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5 garden flowers with beauty benefits to bring home

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| etimes.in | Last updated on - Jun 17, 2025, 19:00 IST
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Flower with amazing beauty benefits

Our mother nature has blessed us with beautiful flowers and plants which are brimming with unique but incredible naturally aiding properties beneficial for our skin and hair. There are tons of plants such as aloe vera, neem, tea tree, and others that offer a great range of beauty benefits, but little do we know that some beautiful flowers also offer some amazing benefits that can also be homegrown. Let’s take a quick look at 5 garden flowers with beauty benefits that can be grown in your garden.

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Chamomile flowers

Chamomile flowers are great for sunburn and act instantly as they have relaxing and amazing anti-inflammatory properties that quickly soothe your inflamed sunburnt skin and thus lighten the skin tone as well. Sunburn is an inflammatory reaction on the skin from UV exposure and thus brewing some fresh chamomile tea in the area allows it to cool down. You can thus soak a dry towel in the tea and then apply it to the affected area.

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Witch Hazel

Witch Hazel flowers are used in many beauty and hair care products. The flowers not only fight acne but also act as a natural astringent which tightens the cells and pores as well. Witch Hazel acts great on large pores and oily skin and keeps your face away from irritation and acne using the natural toner of the flower. Simply dip the flowers in water and boil them. Strain the same and mix it with rose water to get rid of oily skin, and apply this every day.

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Calendula

Calendula aka 'gende ka phool' has tons of amazing healing and anti-bacterial benefits which get rid of bacteria and fungus off the skin pores and hair scalp, keeping it squeaky clean. Calendula also improves the overall appearance of the skin and provides firmness and strong skin hydration. Calendula also treats dermatitis and is used in many cosmetics and beauty products. This flower banishes dark spots, blemishes, and redness, restoring the elasticity of the skin, and offering a soft texture as well.

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Hibiscus

These big red flowers found in nearly every household are a saviour for our skin and hair. The flower is rich in antioxidants and anthocyanosides which play an important role in guarding our skin pores and delaying the process of ageing, and from radical damage as well. The astringent property of hibiscus thus controls the excess secretion of oil and tightens our pores while these flowers also heal the issue of redness and irritation on the skin.

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Jasmine

Jasmine helps in the reduction of skin inflammation and red irritation, reducing acne scars and blemishes as well. It also has anti-aging benefits and is rich in antioxidants protecting our skin from free radicals such as UV rays and pollution which promotes the issues of premature ageing. Jasmine cream, mist, or oil can also relieve aches and cramps and can disinfect wounds and cuts on our facial skin.

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