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Lavender Essential Oil

Lavender Essential Oil

Lavender essential oil is, today, among the most popular and versatile essential oils on the market. Extracted from the flowers of the lavender plant, or Lavandula angustifolia, this oil has been highly regarded for hundreds of years for its calming and therapeutic properties in metaphysical practices. The sweet, floral fragrance is pleasant and has many health benefits.

It will help with anything from relaxation to sleep, which is why lavender essential oil should be included in every wellness routine out there. Here, we will list four major advantages of lavender essential oil, some important ways to use it, and tell you about Raasa Oils, which supplies 100% pure lavender essential oil at a budget-friendly price, fully refundable if you're not sure it's real.

Lavender Essential Oil Benefits

Promotes Relaxation

Lavender essential oil is one of the most famous oils that calms. Its soothing scent is inhaled to relieve the tensions of anxiety and allow for relaxation. Many people use lavender essential oil with aromatherapy as an almost instant way to create peace and relaxation in their souls.

Aids Sleep

There is research supporting the use of lavender in the improvement of sleep quality and helping individuals fall asleep quicker. A few drops of lavender essential oil on your pillow or a diffuser in your room can make way for a tranquil ambience that supports restful sleep.

Supports Skin Health

Lavender essential oil has antiseptic and anti-inflammatory properties that can be beneficial for the skin. It can help soothe minor burns, cuts, and insect bites. To carry out the proper treatment, combine lavender essential oil with a carrier oil and apply it to the affected service to encourage healing and reduce irritation.

Relieves Headaches

Lavender essential oil is known to relieve headaches as well. Its calming properties reduce tension and stress-the triggers for most headaches. Quick relief may also be achieved by rubbing diluted lavender essential oil on the temples.

Lavender Essential Oil Uses

Aromatherapy

With its soothing aroma, it would effectively alleviate stress, anxiety, and restlessness, rendering itself suitable for unwinding after a long, demanding day. You can use it in a diffuser, add a drop to your pillow, or inhale directly for instant relaxation. Many people also use it before bedtime to improve sleep quality.

Bath Soak

Coupled with warm water and the calming fragrance, it calms the mind and body, providing a wonderful remedy for stress relief. Lavender essential oil also nourishes the skin and can help with minor irritations. To elevate the effects, mix a few drops with Epsom salt or a carrier oil before adding it to your bath.

Massage Oil

Combining lavender essential oil with a carrier oil, say coconut or almond oil, will give you a great relaxing massage blend. This will relieve muscle tension and soreness and enable one to relax. In addition, it improves circulation and is soothing for headaches when massaged onto the skin.

Skincare

Lavender essential oil is a very subtle yet bold introduction to any new skincare routine. It naturally bears antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties that can soothe blemishes, redness, or superficial skin irritations. Dilute it with a carrier oil so it can further hydrate and nourish the skin.

How to Use

Aromatherapy

Add a few drops to a diffuser or humidifier for a calming atmosphere.

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Skincare

Mix with a carrier oil (like coconut or jojoba oil) and apply to the skin.

Haircare

Add a few drops to your shampoo or hair oil for nourishment.

Massage

Blend with a carrier oil for a relaxing massage.

Bath Products

Add to bath water, lotions, or homemade soaps for a soothing touch.

Product Specifications

Product Name

 Lavender Essential Oil

Botanical Name / Inci Name

 Lavandula angustifolia

Product Category

 Essential Oils

Country of Origin

 France, Bulgaria, India, Spain

Method of Extraction/ Production

 Steam Distillation

Plant Part Used

Flowers

Cas No

 8000-28-0

HSN No

 3301

Common Names

 Lavender Oil, True Lavender Oil

Blends well with

 Bergamot, Rose, Clary Sage, Patchouli, Cedarwood, Lemon, Eucalyptus

Application

 Aromatherapy, skincare, haircare, massage oils, soaps, candles, perfumes, and relaxation blends

Grade

 Therapeutic Grade

Color and Appearance

 Clear To Pale Yellow Liquid

Aroma

 Floral, sweet, herbaceous, slightly woody scent

Form

 Liquid

Solubility

 Insoluble in water, soluble in alcohol and oils

Purity  

 100% pure and natural

Main Ingredients

  Linalool, Linalyl Acetate, Camphor, Terpinen-4-ol

Shelf Life

 2–3 years when stored properly

Specific Gravity

 0.880–0.905 at 20°C

Refractive Index

 1.455–1.465 at 20°C

Optical Rotation

 -12° to -6°

Certificate

 GC/MS tested, ISO, USDA Organic (optional depending on source)

Testing

 Physicochemical testing, microbiological testing, GC/MS analysis

Storage Instructions

 Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight, in a tightly sealed dark glass container.

Product Datasheet

Available upon request

Safety Data Sheet

Available upon request

Frequently Asked Questions

Lavender essential oil is safe for most people. Pregnant women and others with specific health conditions should use caution, however. Always check with your doctor if you have any worries.

It’s best to mix lavender essential oil with a carrier oil before applying it to the skin to prevent irritation. It is advisable to do a patch test.

Lavender essential oil can be added to a pillow in the form of several drops or by placing a diffuser in the bedroom, or it can be rubbed in diluted form on the wrists before sleep.

While lavender essential oil would be generally considered safe, some people may experience skin irritations or allergic reactions. In this case, you should discontinue use and contact your health care provider.

Lavender essential oil is a concentrated substance and should be used with care. Always dilute it before topical application and consult with a healthcare professional if you have any concerns or pre-existing conditions. All the information provided is general in nature and might not be 100% authentic. It does not represent all of this essential oil’s nature or characteristics.

Keep out of reach of children and pets, and avoid contact with eyes and mucous membranes. If you are pregnant, nursing, or taking medications, consult your doctor before using Lavender essential oil.