Even when its origins are still uncertain, the uses of calendula as a
medicine and as a colouring were known to the old herbalists, especially
Arabs and Hindus. Greeks, who started cultivating it more recently, used
calendula flowers to decorate their feasts and to make garlands to
honour their heroes. Calendula has long been used in topical
applications, to treat skin ulcers, infected wounds, diaper rash,
eczema, varicose veins, hemorrhoids, periodontitis and conjunctivitis.
The study revealed that Calendula oil has great potential to be used for
pharmaceuticals purposes. Natural oil derived from calendula plant has
good results when used in cosmetics. Antioxidant activity, anti-tumor
promoting effect, wound healing and anti-carcinogenic effect is the main
reason of using calendula oil in medicines and cosmetics. Calendula oil
has high moisturizing effects.