What is Lavender essential oil , Exporter of lavender oil, Lavender oil, Use of Lavender oil, Properties of lavender oil, benefits of lavender oil
Lavender (Lavandula angustifolia) has a scent that’s a wonderful blend of fresh, floral, clean, and calm. It’s this dynamic aroma that has made the flower a classic for perfumes, soaps, fresheners, and beauty products. Its Botanical Name is Lavandula angustifolia / Lavandula officianalis.
Properties of lavender essential oil - Analgesic, anticonvulsive, antidepressant antiphlogistic, antirheumatic antiseptic antispasmodic, antiviral bacteriacide carminative cholagogue cicatrisant cordial cytophylactic decongestant deodorant detoxicant diuretic emmenagogue fungicide hypotensive nervine restorative sedative splenetic sudorific vulnerary.
Blends with - Bay, bergamot, chamomile, citronella, clary sage, geranium, jasmine, lemon, mandarin, nutmeg, orange, patchouli, pine, thyme, rosemary.
Constituents - a-pinene, limonene, cis-ocimene, p-cymene , beta-myrcene, terpinene-4-ol, borneol , linalool , camphene, 1,8-cineole, trans-ocimene, camphor, geranyl acetate, 3-octanone, linalool, linalyl acetate, terpinen-4-ol, caryophyllene and lavendulyl acetate.
Benefits : The various benefits of lavender essential oil are Bug Repellent, Sleep, Nervous system, Acne, Pain relief, Urine flow, Respiratory disorders, Hair care, Cancer, Blood circulation, Digestion and Immunity.
Details :
Color - Clear with a Tinge of Yellow
Consistency - Thin
Perfumery Note - Top/Middle
Extraction method- Steam Distillation
Strength of Initial Aroma - Medium
Aromatic Description - Lavender Oil is floral, fresh, sweet, herbaceous and sometimes slightly fruity. It can be slightly camphorous.
Lavender Oil Uses : Acne, allergies, anxiety, asthma, athlete's foot, bruises, burns, chicken pox, colic, cuts, cystitis, depression, dermatitis, dysmenorrhea, earache, flatulence, headache, hypertension, insect bites, insect repellant, itching, labor pains, migrane, oily skin, rheumatism, scabies, scars, sores, sprains, strains, stress, stretch marks, vertigo, whooping cough.
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