Description
About:-
Lavender is a flowering plant in the family of mint that’s easily identified by its sweet floral and scent. Lavender is also grown for the production of its essential oil, which comes from the distillation of the flower spikes of certain lavender species. This essential oil is one of the most popular and adaptable essential oil used in aromatherapy. It is famous for its great smell and calming nature. The composition of oil differs between lavandin and lavender oils. For centuries it has been used in perfumery, cosmetics and in herbal remedies. It is believed that lavender oil has an antiseptic, anti inflammatory properties, which can help to heal minor burns and bug bites.
Major Constituents:-
• Linalyl acetate
• Linalool
• (Z)-B-Ocimene
• Lavandulyl acetate
• Terpinene-4-ol
• B-Caryophyllene
• (E)-B-Farnesene
• (E)-B-Ocimene
• 3-Octanyl acetate
Uses:-
Lavender essential oil can help in digestive issues such as- nausea, vomiting, upset stomach, abdominal swelling and intestinal gas.
• It is used to help relieve pain from sprains, sores, toothaches and headaches.
• This oil is used in the treatment of allergies, anxiety, burns, asthma, depression, hypertension
• It promotes a good night’s sleep
• It may help prevent hair loss
• It gives you a natural glow
The very common use of lavender essential oil is that- it is used in foods and beverages as flavour component. Lavender oil is also used in mouth washes, after shave lotions, in creams, talcum powders and toilet waters.
Blend With:-
Frankincense Carteri, Cedarwood Himalayan, Chamomile Roman, Chamomile Blue, Holy basil, Black pepper, Bergamot, Cedarwood Atlas, Citronella, Elemi, Clary sage, Fennel sweet, Fir Needle Siberian