Bottle of Lavender essential oil
Bottle of Lavender essential oil Purple case with essential oil bottle Lavender in bloom Botany Lavender officinalis

English lavender

Pure essential oil of organic origin

Confezione11.3 ml bottle.
    • 10,60

Essential oils and absolutes

Made exclusively from pure natural distillates of excellent quality, totally free from stabilizers and/or fixatives of any kind, our essential oils represent the best that can be found by those who, without any “ ifs ” or “ buts ”, demand – in the literal sense of the term – the 100% quintessence of nature .
  • Code: 21123
  • INCI: Lavandula angustifolia
  • CAS: 8000-28-0
  • Family: Lamiaceae
  • Type: pure essential oil (EO)
  • Variety: organic (cert. CE-009577-2015)
  • Food flavoring: yes (according to EC Regulation 1334/2008)
  • Extraction method: steam distillation
  • Purity: 100%
  • Origin: France (Provence)
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Description

100% pure and natural essential oil of documented organic origin (Certificate CE-009577-2015) in an 11.3 ml (0.34 fl. oz.) glass bottle ; this product, also suitable for food use according to EC Regulation 1334/2008, is completely free from: stabilizers, fixatives, pesticides, GMOs and treatments (even of semi-finished products) with gamma rays and has been packaged and sealed as it came, i.e., without having undergone any transformation and/or alteration of any kind and in the most diligent observance of all laboratory precautions. According to EC Regulation 1334/2008 of the European Parliament and of the Council of the European Union, provided they are highly pure, many essential oils (including that of Lavender officinalis) are declared "food flavorings" and can therefore be taken as supplements.

Attention

Absolutely avoid the " do-it-yourself" internal use of essential oils,as this can be highly dangerous. It is advisable to always proceed with a medical prescription issued exclusively by a competent and qualified professional.
As per the declaration of conformity published in the brochure, the plant-based raw materials selected and processed for the production of this essential oil are of scrupulous and certified organic origin. This, in concrete terms, guarantees the provenance of the material from a farm management system that substantially limits the use of fertilizers and pesticides, in order to protect both the harvest and the environment, as well as promote sustainable agricultural development.

The information leaflet included with the packaging contains all the information regarding the natural preparation, including the analytical bulletin, declaration of conformity, botanical description, and the possibility of use as a " food flavoring", etc.

Extraction

Lavender essential oil is obtained by steam distillation of the fresh flower heads. It is a colorless or yellowish liquid with a sweet, herbaceous-floral scent with a balsamic-woody undertone.

Affinity

Lavender essential oil blends well with most essential oils, but particularly with those of Cedarwood, Clove, Cistus, African Geranium, Patchouli, Clary Sage, Sandalwood, and Vetiver, as well as with citrus oils, floral oils, and Oakmoss absolute.

Property

As a remedy, lavender has a truly consolidated herbal tradition behind it: from a medicinal standpoint, it is considered one of the most versatile essential oils.
Lavender essential oil, completely non-toxic and non-irritating, has proven analgesic, antidepressant, antimicrobial (disinfectant), antiseptic, insecticidal, antiparasitic, parasiticide, deodorant, and stimulant properties.
Excellent for combating skin blemishes and soothing the effects of insect bites, it is also indicated for treating bruises, dermatitis, and sores.

Uses

Lavender essential oil is excellent for combating skin blemishes and soothing the effects of insect bites. It is also recommended for treating bruises, dermatitis, and sores. Adding a few drops of this essential oil to a warm foot bath is an ancient practice to soothe tired feet. Keeping linens scented with fragrant dried lavender flowers is a familiar memory for many of us.
Natural lavender essential oil is widely used in cosmetics and pharmaceuticals (preparing ointments, etc.). It is also widely used as a fragrance component in all types of soaps, lotions, aftershaves, detergents, perfumes, foods, and alcoholic beverages.

Botany

Native to the Mediterranean region, lavender is now cultivated throughout the world. It is a woody perennial shrub up to one meter tall, highly resistant to climate change. It has very narrow, linear, downy, light green leaves, shallow roots, and blue-violet flowers clustered in spikes at the apex of the stems. It grows at altitudes up to 1,500 meters. The entire plant is extremely aromatic. The most valuable essence is extracted from "Lavandula angustifolia."

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