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How to Weave Wildflowers into Your Skincare

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Wildflowers are blooming! There’s a reason the first full week of May is known as Wildflower Week. Wildflowers are blooming across the country in mountain meadows, lush pastures, and landscapes in between. From reds to yellows to purples, it’s a genuine symphony of color. And you can celebrate wildflower season in your skincare!

Take inspiration from the colors and aromas wildflowers bring with them every spring. For instance, you can find natural skincare products infused with the essential oils of lavender, calendula, and more. They bring their aromatics and many other benefits to everything from tallow balm to natural deodorant. How will you weave wildflowers into your skincare?

The Sweetly Calming Aromatics of Lavender

Lavender is a delightful flower that can be a welcome addition to any landscape. When the wind catches that lightly sweet, floral aroma, you can help but close your eyes and pause. It also makes an excellent addition to all kinds of skincare products.

When lavender finds its way into skincare products like natural deodorant or body butter, you may react similarly to how the flowers affect you. As you apply a eucalyptus and lavender body butter, you can’t help but get swept up in the aromatics. It can be calming to the senses and the skin.

The Healing Potential of Calendula

The calendula plant's bright yellow to light orange flowers can certainly be eye-catching. They look like bright little stars against a field of green. There’s something joyous about seeing calendula in bloom. The flowers look so cheerful. You may fall into the blooms, getting lost in the sea of cheery, yellow flowers.

In skincare, calendula can offer a kind of cheery healing to your complexion. You can find it in several tallow skincare products. Calendula can be nourishing and potentially help restore dry or damaged skin. It can leave skin deeply nourished and hydrated when blended with other ingredients like ethically sourced tallow from grass-fed cows, emu oil, and key essential oils (like lavender!).

The Soothing Protection of Blue Tansy 

Tansy is part of the chamomile family. While chamomile is known for its diminutive white flowers, tansy is known for its small, vibrant yellow blooms. Tansy only becomes “blue tansy” when it's transformed into an essential oil and when certain compounds, like chamazulene, are released. It’s chamazulene that gives blue tansy essential oil its defining color.

Blue tansy body oil can offer many benefits when added to skin and body care. Blended with other botanical oils, like kukui nut and argan, blue tansy may help calm sensitive or irritated skin. At the same time, it may help protect the skin from all kinds of environmental stressors we encounter throughout the day.

When you look at all the wildflowers blooming in fields and pastures around you, you may not realize how often or well they can be woven into your skin and body care. Just as they brighten landscapes, they brighten your skincare routine.

About Primally Pure

Revitalize your skin, hair, and beauty care routines with Primally Pure. They take great care in selecting every ingredient for their products. Their best-selling Natural Deodorant line, for instance, features real, pure, and potent ingredients like arrowroot powder and ethically sourced tallow from grass-fed cows. Several deodorants contain genuine organic oils for their aromatic benefits. You can find this level of dedication in every Primally Pure product, from their Non Toxic Dry Shampoo to Almond + Vanilla Body Butter. This commitment extends to their wellness tools, such as their Jade Gua Sha Stone and Dry Brush Duo. Primally Pure ensures you can make the most of every tool, with deeper insight into integrating them into your skincare and wellness rituals. 

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