How to Maintain Clear Skin Using Western and Chinese Herbs

Purchase some dried calendula (marigold) flowers (preferably organic)., For a gentle floral water/toner, steep 3-4 flowers per cup of hot water for about 3~5 minutes until the water is a nice golden color., For an astringent floral water/toner...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Purchase some dried calendula (marigold) flowers (preferably organic).

    Let cool, then store in a glass/plastic bottle with or without a spray nozzle.

    Add 1 teaspoon of glycerin per cup of calendula water if your skin is dry.

    Store in refrigerator for up to a week. , Add one tablespoon of this calendula apple cider vinegar to 1 cup of distilled water then store in a glass/plastic bottle with or without a spray nozzle.

    Store in refrigerator up to two weeks.

    It is okay to keep the calendula apple cider vinegar outside the refrigerator, preferably in a dark cool place.
  2. Step 2: For a gentle floral water/toner

  3. Step 3: steep 3-4 flowers per cup of hot water for about 3~5 minutes until the water is a nice golden color.

  4. Step 4: For an astringent floral water/toner

  5. Step 5: steep 5-6 flowers per cup of organic apple cider vinegar

  6. Step 6: and keep in a dark

  7. Step 7: cool place for about a week.

Detailed Guide

Let cool, then store in a glass/plastic bottle with or without a spray nozzle.

Add 1 teaspoon of glycerin per cup of calendula water if your skin is dry.

Store in refrigerator for up to a week. , Add one tablespoon of this calendula apple cider vinegar to 1 cup of distilled water then store in a glass/plastic bottle with or without a spray nozzle.

Store in refrigerator up to two weeks.

It is okay to keep the calendula apple cider vinegar outside the refrigerator, preferably in a dark cool place.

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