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flower varieties that will make your skin beautiful

 11 flower varieties that will make your skin beautiful



When it comes to skincare, most of you will go to the drugstore and choose a health market product or both. But did you know that you can provide home skincare solutions without the use of cosmetics in your garden? There are so many types of flowers that can beautify and heal if given a chance. Read on to find out what's in your garden or what to grow for what purpose.


These flowers will give you natural patterns as they are natural and healthy. Each has its own uses, of course, you can try these ways without any problems. They are easily made with some simple steps and basic ingredients. Look! Then plant flowers that are suitable for your skincare needs. Stimulating cues straight from the garden is easier than you think.


1 Borage


For the skin, furan beautifies, softens, and soothes. For tired eyes, you can try relaxing with a cloth soaked in cold borage flower tea or applying a borage-chamomile night cream to refresh your swollen skin.


2 roses


Rose flowers and hips can be used in a myriad of ways to soothe, heal and beautify. You can wash it with rose honey for a clear color or by soaking the rose petals in a bath to soothe itchy skin and soothe skin rashes.


3 Yarrow



Someone is one of the most healing plants, so you should grow this medicinal plant in your garden. Clusters of delicate white flowers and fern leaves are the healing parts of some plants. Bleeding and healing cuts are the specific healing benefits of this plant.


4 Elder


Elderflowers are a calming, anti-inflammatory herb. They are one of the best flowers for skincare to balance tone and texture. Elderflowers can be infused in water and rinsed off the face well, thus darkening the skin.


5 Calendula


Calendula has skin softening properties and is used on sunburned, aged, damaged, or dry skin. This flower is a useful addition to almost all skincare salves and creams. It can be used for breakouts, eczema, contact dermatitis, or itchy bite bites.


6 Chamomile



Chamomile is good for itchy, tired, dry skin. By placing a cloth soaked in chamomile tea over your eyes, you can easily apply it to your face with a refreshing, radiant glow. Or, take a chamomile bath with Epsom salts and lavender flowers. An ointment made from chamomile and lavender can soothe rough skin and relieve irritation if bitten by an insect.


7 Violet


Sweet violet is an excellent flower for delicate, herbal skincare. You can use this gentle herb in a baby bath or as a soothing poultice for cystic acne. It can be used as a cream with chamomile and camphor for small children with itchy, broken skin.


8 St. John's Wort


St. John's wort is one of the best flowers for skincare and healing. Its beautiful yellow flowers form a deep, blood-red oil when pierced. Its oil is antiseptic for burns, dermatitis, sore muscles, scratches, and ulcers.


9 Lavender



Lavender is used as a washing and healing herb. It relaxes the skin, increases blood flow, and cleanses wounds. It can soothe insect bites, clean small wounds, and soothe the sun.


10 Comfrey


The tall, leafy comfrey has soft blue-purple flowers and an amazing ability to adjust to the skin. It can be used as a powerful repair tonic by pouring camphor leaves and flowers in olive or almond oil.


11 Lady’s Mantle


Ladies Mantle is great for open sores, weeping eczema, and bruises. Soak borage or chamomile in a lady's mantle bath or make an ointment with it to soothe itchy skin. Avoid using Lady Mantle during pregnancy as the use of this herb can stimulate the uterus as it can cause miscarriage.

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