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Hibiscus Flower Benefits For Skin | Purplle

Sneha Singh

The vibrant red hibiscus flowers have more to offer than their eye-soothing appearance. The beauty of this flower is credited to anthocyanin pigments. This pigment in hibiscus is responsible for the beautiful red colour. Not just red, but this pretty flower is also found in orange, yellow, pink, etc. The ruffled petals, the contrasting colour of the petals and the flower’s eye are responsible for their uniqueness.

But don’t you make the mistake of limiting the benefits of this flower to its beauty. Hibiscus petals are famously used for making herbal teas. Also, hibiscus flower benefits for skin have been known by doctors for many years—the petals and leaves of this plant help in treating many skin problems.

Keep reading to learn more about the hibiscus flower’s benefits for the skin. 


Top 7 Skin Benefits of Hibiscus 


Various species of hibiscus shrubs are found all over the world. However, these shrubs are commonly found in the warm, temperate and tropical regions of the earth. The countries in these areas are Mauritius, Hawaii, Fiji, China, India and Madagascar. 

Hibiscus shrub is a storehouse of phosphorus, nitrogen, calcium, amino acids and vitamins. Commonly, the flowers of this shrub help in treating skin concerns. How? You might wonder. The polyphenols in hibiscus shrubs support the regeneration of skin cells. They are also thought to prevent skin cancer. 

Let’s take a look at the top 7 benefits of hibiscus for the skin in the following points. 

1.Combats ageing: 

Also known as Botox herb, hibiscus is packed with metaphorical big bags of antioxidants. These antioxidants work hard to treat the damage caused to your skin by unwanted elements like harmful sun rays, pollutants and skin ailments. They fight with the free radicals in your skin to stop premature ageing of the skin. Hibiscus flowers also control the overactivity of an enzyme called elastase. This enzyme ages your skin by breaking down its natural elastin. A study led by Jian Li shows that an extract of hibiscus also helps in shielding your skin from the photoaging induced by UVB rays of the sun. 

2.Increases radiance: 

Hibiscus also works to purify the complexion of your skin. Not only does it help with age spots but the inherent properties of this flower help you in getting a fresher and glowing skin complexion with regular use. It comes with AHAs that improve the texture of your skin and add a charismatic glow to it. Also, the vitamin C and E extracts in the flower lighten your skin tone and hydrate it to get glowing skin. The previous sections showed how hibiscus flowers encourage the regeneration of skin cells; by producing more collagen (skin protein) molecules, the flower gives you youthful and glowing skin for a longer period.

3.Tightens open pores:

 Hibiscus comes with astringent properties. It works as effectively as a good astringent to tighten the open pores of your skin. By doing this, it controls the level of sebum production in your skin to save you from the woes of extra oiliness. As mentioned earlier, these flowers are packed with vitamin C. These vitamins increase the production of collagen in your skin to tighten your pores. Overall, it comes with the power to increase the firmness of your connective tissues in the skin to deliver a tighter and more youthful appearance. 

4.Cleanses and exfoliates:

 The natural surfactants in hibiscus flowers cleanse your skin effectively without clogging your pores. These flowers contain saponins. They help in gently cleaning your skin organically. Also, hibiscus is blessed with the goodness of AHAs and organic acids that sweep off the flaky skin and dead skin cells on your face while balancing the natural levels of oil.

5.Moisturises: 

Hibiscus comes with strong hydrating properties to give you soft and supple skin. For people suffering from skin ailments that result in flakiness, itchiness and dryness, hibiscus is a boon as it penetrates deeper into the skin to naturally supply the required nourishment and hydration. The main nourishing agent of hibiscus is its sticky part that stores water and food in a hibiscus shrub. This mucilage supplies the required hydration to your parched skin. 

6.Reduces inflammation:

 Beta carotene in hibiscus reduces inflammation to save your skin from problems like redness and itchiness. Not only that, but it also contains anthocyanins that help in treating chronic inflammation that disorganises the collagen fibres in your skin and could lead to skin cancer. 

7.Clears skin: 

The capability of hibiscus to reduce inflammation helps in giving you acne-free skin. It also comes with acids that clean the dirt and pollutants that clog your pores. Thus, saving you from pimples. 


How to use Hibiscus?

Hibiscus uses for the skin can be described in two ways. You can use it as an oil for direct application on the skin or as a herbal tea by mixing its powder with water or milk. The hibiscus powder can also be used as one of the ingredients for your DIY skin care recipes. 

Popular Skin Products with Hibiscus 

Purplle knows that hibiscus is good for the skin. The website is home to several products that help you in extracting hibiscus for skin benefits. Here are some popular ones. 

 

1.Deve Herbes Pure Hibiscus Oil

Deve Herbes Pure Hibiscus Oil (Hibiscus rosa-sinensis) with Glass Dropper 100% Natural Therapeutic Grade Infused Oil (100 ml)
Buy Now - INR 1349

Explore - Try out more facial oils from Deve

 

2.Alps Goodness Hibiscus Powder 

Alps Goodness Powder - Hibiscus (150 gm)
Buy Now - INR 305

Explore - Try this more Powders from Alps Goodness.

 

3.Indus Valley Bio Organic Hibiscus Powder

 Indus valley bio organic hibiscus powder Online - 100GRMS
Buy Now - INR 249

Try out more hair care kits from Indus Valley.

 

4.Origenz Hibiscus Flower Powder 

Origenz Premium Hibiscus Powder for Hair & Skin (100 g)
Buy Now - INR 257


Try few more from Origenz.

The first product is an essential oil that can be mixed with your skincare products like moisturisers or applied directly. Visit Purplle to learn more about these products and to buy them at discounted prices. You can also explore similar collections and read posts that supplement your knowledge about naturally beneficial flowers like hibiscus on Purplle. Here are few benefits of pineapple for skin and health. Here are few Avocado Benefits of skin and hair. Do check them out!


 

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About Sneha Singh

Sneha is a writer at Purplle.com. When she is not writing beauty stories, her mind weaves out supernatural and science fiction stories which she pens down in her diary. Sneha is an expert in Makeup, Health & Skin care and can advise you on all you need to know about keeping your body healthy with vitamins, minerals and a lot more. She is clearly a gym freak too and digs up on diet plans & cooks healthy food for her family & friends. Besides health, she also writes about baby and mothers’ care & her guides are very helpful for new parents. She likes to experience new adventures with one bite at a time.