INCI (Taraxacum officinale). Probably the most popular "weed" in your lawn, dandelion is also one of the most nutritious plants you will find. Dandelions are packed full of vitamins and minerals such as vitamin A, B1, B2, B3, B6, B12, C, and D, as well as calcium, iron, magnesium, zinc, copper, boron, potassium, manganese, and choline.
Country of Origin: China
Uses in Cosmetics, Soap, Ect.:
1. Dandelion leaf can be ground and added to face mask formulations.
2. Dandelion leaf can be infused in water or oil and used in lotions, creams, and ointment formulas.
3. Dandelion leaf can be used in natural bath tea recipes.
4. Dandelion leaf can be used in soaps. Dandelion infusion can also be added to shampoo recipes. Conditioners made with dandelion will help the manageability of your hair.
5. Dandelion leaf can be used in the formulation of natural flower waters.
6. Dandelion leaf is ground and is used in some bath bomb recipes.
7. Dandelion leaf can be infused in massage oils.
8. Dandelion leaf can be ground and used in scrubs.
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