Lavender Fine (High Altitude) Essential Oil
- Product Code: EO-L03
- Availability: In Stock
Lavender Fine (High Altitude) essential oil has the finest aroma and therapeutic properties of any Lavender oil. It is widely used in skincare and for its sedative, calming and mood-enhancing effects.
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£4.80
- Ex Tax: £4.00
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Lavender Fine (High Altitude ) essential oil has the finest aroma of all lavender oils. It is grown at high altitude which produces a higher ester content in the oil (50-52%). It is primarily these esters that give Lavender (High Altitude ) essential oil its wonderful aroma and distinctive 'pear drop' notes.
Pure Lavender oil is one of the most versatile aromatherapy oils and is a 'must-have' for the home first aid kit. It is extremely beneficial for a wide variety of ailments ranging from aches and pains and skin complaints through to colds and flu, stress, headaches and insomnia.
- Species: Lavandula angustifolia
- Plant family: Lamiaceae
- Origin: France
- Note: Middle
- Extraction Method: Steam Distilled
Safety Note:
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Non toxic
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Skin:
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Lavender (High Altitude) essential oil has a soothing, calming and healing effect on the skin. Its antiseptic, antibacterial, anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties make it useful for treating minor cuts, wounds, burns and insect bites/stings. Also a useful home remedy for spots, acne, dandruff and fungal infections such as ringworm and athlete's foot.
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Mind:
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Lavender oil has sedative, calming properties that are particularly beneficial for nervous disorders such as stress and depression. It can also help promote a more restful night's sleep.
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Body:
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Lavender (High Altitude) essential oil has painkilling and anti-inflammatory properties that are beneficial for muscular aches and pains and tension, arthritis, rheumatism, headaches, migraines and stomach cramps. Also useful for colds and flu due to its anti-viral and decongestant properties.
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Blends well with:
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Peppermint, Roman Chamomile, Geranium essential oils
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Allergens Listing:
Geraniol, Limonene, Coumarin, Linalool