Permanent flower is the common name for several plants characterized by flowers that remain unchanged in color and shape after drying and can be used as dried flowers (in bouquets or arrangements). The most common permanent flowers are several species of the Asteraceae family, especially the genus Wax Daisy (genus Helichrysum). The genus Helichrysum is native to the Mediterranean coastal areas of North Africa, Crete and Asia, and is cultivated in many parts of Europe. H. bracteatum, native to Australia, is the best known. There are also many species of herbs with beautiful pinnate leaves or spikes, often also known as perennials. We use H. bracteatum, a natural plant found in the isolated and polluted areas of France's noble estates, to extract the two-in-one ingredient that specializes in eliminating acne and removing marks. Perpetual flower has a strong antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, anti-virus, promote cell regeneration ability of extraordinary beauty effects. Ancient Chinese medical books have recorded to "permanent flowers, expensive and real, flavor and mild, with the function of clearing the poison and refreshing.
Sage is an annual herb in the family of Asteraceae, genus Sage. Stems up to 40 centimeters tall or more, the part is not branched, grooved, leaves sessile, leaf blade spatulate-oblanceolate or obovate-spatulate, often thinner on top, veins are not obvious below. Heads more or less numerous, flowers yellow to yellowish; involucres campanulate, involucral bracts golden yellow or lemon-yellow, membranous, glossy, outer layers obovate or spatulate-obovate, receptacle slightly concave in center, glabrous. Female flowers numerous, corolla finely tubular, corolla tip enlarged, lobes glabrous. Triangular acuminate, achenes obovate or obovate- terete, flowering Jan-Apr, fruiting Aug-Nov