LAVANDA essential oil (Lavandula officinalis L. o.p: flowering tops s.b: linalyl acetate, linalool)
Method of production: Complete distillation by steam distillation.
Part of the extracted plant: Flowery summits.
Botanical name: Lavandula officinalis L
Common name: Lavender, fine lavender.
Botanical family: Lamiaceae
Quality: Essential Oil Defined Botanically and Biochemically (HEBBD)
100% pure (free of other essential oils nearby).
100% natural (undenatured with synthetic molecules, not bleached, uncorrected, non-bleached).
100% complete (results from complete distillation of water vapor).
Country of origin: France (Provence).
Biotype: Culture
Lavender essential oil is extracted from the flowers of the lavender plant (Lavandula officinalis), through steam distillation. Lavender flowers are known for their soothing fragrance. The Latin name of lavender is Lavare, which means "to wash". This is because lavender flowers and lavender essential oil have been used since ancient times by the Romans, Persians, Greeks and Egyptians for bathing and as a perfume.
The essential oil of lavender used in AROMATHERAPY SCIENTIFIC, is a 100% pure, natural and complete oil. It has not been diluted and adulterated with other chemicals.
DILUTION: Can be used at concentrated dilution (1 drop / 1ml carrier oil), normal (1 drop / 2 ml carrier oil), low (1 drop, very weak, occasionally pure on the skin.
ATMOSPHERIC DIFFUSION: Yes
AROMATIC BATHROOM: yes
PROPERTIES:
- CALM-RELAXING
- PROMOTES WOUND HEALING
- HELPS TO REPAIR THE BURNS
- ANTISEPTIC
- ANTIESPASMODIC
- REPAIRER- PROPER DECONGESTED FOR OILY SKIN
- HELPS TO RELIEVE THE CONGESTION DURING THE COLD
- IT HELPS TO SLEEP
- HELPS TO RELIEVE THE ARTICULAR PAIN
- IMPROVES SKIN INFLAMMATORY PROBLEMS
COSMETIC USE: Can help in case of skin problems such as acne, dermatitis, rashes, cracked skin, peeling, mixed-oily skin, psoriasis and burns.
OTHER USES: Sciatic pain, contractures, sprains, joint pain, stress, nervous tension, digestive spasms, muscle spasms in the athlete.
PRECAUTIONS: Do not apply during pregnancy, lactation, people taking anticoagulants and specific allergy to this essential oil.
LAVENDER ESSENTIAL OIL Lavandula officinalis L. O.P: flowering tops S.B (Quimiotipo) linalilo acetate, linalool.
100% PURE · 100% NATURAL · 100% COMPLETE
Essential Oil A.E.B.B.D (BOTANICAL ESSENTIAL OIL AND BIOCHEMICALLY DEFINED) or Chemotype.
Main biochemical components - result of Gas Chromatography
- Monoterpenols: linalool (30.0%), terpinen-4-ol (4%)
- Monoterpenes: (Z) -ß-ocimene (6%), (E) ß-ocimene (4.5%)
Esters: linalyl acetate (34.0%), lavandulyl acetate (3.90%)
• Essential oils should always be used dissolved in a suitable recipient or carrier, which can also have cosmetic purposes (plant oil, macerated plant, base cream, etc.). Only some pure essential oils can be applied directly onto the skin by an informed
consumer.
• For cosmetic use, generally the proper amount of drops of essential oil to dilute in the carrier is 1 drop per 2 ml of carrier oil (normal dilution).
• It is important to ensure essential oils are properly dissolved in the carrier, which means the bottle should be shaken before use.
• If you have never used essential oils before, we recommend carrying out a TEST*. This means applying a small amount of the prepared mixture on the inner arm and observing the reaction on the skin over 10-15 minutes. If there is no reaction, you can use the oil as needed.
• For an optimal use of the dropper, hold the bottle horizontally.
Precautions:
Not recommended during the first 4 months of pregnancy.
o Keep out of the reach of children.
o Certain natural compounds contained in this essential oil may present an allergy risk in certain sensitive people when the essential oil is incorporated into a cosmetic composition (in accordance with the 7th Amendment of the European Directive on cosmetic products (2003/15 / EC)) .)): linalool and, to a lesser extent, limonene.