Lavender Essential Oil

Code: 852238 For Children

Volume: 10 ml / 0.34 fl oz
(US $8,99 exclusive VAT)


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US $10,79
Product description

100% Lavender essential oil is one of the most common oils in the world of essential oils, thanks to its pleasant smell and wide spectrum of therapeutic uses. Lavender is the queen among essential oils, bringing a sense of well-being and harmony.

EFFECTS

General

strengthens and revives body systems

Skin care

eliminates unpleasant odors

acts antibacterial

reduces redness

reduces swelling

suitable as a deodrant

helps heal burns and wounds

promotes cell regeneration

detoxifies

cleanses

reduces scarring

insect/parasite effective

Recommended for: all skin types, especially for sensitive skin, acne, eczema and mold on the feet

Immune system

antibacterial

increases blood flow

Respiratory system

relaxes cramps

reduces coughing

Musculoskeletal system

calms aching muscles, tendons and joints

reduces swelling

Digestive system

supports urination

helps maintain proper kidney function

helps cleanse and detoxify the body

helps maintain the healthy functioning of the gallbladder

it balances digestion

increases gastrointestinal absorption

supports normal peristalsis

supports sweating

relaxes cramps

reduces the incidence and severity of vomiting and nausea

Reproduction system

supports and regulates menstruation

alleviates unpleasant feelings

Nervous system

uplifting

improves mood

strengthens the nervous system

helps relieve stress and nervous tension

supports sleep

calms the nervous system

soothes

relaxes

helps to diminish symptoms of shock

ENERGETICS

Lavender oil soothes and promotes Qi of the heart.

In Ayurveda, this oil has cooling and drying powers that help to relax the mind, soothe tension and anxiety, mitigate frustration, lighten emotions and bring inner peace.

PERSONALITY

Lavender is a compassionate plant of the highest order and is often referred to as the "mother" of essential oils.

Lavender oil can be used to integrate spirituality into everyday life. The soothing and relaxing properties of lavender can help achieve deeper states of meditation. It also helps align higher and lower chakra centers.

SAFETY

Non toxic and non irritating. Always perform a patch test before use to ensure there is no allergic reaction or sensitivity.


Use

In the world of essential oils, lavender is one of the most commonly used oils because of its versatility and pleasant smell. It is an oil that should be part of every oil collection.

Inhalation

direct inhalation, diffuser, oil evaporator, vapor inhalation

This oil used in any of these aromatherapy ways may be considered as the number one choice for stress reduction. Lavender is the most popular essential oil due to a very wide range of uses. In addition to mitigating effects and beneficial effects in beauty care, lavender is a highly recognized wound healer. The oil is extremely effective for treating small burns in the kitchen. In a 50/50 blend with tea tree oil, it serves as a versatile, very soothing antiseptic agent suitable for all scratches and abrasions.

Body

massage, compression, bath, soothing bath, shower, ointment, skin care

Lavender essential oil is considered one of the safest oils in aromatherapy and can be applied to the skin undiluted. It has an incredibly wide range of uses and is safe for children and the elderly. Use as a perfume or as a deodorant. Apply only a drop or two on your wrist to suppress anxiety and calm the nervous system. Lavender also acts as an amazing ingredient in skin care for all skin types because of its ability to balance the skin and soothe irritation. Because of its anti-inflammatory and healing properties it helps to treat wounds, rashes and irritated skin and can be useful in treating acne. It is even effective in reducing sunburn: 10% dilution in water should be sufficient.


Ingredients

Lavandula Angustifolia Flower Oil.


Country of Origin

France.



Producer
Tuli A Tuli Laboratories s. r. o., Pezinská 5104, Malacky 901 01
INGREDIENTS

Lavandula Angustifolia Flower Oil.


Use

In the world of essential oils, lavender is one of the most commonly used oils because of its versatility and pleasant smell. It is an oil that should be part of every oil collection.

Inhalation

direct inhalation, diffuser, oil evaporator, vapor inhalation

This oil used in any of these aromatherapy ways may be considered as the number one choice for stress reduction. Lavender is the most popular essential oil due to a very wide range of uses. In addition to mitigating effects and beneficial effects in beauty care, lavender is a highly recognized wound healer. The oil is extremely effective for treating small burns in the kitchen. In a 50/50 blend with tea tree oil, it serves as a versatile, very soothing antiseptic agent suitable for all scratches and abrasions.

Body

massage, compression, bath, soothing bath, shower, ointment, skin care

Lavender essential oil is considered one of the safest oils in aromatherapy and can be applied to the skin undiluted. It has an incredibly wide range of uses and is safe for children and the elderly. Use as a perfume or as a deodorant. Apply only a drop or two on your wrist to suppress anxiety and calm the nervous system. Lavender also acts as an amazing ingredient in skin care for all skin types because of its ability to balance the skin and soothe irritation. Because of its anti-inflammatory and healing properties it helps to treat wounds, rashes and irritated skin and can be useful in treating acne. It is even effective in reducing sunburn: 10% dilution in water should be sufficient.

List of allergens
A list of allergens that may cause a skin allergic reaction in some sensitive individuals. Pursuant to Section 49 of the European Parliament and Council Regulation (EC) 1223/2009 on cosmetic products.

Eugenol
Eugenol is a natural phenylpropene, a colorless to pale yellow aromatic oil that is present in some essential oils. It has a pleasant, spicy flavor after a clove. It has significant antiseptic and analgesic effects.
Geraniol
Geraniol is a natural colorless substance that is found in a wide range of essential oils. It has a sweet floral scent that is similar to the scent of rose.
Citral
Citral is a colorless or pale terpenoid with a strong fresh scent of a lemon peel. It is naturally present in the oils of several citrus plants such as lemon myrtle or lemongrass.
Limonene
Limonene belongs to the family of monoterpenic carbides and is a molecule with the fragrance of lemon and oranges. Limonene is a natural part of some plants, trees, fruits and vegetables (especially citrus fruits).
Linalool
Linalool is a molecule that is naturally present in almost all essential oils, in lesser or greater concentration. It is a colorless compound with a fresh, sweet floral scent.
Coumarin