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is used topically on herpes lesions. It is also included in perfumes and massage oils.
Lemongrass
(Cymbopogon citratus)
Lemongrass leaves are an important aromatic and antiseptic agent. Used for oily skin and acne or skin infections in the form of facial steams, cleansers, soaps and as a bath herb, lemongrass is excellent for oily hair, dandruff and blond hair and is used in shampoos, conditioners and hair rinses. The essential oil (also known as citronella) is used in deodorants, perfumes and as an insect repellent as well as to treat ringworm.
Linden
(Tilia platyphylla, T. cordata, T. europea, T. americana)
Linden flowers are used cosmetically for their antiseptic and sedative qualities. They are included in facial waters, facial steams, masks, lotions, moisturizers, soaps and as a relaxing bath herb that leaves the skin smooth and soft. Linden also helps to heal blood vessel walls and is used to clear acne, freckles, rashes and wrinkles as well as to treat burns. Linden is included in shampoos, conditioners and hair rinses.
Marshmallow
(Althea officinalis)
Marshmallow root is used in beauty care for its anti-inflammatory and emollient properties. It is featured in dry skin treatments as a bath herb, facial steam, cleanser, moisturizer, lotion, soap, wrinkle cream and salve. It is particularly helpful for eczema, psoriasis, sunburn, windburn and wounds and is excellent for very sensitive skin. Marshmallow root is high in mucilaginous compounds which have a soothing healing quality upon the skin. Its soothing properties make it nourishing for dry hair and it is used in shampoos, conditioners and hair rinses.
Meadowsweet
(Filipendula ulmaria)
Native to Europe, Asia and North America, meadowsweet

 
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