Origin - France, England
Production method - steam distillation
The plant part - flowers
The lavender oil is characterized by its quality according to the concentration of linalyl acetate which is the main active substance for healing the skin.
The uses in modern aromatherapy:
Treatment and relaxation of the nervous system, the balance between emotion and thought, treatment of burns and cuts on the skin, bites, excellent as first aid in any old home, can be used for children (combine with Roman or blue chamomile), for insomnia (simply drip a few drops on the blanket or pillow).
In the British Pharmacopoeia, the oil is used to treat damaged skin tissue, accelerate tissue fusion, and prevent inflammation. For the treatment of mild eczema on the foot, and helps with general weakness of the body and breathing.
In cosmetic use, the oil is used in creams, and ointments for damaged and tired skin, to treat acne, burns, dermatitis, eczema, anti-mosquito preparations, and more.
Suitable for all skin types.
The lavender water is used to clean the facial skin with face water and other cosmetic cleansers
Has a spicy aroma with a delicate tone.
Mixes well with most oils.
* For use by inhalation only, on a burner, or by dripping a few drops on a cloth