Make Calendula Flower Oil: for skin care, healing and eating

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  • Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024
  • Morag Gamble of Our Permaculture Life (www.our-permaculture-life.blogspot.com) shows you 2 ways to make natural organic calendula oil for skin care, first aid and eating from just 2 ingredients. This oil suitable for sensitive skin, children and babies.
    This simple flower infused oil is so easy to make. Morag shows you two easy methods using just 2 simple ingredients: calendula flowers and organic local olive oil.
    Calendula oil is great for:
    - nourishing face oil
    - moisturiser
    - chapped skin
    - insect bites
    - small wounds
    - sprains and bruises (anti-inflammatory)
    - rashes
    - nappy rash
    - minor burns
    - sunburn
    - eczema
    - psoriasis
    - salad dressing
    - and more....
    You can use it straight, or make it into salves, creams, lotions, body butter, lotion bars, soap, lip balm, bug bite balm. So easy, yet so versatile.
    When your season is right, plant calendula and harvest this wonderful flower for your own golden oil.
    See part one of this series of films: Calendula Part 1: How to grow and use. • Calendula Part 1: How ...
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    Part 3: How to easily make your own Calendula salve with 4 ingredients and 3 simple steps. A great first aid jar to have in your home.
    For more information about permaculture, plants and simple living, visit Morag's blog (www.our-permaculture-life.blogspot.com) and subscribe this RUclips channel.
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    Thanks for watching. Feel free to share. Happy gardening!

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  • @leehouten2345
    @leehouten2345 Год назад +1

    Thank you for a lovely video. When using fresh flowers they will expel a certain amount of water which needs to be carefully poured off the oil to avoid spoilage. Could you explain this in a video please?

  • @Christine-777
    @Christine-777 7 лет назад +10

    Miss Morag,
    Thank you for generously sharing your vast knowledge with us all. We have learned so very much from your wealth of experience and tips.
    You play an integral part of our lives. I wished you could hear a random, daily conversation with our family. "Did you see Morag's video on ...?" "Morag said to..." lol :D
    Much love and appreciation from The Great State of Texas!

    • @MoragGambleOurPermacultureLife
      @MoragGambleOurPermacultureLife  7 лет назад +1

      That is so wonderful! I really appreciate you writing and telling me. Warm greetings from 'downunder' on a beautifully rainy day. I am listening to the frogs singing, the watertanks filling and delighted as things spring back to life (except for a poor little orange tree that's behind me in this recent film). Morag

  • @Iquey
    @Iquey 3 года назад +4

    Calendula has the nutrient Lutein, similar to eggs. I think a high potency calendula oil could help make a more flavorfull egg replacement for vegans (as part of a combined recipe) so they are getting the vitamins needed for healthy eyes.

  • @elenagisa1318
    @elenagisa1318 2 года назад +2

    Fresh plant content in oil can make your oil go rancid or mouldy because fresh plant contains water and any cosmetic formulation that contains water requires a preservative.

  • @AliBaba-hn8tv
    @AliBaba-hn8tv 2 года назад +1

    Wonderful instructions for making calendula infused oil, thanks Morag Gamble.

  • @MyLily_M
    @MyLily_M 5 лет назад +2

    Thanks for sharing yr video n recipe of making Calendula flower oil for skin care, healing n eating. Have a wonderful day!

  • @nessav7258
    @nessav7258 6 лет назад +4

    Hello Morag. Thanks for posting your video on this gorgeous flower of which I have a lot of at the moment. Something I learned about olive oil, is to buy and keep it in dark glass as it keeps better that way. Cheers.

  • @rachelaalbers
    @rachelaalbers 6 лет назад +7

    Hi Morag :) I tried your second method of making calendula oil by picking fresh flowers and popping them into a sterilized jar and used organic olive oil. When I went to check on it a fortnight later I discovered the flowers were moldy. It was the moisture in the flowers that caused the mold, I had not watered them, it was not foggy or dewy when I picked them. But I was disappointed because I had to throw it out and start again. I will try the first method as I reckon I will have better results.

    • @MoragGambleOurPermacultureLife
      @MoragGambleOurPermacultureLife  6 лет назад +6

      I'm sorry the second method didn't work for you. It can be a bit of trial an error to get it right for your context - there are so many variables in natural systems. From what you are saying, it seems there was just too much moisture in the flowers - the petals or most likely the calyx. For me, calendula grows in winter/dry season and so the flowers aren't really that moist. Now you know that yours have too much moisture - best to either wilt them for a day (not in direct sun) or just use the petals. Working with nature is always a learning process, even when we think we know what is going on :-)

    • @rachtipping3507
      @rachtipping3507 6 лет назад +1

      Thank you very much Morag :) I need to consider that you and I live in different climates of the same country. You're up North and I'm in the South, and the flowers will respond and grow in different times. You said that Calendula grows in the winter/dry season where you live. For me its in abundance during spring and possible summer. Ive got some flowers drying in a recycled brown paper bag which sits in the laundry- the warmest part of my house. Yes you are right it is trial and error when it comes to working with nature its also a great learning experience. Thank you for responding :-)

    • @catey62
      @catey62 11 месяцев назад

      @@rachtipping3507 Do you live in South Australia? just wondering as I'm going to grow Calendula for the first time this year and would like to try this as well. I'm thinking maybe I'll dry my flowers completely first.

  • @essentialcomforts2166
    @essentialcomforts2166 Год назад +2

    I'd love to hear what you do to protect your skin from sun damage. I dont want to use sunscreen that has cancer causing things in it. I'd love to make a good gardening face serum but not sure which carrier oil is best for preventing sun damage or healing sun damaged skin as well as the herbs that are best for that.

    • @esterwyman
      @esterwyman Год назад

      Good question . I need to make my own sunscreen too , but don’t know if it’s possible 🤷‍♀️

    • @Singmeadream
      @Singmeadream 2 месяца назад

      I’ve made a great one, so easy. 1 part coconut oil, 2 tablespoons of beeswax , 1part shea butter or tallow, 1/4 cup zinc powder. Melt the oils and wax in double boiler then add the zinc powder. Mix until whipped. I added lavender oil for scent.

  • @danielleptc
    @danielleptc 7 лет назад +3

    By some wonderful coincidence, my first jar of infused calendula oil is ready to strain this weekend! I'll be using it (along with plaintain infused oil) to make healing salve as a Holiday gift this year.
    I look forward to your next video!

    • @MoragGambleOurPermacultureLife
      @MoragGambleOurPermacultureLife  7 лет назад +1

      That sounds lovely. These salves make such wonderful gifts that people appreciate.

    • @fuzailkhan9362
      @fuzailkhan9362 6 лет назад +1

      Maam what was the effect of the oil on the skin ? I am curious about the oil. I have after pimple scars on my face and have a gut feeling that it might solve my face issues. Thanks in advance.

  • @arttez8068
    @arttez8068 3 года назад

    That a lovely garden.

  • @TheHanifah
    @TheHanifah 3 года назад +4

    Thanks for a wonderful video Morag !! I have one question. Do you have ratios and measurements for the oil and dried flowers?

  • @tere11
    @tere11 4 года назад

    Thank you Morag.

  • @homesteadhaven6024
    @homesteadhaven6024 4 года назад +1

    Thank you SO SO much!!

  • @annetillieux2764
    @annetillieux2764 4 года назад

    So glad I ve found you!!! Thank You !!!!!

  • @muemamusyoka6970
    @muemamusyoka6970 4 года назад

    I love this.

  • @fabbrofamily7038
    @fabbrofamily7038 9 месяцев назад

    dry is best

  • @omshanti1198
    @omshanti1198 3 года назад

    Nice 👍 Mam

  • @suleyman5731
    @suleyman5731 4 года назад

    I like that

  • @kellyw.1779
    @kellyw.1779 5 лет назад +2

    Hey Morag! I know this is an old video but can you answer a question for me? When making the infused oil, after it sits do I have to strain it all out of the jar and start over with a new batch of flowers? Or can I add more dried flowers to the jar? It would seem best to start over with a new batch since we would need more fresh oil to cover the added flowers and take away from the concentrated oil. Hard to explain what I'm asking. Lol ; ) Can't wait to go watch the next video. Thank you so much...Big ((Hugs)) from Texas!! xx : )

    • @MoragGambleOurPermacultureLife
      @MoragGambleOurPermacultureLife  5 лет назад +2

      Use fresh flowers after they've been infusing for a while. For the first week I usually keep adding flowers as they settle and make space for more. Good luck with it.

    • @kellyw.1779
      @kellyw.1779 5 лет назад

      @@MoragGambleOurPermacultureLife Great...thank you so much Morag!! ((Hugs))

  • @karenmarston4754
    @karenmarston4754 6 лет назад +3

    Hi Morag, thank you so much for sharing this video. I was wondering if i could do the same with german chamomile flowers ? Or a combination of both? Thank you xxx

  • @anzukadotani8953
    @anzukadotani8953 3 года назад

    great vid ,ill try make some , i make the daddy of infused oils......Comfrey , i leave in the dark for 10weeks,makes a good base for a slav ,with beeswax ,shea, etc..1st ones were a disaster, used almond oil. went rancid .yuk.was thinking of infusing yarrow too?

  • @robertaborrotchin486
    @robertaborrotchin486 6 лет назад +2

    can i use coconut oil or another kind of oil? i have really oily skin and i think olive oil is not very good for my skin type. I'm from Brazil and loved you video!!!

    • @sauffy88
      @sauffy88 3 года назад

      Hi! I know you wrote that question a really long time ago, but Jojoba oil is really good for oily skin because it doesn’t leave any greasy residue after you apply it! :-) there are others for sure, but I know this type works for me! :-)

  • @donkihoto333
    @donkihoto333 3 года назад

    bravo, bravo , bravo ! thank you, thank you thank you ! great instructions regarding the calendula flower and making flower oil !

  • @funluvnrm
    @funluvnrm 3 года назад +1

    Thank you, great video as always... Wouldn't this be good for a hair mask for us curly girls please? 😘 🌹🌈💞🎵🌷🌼🌺💖😆👏👍💫🌟✌ 💛 ☘️
    ☘️1 & all please take care of you & for others that need you through these trying times.😘
    ~"Love, Hope, Peace, Kindness, Dream, Inspiration, Laughter, Joy, Give, Live & Let Live"~

  • @shashb6519
    @shashb6519 2 года назад +1

    Is there anything that can be done with the flowers after straining the oil?

  • @organicfamilycoNerang
    @organicfamilycoNerang 6 лет назад

    Hey morag, thank you for sharing your wonderful wisdom. Just wanted to check if you have to strain at all? Have some concoctions that I haven't strained and been using for years.. Blessings, Ashleigh Hart

  • @sweetsunnyvegan84
    @sweetsunnyvegan84 2 года назад

    Hi Morag! I love ur channel please tell me can I do this process with borage flowers which I hear are good for pain I have back pain and wish to make an oil with borage would this technique you do with calendula also be good for borage oil? Thankyou!

  • @GIA7395
    @GIA7395 5 лет назад +3

    Can other carrier oils be used such as Argan or Moringa to infuse the Calendula flowers?

    • @seanaames6855
      @seanaames6855 3 года назад

      Yes, absolutely! I'm planning to make some with Jojoba and Shea butter! In that case, I'll just whip the Shea butter and drizzle in the infused Jojoba oil as I'm whipping the Shea butter.

  • @AMRADIO777
    @AMRADIO777 4 года назад +1

    I have ~6 month old dried calendula flowers, will they still be beneficial to the skin?

  • @user-jk8yb8jb3u
    @user-jk8yb8jb3u 2 года назад

    what other oil can i use other then olive oil? I like using calendula oil on my face/body. What other oils do you recommend? Jojoba oil? Coconut oil? Sadly i cant get fresh olive oil around, all i have is organic pure olive oil from whole foods.. But is olive oil good for acne/sensitive type skin? I just didnt want the olive oil to clog my pores. I loveeee making my homemade products with calenudla oil.

  • @melissasaenz4261
    @melissasaenz4261 4 года назад +4

    I finally just made my first batch of this salve!! Is there anything I can make with the oil soaked flowers afterward?

    • @simplyimpish1055
      @simplyimpish1055 3 года назад

      Melissa Saenz
      That’s a great question

    • @annayudin290
      @annayudin290 3 года назад +3

      Put in compost, give to chickens to eat or dry them again and save them to make a vinegar

  • @shashb6519
    @shashb6519 26 дней назад

    Do you use the flowers for anything after you drain off the oil? for anything? How about for a body scrub. Maybe add some salt? Becomes a salt scrub!

    • @MoragGambleOurPermacultureLife
      @MoragGambleOurPermacultureLife  14 дней назад

      There are lot's of possibilities you have just suggested. Wonderful. I'd just put them in compost and back to feed the garden.

  • @sarahwilliams4852
    @sarahwilliams4852 Год назад

    Do you have to do it with dried flowers can i do it with fresh?

  • @falloutgirl902
    @falloutgirl902 4 года назад +2

    What’s the shelflife?

  • @pureChristianMusic
    @pureChristianMusic 2 года назад

    I made my own Calendula oil, so I didn’t know that the jar had to be dry. I rinsed it with hot water and I put the flowers in the wet jar. Would you recommend to do it all over again?

  • @LoriSavingWild
    @LoriSavingWild 2 года назад

    I am wondering why you would dry the flowers if its the same to make the oil from fresh cut flowers?

    • @MoragGambleOurPermacultureLife
      @MoragGambleOurPermacultureLife  2 года назад

      You can, but I'd probably just use the petals. Because I've been putting the whole flower in, I usually wilt them a bit first, the green bit is pretty fleshy and too much water can make the mix go bad.

  • @shashb6519
    @shashb6519 2 года назад

    Is there anything I can do with the flowers after the oil has been strained out? Other than putting them in the compost pile?
    Thank you. I like to use whatever in whatever way, if possible.
    Thanks in advance.

  • @foxybuddy
    @foxybuddy 2 года назад

    Use fresh ones when making oil, any tips to avoid failure?

  • @acebuggers2744
    @acebuggers2744 7 лет назад +1

    So, does it matter what calendula variety I use? I have heirloom variety "orange king" calendula seeds to grow.

  • @onaleona
    @onaleona 4 года назад +1

    Hello and thanks sp much for this brilliant video :) I have a question if your able to answer. What is the best method to use out of Fresh or Dried flowers to infuse? Also what is the difference between a fresh infusion compared to dried? Many thanks

    • @sauffy88
      @sauffy88 3 года назад +4

      I have an answer for you. It all depends on the way the flower was dried and stored. But if done properly, there is almost no difference. The advantage of dried flowers is that you can use them all year long but they must be stored in a cool, dark place and not in contact with air (in bag or jar when they are completely dried out). It also makes incredible medicine for your inner « skin cells ». Your whole digestive tube will thank you if you make regular infusions of the fresh or dried flowers and you drink it. It isnt only good for external application! Hope this helps!

  • @DivinityinLove
    @DivinityinLove 3 года назад

    What's the difference between dried and not dried flowers? Usually with fresh stuff, can it not release bacteria that's harmful into the oil? I tried infusing chillies in olive oil without drying them once, just fresh... later I read an article and realised I could've killed myself.. I'd like more info please.

  • @ninaivey9032
    @ninaivey9032 Год назад

    How much flower do you use? A cup?

  • @wendyaragon3419
    @wendyaragon3419 5 лет назад

    Hi morag! Thank you for all of the info , I have a quick question about calendula . What is the black dirt that is all over the plant and it is also left over when I dry them?

    • @MoragGambleOurPermacultureLife
      @MoragGambleOurPermacultureLife  5 лет назад

      Thanks for getting in touch. Without seeing a picture, it's hard to say, but it does sound like sooty mould. I would avoid using these for making creams - only use clean and disease-free plant material.

    • @freyabrilliant3435
      @freyabrilliant3435 2 года назад

      @@MoragGambleOurPermacultureLife 0a0

  • @ma.christinejimenez2387
    @ma.christinejimenez2387 5 лет назад

    Hi Morag, I have French marigolds in the garden. Can that be used for oils?

    • @BecDoesRandomStuff
      @BecDoesRandomStuff 5 лет назад +1

      Unfortunately french marigolds are a different variety. I don't believe they have any of the same properties 😔

  • @patfuller3787
    @patfuller3787 9 месяцев назад

    Do you sell this

  • @user-jk8yb8jb3u
    @user-jk8yb8jb3u 2 года назад

    also, is there a quicker way to soak the calendula flowers in the oil? other then waiting 4-6 weeks. like putting it on low boil for 24 hrs?

    • @JWHealing
      @JWHealing Год назад

      I saw a recipe where someone used a crockpot for super low warming overnight (not boiling), but this was not a respected source so no idea how legit that is.

  • @charm3583
    @charm3583 6 лет назад

    How do you deal with bugs? Our organic calendula attracts a lot of bugs. I had read that you shouldn't wash the flowers before drying as you could wash away pollen or other medicinal properties, but I don't want bugs in my infused oil Any advice?

    • @daizen4469
      @daizen4469 6 лет назад

      I was going to ask this same question... as I noticed some really small insects on the flowers and I prefer not to include them in my oil :). I haven't found anything online for prepping the flower to remove any pests, but perhaps they are medicinal/tasty as well. If anyone has suggestions, look forward to hearing!

    • @nc3189
      @nc3189 5 лет назад +1

      Hey! I ve seen some people collect herbs/ flowers and pit it aside for an hour or so and bugs suppose to go away :) you can try that!

  • @julissarodriguezgil4440
    @julissarodriguezgil4440 Год назад

    What if I don’t want to drain it? And I wish to leave the flowers in ?? Is that bad ?

  • @mariaisabelgarcia4366
    @mariaisabelgarcia4366 11 месяцев назад

    So how long is the oil good for?

    • @MoragGambleOurPermacultureLife
      @MoragGambleOurPermacultureLife  10 месяцев назад

      Depends a bit on where you store it and your ambient temperature - a cool place in the pantry in a dark jar - it should last for months.

  • @catladycatlady7359
    @catladycatlady7359 2 года назад

    I have been told oil goes rancid after a while. Do you have a certain amount of time where if it passes that you discard the oils?

    • @MoragGambleOurPermacultureLife
      @MoragGambleOurPermacultureLife  2 года назад +1

      I wouldn't keep it longer than 12 months. And if I am keeping it for longer than a few months, I put it in the fridge

    • @catladycatlady7359
      @catladycatlady7359 2 года назад

      @@MoragGambleOurPermacultureLife thank you for responding! ☺️

  • @liesumitro
    @liesumitro 4 года назад

    I live in tropic island and I can't find calendula. Can I use marigold(african if I'm not wrong) instead of calendula?

    • @MoragGambleOurPermacultureLife
      @MoragGambleOurPermacultureLife  4 года назад

      Calendula officinalis is the one you want - which is different from Tagetes spp (the African marigolds)

    • @liesumitro
      @liesumitro 4 года назад

      Is there any health benefit of Tagetes spp infused oil?

  • @rachelharrison
    @rachelharrison 3 года назад

    Which method produces the most potent oil?

    • @esterwyman
      @esterwyman Год назад

      Would think 🤔, a tincture 🤷‍♀️

  • @selfhealherbs13ms
    @selfhealherbs13ms 4 года назад

    I have a question why? Aren't the calendula leaves or stems use for tinture.

    • @MoragGambleOurPermacultureLife
      @MoragGambleOurPermacultureLife  4 года назад

      In the cool extraction method I use, they have too much moisture and this can create mould which spoils it all

    • @selfhealherbs13ms
      @selfhealherbs13ms 4 года назад +1

      @@MoragGambleOurPermacultureLife Yes I'm aware of that but I am talking about tintures, in oil method dry matter is the one to use.

  • @AkshayKumar-fz7nw
    @AkshayKumar-fz7nw 2 года назад

    Mam, can be used this oil on cracked dry lips?

  • @Humanity4all1
    @Humanity4all1 6 лет назад

    Maam can we use fresh flowers for making oil

    • @xyz-pg3zd
      @xyz-pg3zd 6 лет назад

      Mrs Ayesha Haseen she stated and showed in the 2nd part of the video that you can.