Blessings of Wild rose (Rosa multiflora):
The energetics + actions of Wild rose (Rosa multiflora) are Cooling (amazing for rosacea), anti-inflammatory, astringent, antiseptic, aphrodisiac and nervine (relaxing). Wild rose has many more herbal actions but these the ones that relate to supporting skin healing.
Constituents of Wild rose flowers:
B Vitamins, Vitamin C, Vitamin K, Carotene, Calcium, Potassium, Anti-Oxidants, Bioflavinoids, Polyphenols, Essential Oils
Since your skin absorbs what you put on her, can you see how amazing Wild rose when used as a skin blessing?
Blessings of Chamomile (Matricaria recutita)
Have you ever had a cup of delicous organic chamomile tea before bed? How did it make you feel? Calm? Soothed?
I used to hate the smell of Chamomile tea, until I came across a field of these beautiful allies and allowed myself to sit quietly and bask in their energy and luminosity.
After hearing a "pick me, we will ease your skin" my whole relationship to this plant ally changed. Now I'm forever grateful for their generous offerings, the essence of which you will find bottled in skin Blessings.
Anti-inflammatory, slightly warming (which means it'll help move the blood flow, a good thing when you want to restore glow to tired or stressed skin) and soothing to min, body and soul.
Blessings of Calendula officinalis
Calendula is a wound healer that helps repair cuts, breakouts, or inflamed skin.
The generous flowers of Calendula contain five powerful healing compounds: Oleanic Acid, Lupeol, Quercetin, α Amyrin, and β Amyrin. These compounds have been shown to provide antioxidant protection, soothe inflamed skin, and reduce itchiness.