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Calendula: A Traditional Herb That Meets Your Skin Where It Needs Support

Updated: May 8

Calendula (Calendula officinalis) is a bright orange flower that has been used in topical body care preparations for generations. It is commonly included in soaps, balms, salves, and lotions because it is considered a gentle botanical that integrates well into consistent body care formulations.


You may see calendula listed on ingredient labels as calendula-infused oil or calendula extract.


Botanical illustration of a bright orange calendula flower with green stem and leaves on a soft neutral background, created for Juneberry Apothecary herbal blog content.

What Part of the Plant is Used

The petals of the calendula flower are the part most often used in body care products. These petals are carefully dried and then infused into oil, which becomes a base ingredient in many herbal formulations.


This infused oil is commonly used in:

  • Balms

  • Salves

  • Soaps

  • Body oils

  • Lotions


Why Calendula is Used in Body Care

Calendula has a long history of use in traditional skin and body care because of its mild nature and reliable performance in topical products. Rather than being a trend-driven ingredient, it is considered a steady botanical that fits well into simple, everyday routines.


It is often selected for products designed for regular use instead of occasional or intensive application.


How Calendula is Prepared

Most calendula used in body care is prepared as an infused oil. This process involves placing dried calendula petals into a carrier oil and allowing them to slowly infuse over time.


This slow infusion method creates a stable ingredient that can be incorporated into finished products such as soaps, balms, lotions, and salves. Infused oil remains the most common way calendula is integrated into small-batch herbal body care formulations.


Calendula in Everyday Products

Today, calendula is widely used in herbal body care because it infuses reliably into oils and remains stable in small-batch formulations. It blends easily into oil-based products and supports consistent use in daily body care routines.


You will often find calendula in:

  • Herbal balms

  • Body lotions

  • Handmade soaps

  • Infused body oils

  • Skin salves


Is Calendula Harsh on Skin?

Calendula is generally considered a gentle botanical for topical use. As with any plant-based ingredient, individual skin sensitivities can vary. Patch testing is recommended when trying any new body care product that contains botanical ingredients.


This information is provided for educational purposes and is not intended as medical advice.


Why Juneberry Apothecary Uses Calendula

At Juneberry Apothecary, ingredients are selected based on how they perform in real use, not trends or marketing claims. Calendula is included because it infuses reliably into oils, integrates well into body care formulations, and supports simple, consistent routines.


We prioritize botanicals that can be used regularly and fit naturally into everyday care. Calendula aligns with our approach to small-batch herbal body care that is practical, steady, and designed for real life.


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FAQs


What is calendula in body care?

Calendula is a flowering herb commonly used in topical body care products like balms, salves, soaps, and lotions. In herbal body care, it is often prepared as an infused oil and included for its compatibility with everyday formulations.


What part of calendula is used in topical products?

The petals of the calendula flower are the part most often used in body care. These petals are typically dried and infused into oil for use in small-batch herbal formulations.


How is calendula prepared for body care products?

Calendula is most commonly prepared as an infused oil. Dried flower petals are steeped in a carrier oil over time, creating an ingredient that can be used in balms, salves, lotions, soaps, and body oils.


What kinds of products commonly contain calendula?

Calendula is often found in herbal balms, salves, lotions, handmade soaps, and infused body oils. It is widely used in topical body care because it blends well into oil-based formulas.


Is calendula considered gentle in body care?

Calendula is generally considered a gentle botanical for topical use. As with any botanical ingredient, individual skin sensitivities can vary, so patch testing is a good idea when trying a new product.


Why does Juneberry Apothecary use calendula?

Juneberry Apothecary uses calendula because it infuses reliably into oils, works well in topical body care formulations, and fits naturally into simple, consistent daily routines. It aligns with our formulation approach of choosing ingredients for function, stability, and real-life use.

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