Calendula Oil

Reagent Code: #132622
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CAS Number 70892-20-5

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Weight 192.8 g/mol
Formula C₉H₂₁ClSi
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Storage Room temperature

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Used in skincare formulations for its soothing and anti-inflammatory properties, calendula oil is commonly found in creams, ointments, and balms designed for sensitive, irritated, or damaged skin. It supports wound healing, stimulates collagen production for faster skin recovery, and may help reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. It is often included in products for treating minor cuts, burns, diaper rash, and conditions like eczema or psoriasis.

Due to its moisturizing and antimicrobial effects (antibacterial and antifungal), it is also used in lotions, lip care products, and baby creams to prevent rashes. In hair care, it helps soothe dry scalp, reduce dandruff, and promote a healthy scalp environment.

Frequently used in natural, organic cosmetics, and traditional medicine, it serves as a gentle, plant-based ingredient for alleviating pain from scalds, insect bites, and inflammatory skin conditions.

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10-20 days ฿19,950.00

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Used in skincare formulations for its soothing and anti-inflammatory properties, calendula oil is commonly found in creams, ointments, and balms designed for sensitive, irritated, or damaged skin. It supports wound healing, stimulates collagen production for faster skin recovery, and may help reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. It is often included in products for treating minor cuts, burns, diaper rash, and conditions like eczema or psoriasis.

Due to its moisturizing and antimicrobia

Used in skincare formulations for its soothing and anti-inflammatory properties, calendula oil is commonly found in creams, ointments, and balms designed for sensitive, irritated, or damaged skin. It supports wound healing, stimulates collagen production for faster skin recovery, and may help reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. It is often included in products for treating minor cuts, burns, diaper rash, and conditions like eczema or psoriasis.

Due to its moisturizing and antimicrobial effects (antibacterial and antifungal), it is also used in lotions, lip care products, and baby creams to prevent rashes. In hair care, it helps soothe dry scalp, reduce dandruff, and promote a healthy scalp environment.

Frequently used in natural, organic cosmetics, and traditional medicine, it serves as a gentle, plant-based ingredient for alleviating pain from scalds, insect bites, and inflammatory skin conditions.

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