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Lavender True
Lavender True
Lavandula angustifolia
True Lavender essential oil is used in aromatherapy for its relaxant properties (sedative, calming, nervine) to help relieve nervousness, irritability and worry and to help with sleep.
Lavandula angustifolia
True Lavender essential oil is used in aromatherapy for its relaxant properties (sedative, calming, nervine) to help relieve nervousness, irritability and worry and to help with sleep.
BOTANICAL NAMELavandula angustifolia
PART OF PLANTFlowering top
ORIGINFrance (Provence)
CULTUREOrganic, certified by ECOCERT® ICO
CHEMOTYPELINALYL ACETATE
OTHER NAMELavandula officinalis, English Lavender
EXTRACTION METHODSteam distillation
ODOURRustic, floral and herbaceous
COLOURLight yellow to orange
NPN80047401
Lavender – True (Provence-1200m), Fine Lavender or Lavender officinalis, grown in Provence, is without a doubt the jewel in the crown of modern aromatherapy. In addition to an extremely pleasing scent, True Lavender essential oil is tolerated well by most and is highly effective. True Lavender essential oil is used in aromatherapy for its relaxant properties (sedative, calming, nervine) to help relieve nervousness, irritability and worry and to help with sleep.
Organic and Chemotyped essential oil, 100% pure, natural and authentic.
Inhalation Add 4 to 12 drops to a bowl of steaming hot water/facial steam machine. Inhale slowly and deeply for 5-10 minutes.
FOR EXTERNAL AND OCCASIONAL USE ONLY. DO NOT TAKE ORALLY. DO NOT USE ESSENTIAL OILS UNDILUTED. KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN. If accidental ingestion occurs, seek urgent medical attention or contact a Poison Control Center. Avoid contact with eyes and mucous membranes; if this happens, rinse thoroughly with vegetable oil. Pregnant or nursing women should consult a health care practitioner prior to use. If you have epilepsy, consult a health care practitioner prior to use. May cause allergic reaction (e.g. irritation of the respiratory tract); in which case, discontinue use and consult a health care practitioner. Consult a health care practitioner if symptoms worsen or persist.