DESCRIPTION:
Lavender essential oil is extracted from the tops of flowering lavender. The French lavender also known as “fringe lavender” lavender plant grows to about 3 feet tall with purple flower spikes sprouting from the bottom. French lavender variety are being used by herbalists and aroma therapists for its ability to relieve pain, zapping bacteria and its anti-inflammatory benefits due to the higher content of Linalyl Acetate. |
BOTANICAL NAME | Lavandula Dentata |
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COUNTRY OF ORIGIN | France |
METHOD OF EXTRACTION | Steam Distillation |
COLOR | Colorless to pale yellow |
AROMATIC DESCRIPTION | Floral, herbaceous and slightly camphoric |
PERFUMERY NOTE | Top-Middle |
SAFETY DATA & PRECAUTION:
Best avoided during pregnancy or those with certain medical conditions
General: As with all essential oils, do not use them undiluted or take internally unless working with a qualified and expert practitioner. Avoid eye areas. Keep away from children and pets. If applying an essential oil to your skin always perform a small patch test to an insensitive part of the body. Dilute oils in appropriate carrier oils. |
DISCLAIMER:
For educational purposes only. This information has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration.
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