Calendula is a herb known for its numerous medicinal and therapeutic properties. It is a well-known remedy for skin irritations and inflammations, and is often used to treat common childhood skin problems such as diaper rash, eczema, and insect bites.
Calendula contains anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, and antiviral compounds that help soothe and heal the skin naturally. In this article, we will discuss several ways you can use calendula to treat common childhood skin problems.
1. Calendula oil
Calendula oil is a natural remedy for dry, chapped, or irritated skin. It can be used to treat diaper rash, eczema, and other skin irritations.
To make calendula oil at home, you will need to steep dried calendula flowers in a carrier oil such as olive oil or coconut oil. You can then apply the calendula oil directly to your child’s skin or add it to their bath water to help soothe and heal their skin naturally.
2. Calendula cream
If you prefer a cream over an oil, you can make a calendula cream by combining dried calendula flowers and a carrier oil in a jar and allowing it to sit for several weeks.
After the oil has been infused with calendula, you can strain it and mix it with beeswax and shea butter to create a creamy balm that can be applied to your child’s skin as needed.
3. Calendula tea
Calendula tea can be used to soothe and heal skin from the inside out. Drinking calendula tea can help reduce inflammation and irritation in the body, which can help improve skin health.
To make calendula tea, simply steep dried calendula flowers in hot water for several minutes and then strain the tea. You can add honey or lemon to the tea to improve the taste if desired.
4. Calendula ointment
Calendula ointment is a natural remedy for skin irritations such as eczema, psoriasis, and insect bites. To make calendula ointment, you will need to melt beeswax in a double boiler and then add infused calendula oil and coconut oil.
The mixture can then be poured into jars and left to cool and harden. The resulting ointment can be applied to your child’s skin as needed to soothe and heal skin irritations naturally.
5. Calendula bath
A calendula bath can help soothe and heal irritated skin all over your child’s body. To make a calendula bath, simply steep dried calendula flowers in hot water for several minutes and then add the tea to your child’s bath water.
You can also add epsom salt and oatmeal to the bath water to further soothe and heal your child’s skin.
6. Calendula compress
A calendula compress can be used to soothe and heal localized skin irritations such as insect bites and rashes. To make a calendula compress, steep dried calendula flowers in hot water for several minutes and then soak a clean cloth in the tea.
Wring out the excess liquid and place the cloth on the affected area of your child’s skin for several minutes. Repeat as needed to reduce inflammation and soothe irritated skin.
7. Calendula salve
Calendula salve can be applied topically to soothe and heal skin irritations such as diaper rash and eczema. To make calendula salve, you will need to melt beeswax in a double boiler and then add infused calendula oil and coconut oil.
The mixture can then be poured into jars and left to cool and harden. The resulting salve can be applied to your child’s skin as needed to soothe and heal skin irritations naturally.
8. Calendula poultice
A calendula poultice can be used to treat skin irritations and wounds that require a more localized treatment. To make a calendula poultice, you will need to mix dried calendula flowers with a small amount of water to form a paste.
The paste can then be applied directly to the affected area of your child’s skin for several minutes to reduce inflammation and promote healing.
9. Calendula soap
Calendula soap is a natural way to cleanse and soothe your child’s skin while also providing therapeutic benefits. To make calendula soap, you will need to melt soap base in a double boiler and then add calendula oil and dried calendula flowers.
The mixture can then be poured into soap molds and left to cool and harden. The resulting soap can be used to cleanse and soothe your child’s skin naturally.
10. Calendula tincture
A calendula tincture can be used internally or externally to promote healing and reduce inflammation. To make a calendula tincture, you will need to steep dried calendula flowers in alcohol for several weeks.
After the tincture has been infused with calendula, it can be used as a topical treatment for skin irritations or as an internal remedy to improve skin health and reduce inflammation.