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Calendula / Marigold strong infusion in Sunflower Oil
Calendula / Marigold strong infusion in Sunflower Oil
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Calendula Marigold Infusion in Sunflower Oil
Botanical Name - Calendula officinalis
Origin - South Asia
Part Used - The Flowers
Extraction Method - Calendula flowers infused in Sunflower Oil
Appearance - Has a yellowish tinge
Scent- A warm, sweet-herbaceous, distinctive ketonic (pungent) aroma with a fruity undertone, reminiscent of green apple and Hay
Solubility - Soluble in fixed oils. Insoluble in water
Main Uses - Aromatherapy and creating your own blends. Cosmetic Use
Note - Middle to Top Notes
Calendula infused Oil also known as Marigold Essential Oil (not to be confused with Tagetes oil) is extracted from the bright orange flowers of the Calendula officinalis, part of the Sunflower family which is native to Southern parts of Europe.
Calendula is not available as a pure steam distilled essential oil as only a minute quantity (around 0.3% yield) of essential oil can be obtained from massive amounts of flowers, and even then, it is not practical for commercial production. This is why it is produced as an infusion. This is a stronger infusion with the distinctive aroma of marigold.
Calendula can be used as an ingredient in perfumery or in cosmetic lotions and creams and blends especially well with lavender, frankincense, cypress and bergamot.
A patch test is recommended to see if your skin is sensitive to the product.
For External Cosmetic Use Only
Supplied in a glass bottle with inbuilt dropper and tamper evident cap
Certificate of Analysis and MSDS available on request.
Part of our proceeds go to planting native and rare or endangered trees from around the World. We now have over thirty different species including Swamp Cypress, Bristlecone Pine, Giant Redwood, Ginkgo Biloba, Scots Pine, Dawn Redwood, Colorado White Fir, Engelmann Spruce, Atlas Cedar to name but a few.
Botanical Name - Calendula officinalis
Origin - South Asia
Part Used - The Flowers
Extraction Method - Calendula flowers infused in Sunflower Oil
Appearance - Has a yellowish tinge
Scent- A warm, sweet-herbaceous, distinctive ketonic (pungent) aroma with a fruity undertone, reminiscent of green apple and Hay
Solubility - Soluble in fixed oils. Insoluble in water
Main Uses - Aromatherapy and creating your own blends. Cosmetic Use
Note - Middle to Top Notes
Calendula infused Oil also known as Marigold Essential Oil (not to be confused with Tagetes oil) is extracted from the bright orange flowers of the Calendula officinalis, part of the Sunflower family which is native to Southern parts of Europe.
Calendula is not available as a pure steam distilled essential oil as only a minute quantity (around 0.3% yield) of essential oil can be obtained from massive amounts of flowers, and even then, it is not practical for commercial production. This is why it is produced as an infusion. This is a stronger infusion with the distinctive aroma of marigold.
Calendula can be used as an ingredient in perfumery or in cosmetic lotions and creams and blends especially well with lavender, frankincense, cypress and bergamot.
A patch test is recommended to see if your skin is sensitive to the product.
For External Cosmetic Use Only
Supplied in a glass bottle with inbuilt dropper and tamper evident cap
Certificate of Analysis and MSDS available on request.
Part of our proceeds go to planting native and rare or endangered trees from around the World. We now have over thirty different species including Swamp Cypress, Bristlecone Pine, Giant Redwood, Ginkgo Biloba, Scots Pine, Dawn Redwood, Colorado White Fir, Engelmann Spruce, Atlas Cedar to name but a few.
