Dried Flowers Set for Soap Making - Dried Herbs and Flowers Craft Supplies - Soap Making Supplies - Dried Flowers for Resin - 12 Herbs Set for Crafts - Dry Flowers for Candle Making

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Rose Buds and Petals are widely used in fragrance, soap, hair care products, lip balm, lotion, teas and other skincare products. They are known to have relaxing properties. Calendula, also known as Marigold, is known to boost the healing rate of wounds and prevent infection. Calendula is believed to have a positive effect on the immune system. Echinacea or the purple coneflower is an important medicinal plant that boosts the immune system. It’s also used to treat pain, inflammation, migraines and other health issues. Lemongrass is used as a fragrance in deodorants, soaps, and cosmetics. Lemongrass also contains substances that are thought to relieve pain, reduce fever, and have antioxidant properties. Lavender may slow the activity of the nervous system and therefore promote relaxation, improve sleep quality and bring about emotional balance. Stunning and sunny dried flowers of Helichrysum are great additions to DIY products. Helichrysum, in aromatherapy, is a great cleanser and detoxifier. Thyme is one of the most versatile herbs around to be used in DIY projects. Thyme’s natural antiseptic properties make it great for cleaning skin. The Sunflower Petals are often used in soap and due to their decorative element can be widely used in crafts such as candles, paper making, potpourri, and dye. Mint is a calming herb that people have used for thousands of years to help soothe their nervous system. This aromatic plant is antibacterial, making it a great choice for soap making.Echinacea or the purple coneflower is an important medicinal plant that boosts the immune system. It’s also used to treat pain, inflammation, migraines and other health issues. Camomile is used for its anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, antispasmodic and sedative properties. The dried leaves and flowers are used in aromatherapy and other herbal medicines. Cornflower’s medicinal value lies primarily in its anti-inflammatory properties. Historically, cornflowers have also been used to produce ink colors and watercolor washes to dye linen or wool yarn.

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