Lavender essential oil 10 ml
Lavender essential oil 10 ml
Latin Name: Lavandula Angustifolia
Origin: Bulgaria
Extraction Method: Distillation
Plant Part: Flower
Aroma: Floral, with light and woody undertones
General Description: Lavender essential oil is known to alleviate stress and promote a peaceful and restful sleep with its wonderful aroma. It is the most commonly used essential oil in aromatherapy and is often referred to as a bedside oil.
Uses and Benefits of Lavender Oil:
Lavender oil is a versatile oil with a wide range of benefits and uses. Research has shown that it has anti-inflammatory, antifungal, antidepressant, antiseptic, antibacterial, antimicrobial, antispasmodic, pain-relieving, detoxifying, blood pressure-lowering, and sleep-inducing effects.
Lavender oil possesses a soothing aroma that is excellent for calming nerves and relieving anxiety-related issues. It can help with migraine, headache, depression, nervous tension, and emotional stress. Its refreshing scent enhances mental activity while relieving nervous exhaustion and restlessness. It has been well researched for its effects on the autonomic nervous system.
It can help alleviate muscle, joint, sprain, and back pain. Massage lavender oil onto the affected area. Lavender oil can also help reduce pain after insect bites. Apply gently to the affected area and observe its effects.
It is effective in treating skin conditions such as acne, eczema, wrinkles, wounds, cuts, and burns.
Lavender nourishes the hair and scalp, disinfects the scalp, and helps eliminate lice and nits. Lavender is probably effective in treating hair loss; a study has shown that it increased hair growth by up to 44% after seven months of treatment.
Lavender oil stimulates the production of bile and stomach fluids, which can help increase intestinal mobility and treat stomach pain, indigestion, colic, vomiting, and diarrhea.
It can help combat respiratory problems such as colds, flu, throat infections, coughs, asthma, whooping cough, sinus congestion, bronchitis, tonsillitis, and laryngitis. It can be applied to the neck, chest, or back. It can be inhaled through vapor inhalation or a vaporizer.
It helps lower high blood pressure levels and can be used to reduce hypertension.
Lavender oil has a calming scent that is perfect for soothing nerves and anxiety-related issues. Therefore, it helps with migraine, headache, depression, nervous tension, and emotional stress. Its invigorating aroma enhances mental activity while relieving nervous exhaustion and restlessness.
Basic Usage Information for Lavender Essential Oil:
Diffusion: Use three to four drops in your chosen diffuser or vaporizer.
Lavender Bath: Add 5-7 drops of lavender oil to your bathwater for a relaxing effect.
Lavender Sachets: Lavender oil can be placed in small sachets with dried lavender to give a pleasant scent and keep moths away from clothes.
Skin Cleanser: After boiling and cooling clean water, add a few drops of lavender oil and a few drops of clean water to a cotton pad. It disinfects your skin and clears it of acne.
Room Spray: Lavender oil mixed with water can be used as a non-toxic air freshener. Spray it on your sheets or pillow before bedtime for a relaxing atmosphere. The same method can be applied to your bathroom and towels to create a pleasant scent throughout your home.
Natural Perfume: Rub 2-3 drops of lavender oil into your palms and apply it to your neck. To dilute, add a few drops of lavender oil to half a cup of water in a spray bottle. Spray it on your face and hair.
Lip Balm: Lavender oil is wonderful for moisturizing cracked, dry lips.
Flavor Enhancer: Lavender oil is a great flavor enhancer for meat dishes and salad dressings. Use it sparingly because its taste is very strong. Adding 1-2 drops to your recipes can complement cocoa, honey, lemon, cranberry, black pepper, and apple perfectly. You can use fresh lavender with its wonderful aroma and taste in cookies, cakes, and desserts.
Lavender Aroma: Lavender oil can be added to lemonade, syrup, and cold drinks for aroma.
Natural Soap Making: Lavender oil can be used in making lavender-scented and aromatic natural soaps.
Note: Lavender oil may be too strong for direct use on some skins. If you experience redness, burning, or any reaction when applied to your skin, please dilute it with carrier oils.