Coriander Essential Oil for Diabetes

Coriander is an aromatic herb with wide, delicate lacy leaves and a pungent smell. It belongs to the apiaceous family (or carrot family if you may like), which comprises other plants like celery, parsley, and cumin.

Apart from coriander being an excellent spice, it can also double up as a great skincare item. Seeds of the coriander plant are used to produce coriander essential oil through steam distillation. Coriander essential oil is believed to have Vitamin C and antifungal, antiseptic, and detoxifying abilities, thus accounting for its wide use in cosmetics.

Coriander essential oil can be used for skincare to achieve the following:

Tone and Rejuvenate the Skin

We all crave that glowing, toned down, rejuvenated skin, right? Well with the coriander essential oil you can get exactly that. Toss a handful of fresh, rinsed coriander leaves, two egg whites, and a half cup uncooked oats into a food processor and blend. Apply the resulting paste to a freshly cleansed face. Wait until it hardens then rinse off. Voila! You now have toned and rejuvenated skin!

Treat Itchy and Dry Skin

Make a paste of coriander seeds with a little bit of water and a teaspoon of honey. Apply paste to the itchy skin for instant relief.

Video: How to Soothe Your Itchy Skin?

Reduce Breakouts in Oily Skin Areas

It absorbs excess oil from the face. If you have oily skin, you can apply coriander essential oil on your face wash off after an hour. It reduces the breakouts in oily skin.

Treat Cracked Lips

Cracked lips can be quite a turn-off. However, with coriander essential oil this problem is solved. Prepare a mixture of two teaspoons of coriander juice and a teaspoon of lemon juice. Apply over the lips and leave overnight. Wash off the next morning and repeat the same for a few days to reveal smooth pink lips.

Treat Sunburns, Wounds and Scars

Apply coriander essential oil all over your body at night, especially concentrating on areas that have been sunburnt, wounded, or scarred. Repeat the procedure daily.

Also, coriander has antibacterial and antifungal properties that can help prevent infections in wounds. Just sprinkle some powdered coriander seeds or leaves on a newly washed injured area.

Treatment of Blackheads and Acne

Research claims that inflammation is the main reason behind pimples. Coriander essential oil has been shown to be effective in getting rid of blackheads and acne, due to its anti-inflammatory properties.

Treatment of skin disorders

Since it acts as a natural antiseptic and antifungal agent, it can be used in the treatment of skin disorders such as dermatitis and eczema. It possesses anti-microbial substances that can prevent and cure smallpox.

Healing dry scalp and dandruff

Coriander essential oil is great in curing dandruff and healing dry scalp and also great for your feet too”]. It helps the hair become shinier and get more life. It helps in hair regrowth and hair fall, but you will have to give it a few weeks to see the results. The only turn back of this oil is the smell, but you’ll get used to it with time.

Coriander essential oil and Other Essential Oils Precaution

Coriander oil is a powerful agent that impacts the mind and can cause you to lose the ability to think clearly or make decisions so be careful.

It is important to test for skin sensitivity prior to any widespread use of the coriander essential oil. Even if you pass the skin sensitivity test, using coriander oil or any other essential oil excessively can cause skin sensitivity since essential oils are highly concentrated and potent. Keep in mind that although essential oils are used aromatically, topically, internally, and externally, not all oils are meant for internal use.

Another thing to note is that not all brands of essential oils are created equally. Choose wisely. A good brand uses the proper plant varieties grown from their indigenous regions. Plants to be used should be grown without chemical pesticides, herbicides, etc. It also would have its oils third party tested.

Last but not least, keep all essential oils away from your eyes, nose, and ears. For pregnant women, consult your physician before using essential oils.

spot_img

More from this stream

Recomended