Ingredient

Black Cornflowers

Centaurea cyanus

Benefit:

Natural

Rehydrating when infused in warm water, dried cornflowers are thought to be astringent and soothing for the skin and scalp. Their beautiful natural colour persists even when the flower is dried, making it also a nice decorative finish for naked products.

Black Cornflowers

Cornflower, also known as bluebottle, is a tall, slender, annual plant with long and fine, grey-green leaves. In the summer it grows bright blue flowers, but occasionally they can be white, pink, or purple-black. It is often found in cornfields and waste grounds in Europe and western Asia.

The flower is part of the genus Centaurea (also known as knapweed) which name comes from the legendary centaur Chiron, famed for his knowledge of herbs.