Hibiscus: Knowing the Beauty Benefits of the Flower

Hibiscus: Knowing the Beauty Benefits of the Flower

 The Hibiscus flower offers a beautiful sight to behold. It also offers numerous beauty benefits.  

In Bengal, we offer the Hibiscus flower to the goddess Kali. Varieties of Hibiscus colors are available and soothing to the eyes. But, the red one we do offer to Ma Kali. Besides being a holy flower, there are countless health benefits of Hibiscus. The available varieties of Hibiscus include single-flowered, double-flowered, hybrids with big-sized flowers, Hawaiian hybrids, & also variegated ornamental foliage.

But why Hibiscus is offered to Ma Kali?

 

Hibiscus represents the long tongue of Goddess Kali and is also loved by her. We have another Hindu God who loves this flower. Any guesses? It is our beloved Lord Ganesha. He is in love with the petals of this flower for its unique divine power to emit consciousness.

Knowing the Benefits of Hibiscus

I am sharing with you some of the benefits of using Hibiscus for beauty purposes:

1. Anti-aging properties

Hibiscus is high in antioxidants, which assist in the battle against free radicals, which hasten the aging process of the skin. Also, it contains organic alpha-hydroxy acids that exfoliate the skin, boost cell renewal, and lessen the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines.

2.  Hydrates and moisturizes

Mucilage, a natural sticky material found in hibiscus, helps to keep moisture in the skin. It also contains a lot of vitamin C, which promotes collagen production and results in moisturized and plump skin.

3.  Improves skin texture

Hibiscus contains natural acids that aid in exfoliation and enhance the texture of the skin. Also, it contains amino acids, which support the tightening and firming of the skin to give it a more youthful appearance.

4.  Reduces skin inflammation

 

Hibiscus’s anti-inflammatory qualities work to relax irritated and swollen skin. Moreover, it has organic emollient qualities that help calm dry, irritated skin.

5.  Encourages hair growth

The amino acids included in hibiscus aid in strengthening hair follicles, leading to thicker, healthier hair. Also, it contains vitamin C, which supports collagen production and encourages the growth of healthy hair.

6.  Prevents dandruff

The natural anti-fungal qualities of hibiscus aid in the prevention of dandruff and other scalp problems. Moreover, it has natural astringent characteristics that aid in controlling scalp oil production, reducing the accumulation of oil and grime that can lead to dandruff.

Hibiscus is not only a lovely flower, but it also has several health advantages for the skin and hair. Hibiscus can help to enhance the general well-being and look of your skin and hair. Make use of Hibiscus for your skincare and hair care routine. The hibiscus flower is certainly worthwhile to try, whether you use it in homemade cures or hibiscus-infused items.

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