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Calendula Oil: A Natural Asset for Soothing and Restorative Care
Calendula Oil is obtained from the flowers of Calendula officinalis (marigold) and is highly valued in natural cosmetics for its pronounced soothing, softening and restorative properties. Due to its high content of bioactive substances and natural antioxidants, this ingredient is widely used in formulas for sensitive, irritated, dry and children's skin.
INCI and main characteristics
International name (INCI): Calendula Officinalis Flower Extract
Calendula oil acts as a multifunctional additive in cosmetic formulations: it cares for the skin, strengthens the protective barrier, promotes faster recovery and improves the comfort of even very reactive skin.
Benefits of calendula oil for skin and hair
Thanks to its natural complex of active components, calendula oil has a comprehensive effect:
- Promotes healing and regeneration of the skin - supports natural regenerative processes, useful in the composition of healing balms and creams.
- Reduces irritation and redness – helps soothe the skin after aggressive procedures, exposure to the sun, wind or low temperatures.
- Suitable for sensitive and delicate skin – its mild action allows it to be used in products for children and people with reactive skin.
- Antioxidant protection – the presence of antioxidants helps neutralize the effects of free radicals and slows down premature skin aging.
- Softening and nourishing – improves elasticity, reduces dryness, flaking and tightness.
- Soothing effect on the scalp – relieves discomfort, itching, dryness and can be useful in the care of sensitive scalp.
Use of calendula oil in cosmetics and care
Calendula oil is a versatile ingredient for a wide range of cosmetic and care products. It is easily incorporated into a variety of formulas: creams, balms, masks, serums, emulsions, oil blends and bath products.
1. Skin care
In products for daily and special care, calendula oil is particularly appreciated for its softness and comfort for the skin.
- Healing balms and ointments
- local care for dry, cracked skin areas;
- skin care after minor scratches, minor damage or irritation;
- soothing balms after shaving or depilation.
- Creams for sensitive skin
- day and night face creams with anti-inflammatory and soothing effects;
- protective hand and body creams designed for very dry and reactive skin;
- creams for skin prone to redness, tightness and irritation.
- Masks and serums
- soothing masks after peelings or aggressive cosmetic procedures;
- restorative serums to improve skin tone and elasticity;
- intensive care products in home and professional SPA programs.
2. Hair and scalp care
Calendula oil is gentle on the scalp, helping to reduce dryness and discomfort.
- Soothing scalp products
- oil masks for the scalp with a softening effect;
- tonics and serums aimed at reducing irritation;
- an addition to shampoos and conditioners for sensitive scalps.
- Hair length care
- nourishing oil blends for dry and damaged ends;
- hair masks with a softening and shine effect;
- leave-in products to facilitate combing and protect against dryness.
3. Lip cosmetics and baby products
The gentle action of calendula oil makes it ideal for delicate skin areas and delicate care.
- Lip care
- protective lip balms against dryness, cracks and wind exposure;
- night nourishing lip masks;
- therapeutic and prophylactic formulas for lips prone to irritation.
- Baby products
- diaper creams to prevent diaper rash and irritation;
- soothing oils for baby massage;
- mild cleansers and creams for very delicate baby skin.
Uses in the food industry
While the main application of calendula oil is in cosmetics and care, it can also be used as an auxiliary ingredient in the food industry.
- Herbal teas and drinks - sometimes used as a flavoring in herbal teas, giving a soft herbal touch.
- Source of antioxidants - contains compounds that are potentially beneficial for the overall health of the body and antioxidant protection.
- Not a typical cooking oil - not usually used as a base oil for frying or heat treatment of food.
Main properties and applications: a brief overview
| Aspect | Characteristics |
|---|---|
| INCI | Calendula Officinalis Flower Extract |
| Main action | Soothing, softening, regenerating, antioxidant |
| Skin type | Sensitive, dry, irritated, children's, reactive |
| Application | Creams, balms, masks, serums, oils, scalp products, lip balms, children's cosmetics |
| Food Uses | Flavoring agent in herbal teas, source of antioxidants, rarely as a cooking oil |
Recommendations for incorporation into formulas
The exact percentages of incorporation depend on the type of product and the concept of the formula, but general recommendations can be summarized as follows:
- Creams and lotions for the body and face - often 1-10% in the fat phase (depending on the desired intensity of action).
- Balms, ointments, thick batters - 5-20% in combination with other vegetable oils and waxes.
- Scalp and hair products - approximately 1-5% in shampoos, balms and masks.
- Children's products - more often used moderate concentrations, approximately 1–5%, combined with the mildest ingredients.
Note: the figures given are approximate and may vary depending on the specific formulation and requirements for the finished product.
Benefits for cosmetics manufacturers and home formulators
Calendula oil is a convenient and reliable ingredient for both professional cosmetic brands and small workshops or home formulators.
- Versatility - suitable for face, body, hair, lips and children's cosmetics.
- Natural positioning - fits perfectly into the concept of organic and natural care products.
- Comfort for the skin - reduces the risk of irritation, enhances the feeling of softness and hydration.
- Marketing attractiveness is a well-known and well-received herbal ingredient by end consumers.
Summary
Calendula oil is a multifunctional natural ingredient that combines soothing, regenerating and protective effects. It is ideal for creating creams, balms, products for sensitive and children's skin, as well as formulas for hair and scalp care. The presence of antioxidants makes it valuable for food products, in particular herbal teas, although the main area of application remains in cosmetics and care products.