Don’t underestimate flowers and their powers – floral ingredients keep changing the skincare game. The most effective ingredients are natural ingredients, and they are more in-demand than ever!

Flowers have been used in skincare for ages, but they are continuing to make an impact in the industry. Many floral ingredients offer a natural substitute for more traditional or conventional components in skincare and beauty products.

 

Here are the most popular flowers used in skincare products – their benefits and the natural ingredients trend:

 

Rose – loaded with antioxidants and anti-inflammatory traits in rose extracts help soothe itchy, irritated skin and boost collagen.

Camellia –filled with antioxidants and Omega-6 fatty acids, camellia extract helps improve skin texture and promotes skin hydration.

Lavender – anti-inflammatory traits in lavender help delay the various signs of aging and diminish blemishes.

Orchid – loaded with magnesium, zinc, and calcium, orchid extracts replenish the skin’s moisture and even skin tone.

Jasmine – enriched with antioxidants, jasmine extracts safeguard the skin from environmental aggressors and make you look youthful.

Chamomile– is not only a soothing option to ingest but it works well on the skin. Its main benefit is it calms the skin, making it great for sensitive skin. It also relieves inflammation and decreases signs of aging.

Tea Tree – is one of the main ingredients used in cosmetics to fight acne and treat acne-prone skin. It is one of the best natural alternatives to chemicals that can irritate the skin.

Banana flowers – rich in vitamin C and a potent source of antioxidants, it reduces stress on cells and slows down the aging process. Banana flower also has the potential to lessen oxidative stress by protecting hair from external stressors and improving hair thickness and texture, playing a vital role in making your hair follicles stronger and boosting hair growth.

 

Hibiscus flower is one flower that is gaining traction – full of antioxidants, anthocyanosides and plays an amazing role in improving skin health by guarding it from radical damage and delaying the premature aging of the skin. The astringent property of hibiscus controls the excess secretion of oil by tightening the pores, while the anti-inflammatory properties of hibiscus lessen inflammation and heal redness of the skin, providing glowing skin.

  • Hibiscus is the only flower that possesses natural Botox properties. The richness of vitamin C promotes collagen production and helps with tightening the face, making it firm for a younger look.
  • For any uneven skin tone, hyperpigmentation, dark spots and discoloration, hibiscus works as an instant remedy. The presence of AHAs (Alpha Hydroxy Acids) including citric and malic acids have strong exfoliating properties which nourish the cells by revamping skin tone and color.
  • Potent moisturizer – Hibiscus petal has a high mucilage content, and this property makes hibiscus an impressive moisturizer for the skin.
  • Cleanses pores – the natural surfactants property of hibiscus helps in deep cleansing the skin without depriving of its natural oils. The AHAs in hibiscus remove dead cells, flaky skin on the surface and cleanse pores by making the skin look fresh.
  • As a natural hair cleanser – Hibiscus leaves and petals has been used for ages as a cleanser and natural shampoo. The presence of saponins in hibiscus, the natural cleansing agent in hibiscus, works as an amazing shampoo.
  • Hibiscus is a vital ingredient used in hair oil which promotes the growth of new hair and strengthens the existing ones. The goodness of amino acids in hibiscus stimulates keratin production, the key structure of hair.

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