the treatment of venous leg ulcers. Int. J. Tissue React. 2005 27(3):101-6.

Pommier, P., et al. Phase III randomized trial of Calendula officinalis compared to trolamine for the prevention of acute dermatitis during irradiation for breast cancer. J. Clin. Oncol. 2004 22(8):1447-53.


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