Latin Name : Lavandula Angustifolia
Part Of Plant Used : Flowering Tips
Origin : France
Method of Extraction : Steam Distillation
Lavender has been prized for centuries due to its unique aroma and various benefits. Historically, Egyptians and Romans utilized Lavender for a plethora of purposes including bathing, relaxation, cooking, and as a fragrance. Lavender's most recognized attributes continue to be its calming and soothing effects when ingested.
When applied to the skin, Lavender is often used to improve the look of skin blemishes. It can be added to bath water to alleviate stress or applied to the temples and back of the neck. A few drops of Lavender on pillows, bedding, or the soles of the feet can aid in relaxation and promote a good night's sleep. Owing to its diverse properties, Lavender is deemed a staple oil to always have on hand.
Uses
Drip a few drops of Lavender Oil on pillows, bedding, or feet at bedtime.
Keep a bottle of Lavender ready to ease occasional skin discomfort.
Freshen up your linen closet, mattress, car, or air by mixing Lavender with water in a spray bottle.
Directions for Use
Diffusion: Use three to four drops in your preferred diffuser.
Topical use: Apply one to two drops to the target area. Dilute with our wholesale Fractionated Coconut Oil to lessen any skin sensitivity.
Precautions
May cause skin sensitivity. Keep away from children. If pregnant, nursing, or under medical supervision, seek advice from your doctor. Avoid contact with eyes, inner ears, and sensitive regions.
Ingredients
Lavandula Angustifolia