There are many reasons to add a few flowers to your life. Foremost, they’re full of beauty, and their aesthetic appeal makes us feel good. Flowers also have a lot to offer in terms of health and healing benefits—and they’re also just plain pretty! Here are 10 flowers that have beauty benefits, along with some ideas for how you can use them:

Rose Flower

Rose oil is a natural astringent you can use to treat acne and other skin problems. It also has anti-aging qualities, as it helps to keep your skin looking young and fresh. Rose is great for sensitive skin, and it will not irritate as many other products would. If you have dry or mature skin, now is the best time to get a rose flower subscription.

Rose oil can be used as a cleanser or toner by adding one drop per ounce of water in the palm of your hand and applying it over your face, scalp, or neck area. Leave on for 15 minutes, then rinse thoroughly with lukewarm water until you remove all traces from the face/neck area.

Red Clover

People have used red clover for centuries to treat inflammation, eczema, rashes, psoriasis, and other health problems. Many people still use its flowers, leaves, and seeds to relieve pain in the joints and muscles.

The red clover plant produces two main types of medicine: ointment from dried flowers or leaves; or fresh juice from crushed green leaves. It also contains essential oils that can be used as salves or tinctures (a liquid form of a healing herb). You can also brew red clover flowers into a tea which is said to help with removing impurities from your skin to avert breakouts. Other people even use red clover water to treat digestion issues such as irritable bowel syndrome (IBS).

Lavender

Lavender oil is a great treatment for acne and inflammation. It’s also good for skin infections and burns, as well as eczema, psoriasis, and dermatitis. Lavender oil can be used as a natural perfume and antibacterial ointment – it has strong properties that help ward off bacteria from the skin.

If you want to treat your skin with lavender oil but don’t to buy it from the shops, try this homemade recipe that includes all-natural ingredients:

  • Cut and dry 1 oz lavender flowers
  • Pour 2 cups of coconut oil over the dry flowers
  • Add 1 cup beeswax sticks and 3/4 cup dried rose petals if possible
  • Strain the mixture and apply the resultant ointment at least twice daily

Chamomile

Chamomile is a flower with a calming effect. It can be used to treat anxiety, stress, and sleep problems. Chamomile is also an excellent natural remedy for stomach aches and aches of all kinds—even those caused by allergies. As a tea, chamomile can also be used as an acne treatment and anti-aging agent, thanks to its powerful antioxidant properties. Some people even use chamomile oil to cleanse their faces – it’s especially useful if you have oily skin or breakouts on your face.

Violet

Are you looking for a powerful natural remedy for eczema, dry skin, or insect bites? Violet might be the best option for you. You can use the flower to improve the complexion and treat other conditions like acne, blemishes, and wrinkles.

Violet has been shown to have antioxidant properties that protect against free radical damage caused by UV rays in sunlight or artificial light sources, which means it can prevent premature aging by reducing wrinkles on your face.

Violet also makes a great addition to your diet because its anti-inflammatory properties reduce stomach acid production thereby reducing indigestion symptoms including heartburn and nausea.

Amaranth

Amaranth is an edible flower that has been used as medicine since ancient times. The seeds are used to make tea and skin rinse that can heal dry skin. You can also use the amaranth flower and leaves on your skin as a toner for clearing the complexion; people love the extract because it detoxifies the skin naturally, and it has hydration properties that can keep your skin glowing.

Helichrysum

Helichrysum is a flowering herb that has a sweet smell. Its flower is used in perfumes and cosmetics because of its curry-like scent. Since it’s a natural anti-inflammatory agent, you can apply the flower extract to your skin to treat muscle pain, bruises, and sprains. It also has anti-bacterial and anti-fungal properties, so you can use it to treat sunburn, rashes, and skin infections. Other skin problems the helichrysum flower can treat include pimples, eczema, and psoriasis.

Jasmine

Jasmine is a popular scent used in perfumes, and you’re likely to find it growing in your backyard. Jasmine flowers are famed for their anti-bacterial anti-fungal, antiseptic, and antiviral properties that give users plenty of health benefits. They also have anti-inflammatory properties that make them excellent skin toners. You can apply jasmine flowers directly to your skin body for an additional boost of antioxidants and protection against rashes, eczema, dandruff, acne, and irritation.

Orchid 

If you want a simple but effective moisturizer and natural emollient for your skin, orchid flower extract is a great option. This is because they contain mucilage and therefore offer quick hydration to your skin for a perfect glow. What’s more? Orchid petals are used in skin care products because they reduce inflammation and heal wounds. They also have a cooling effect on the skin, making them useful for people with dandruff and sensitive skin.

Conclusion

Flowers have a lot of healing properties that can improve your skin. You can use them to treat sickness and other health problems, as well as make beauty products like creams and lotions. Another thing to keep in mind is that while most flowers have powerful skin-healing properties, some of them are more effective than others. Lastly, research medicinal flowers near you or consult a dermatologist before trying random flowers – this will prevent problems that may arise from applying extracts from toxic flowers.