Latin name: Lavandula Angustifolia
Used part of plant: flowers
Place of origin: France
Extraction method: steam distillation
Lavender has been used for centuries for its unmistakable aroma and its countless benefits. In ancient times, the Egyptians and Romans used it for bathing, relaxation, cooking and as a perfume. Its calming and relaxing effects remain Lavender's most important benefits.
Applied topically, lavender is often used to reduce skin blemishes. Add a few drops to bath water to relieve stress, or apply to the temples and back of the neck. Drizzle it on pillows, bedding or on the soles of your feet for a restful night and perfect relaxation. Due to the versatile properties of Lavender, it is recommended to keep this oil always at hand.
Use. Keep a bottle of lavender oil handy for occasional skin irritations. Add a few drops of lavender oil to water and freshen up your wardrobe, mattress, car or air with a lavender aerosol.
Directions for use. For topical application: apply one or two drops to the desired area. Dilute with individually fractionated coconut oil to minimize the possibility of skin irritation.
Caution! Possible skin sensitivity. Keep away from children. If pregnant, breastfeeding or under medical care, seek professional advice before use. Avoid contact with eyes and other sensitive areas.
Professional Essential Oils are available in special packaging, mainly for aromatherapists and users who use them in larger quantities.
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