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Lavender Bulgarian Essential Oil |
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Latin Name: Lavandula (or Lavendula) angustifolia; L. vera;
L. officinalis |
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Country of Origin: Bulgaria |
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Cultivation Method: Conventionally Grown |
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Extraction Method:
Steam Distilled |
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Extracted From: Flowers |
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| Color:
Clear to slightly pale yellow |
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Perfumery Note: Top/Middle |
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| Aroma:
Floral, herbaceous, fresh. Sweet with woody undertones and a distinct
camphor note. A popular, soft, well-rounded scent, the Bulgarian
Lavender is very floral, and our best selling Lavender. |
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Consistency: Thin, water-like liquid. |
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Aromatherapy Properties: Lavender offers a multitude of benefits and
uses. It balances the mood, clears the mind, has a long tradition in
skin & hair care as well as medicine and is used for many household
solutions. One of the unique characteristics of Lavender Essential Oil
is that it is not merely energizing or relaxing, but balancing. The
scent of Lavender will rejuvenate and inspire a tired person, and
relax, soothe and slow down someone who is stressed or tense. Harness
the powers of Lavender to add balance and serenity to our increasingly
hectic lives. While pharmaceutical drugs are limited to either
stimulating or sedating a person, Lavender - like many other remedies
offered by nature - is able to re-establish the person's balanced,
harmonious and natural state without the use of synthetic chemicals. |
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Suggested Use: Apply a few drops to a tissue and inhale, or
place on your pillow for restful sleep. Add a few drops to your
laundry rinse, your drawers, and the water reservoir of your iron for
fresh smelling laundry. Two drops on your hair brush will rejuvenate
hair and scalp. Add 5 drops to a hot bath for a blissful
retreat that can help soothe headaches and stressful times, mixing the
oil with Aromaland's Coconut Emulsifier or some Half & Half prior to
blending it with the water (in order to prevent the oils from floating
on the surface). Add 5-10 drops to 1oz. of Carrier Oil or
unscented body care product, less if you are making body care for
children. |
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Blends Well With: Almost everything;really nice with citrus notes
and florals. Add a bit of Vetiver or Patchouli for a warm base note.
Clove will add spice. Geranium, Cedarwood, Clary Sage and Pine are
related in character and make great blending partners. Mix Lavender
and Frankincense for your bath and steam bath or try Lavender and Rose
Geranium. |
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History: The founder of Aromatherapy, R.-M. Gattefoss?,
started modern research of Essential Oils when he experienced the
benefits of Lavender Essential Oil after applying it to a burn on his
hand. Lavender has a long tradition as a beauty and well-being aid
(Latin "lavare" means "to wash"!) and in Europe it is even used in
hospitals to help patients relax It's origin may lay in
Persia, but it is grown all over the world today, in an attempt to
satisfy the ever growing demand for this wonderful oil. Unfortunately
Lavender is frequently "cut" (stretched) with synthetic compounds, so
make sure you buy your Lavender from a reputable source, committed to
quality and purity. |
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Specific Safety Information: No known toxicity. GRAS (Generally Regarded As
Safe) approved by the FDA as food flavor. |
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