Description
Lavandin essential oil is very similar in aroma to the aroma of real Lavender. Lavandin, however, is a cross between Lavandula angustifolia and latifolia. The aroma is slightly less floral and more herbaceous than true Lavender.
Due to its higher content of camphor and oxides, Lavandin is ideally suited for respiratory support.
These constituents are also useful in supporting muscles and circulation. Lavandin essential oil is an ideal addition to a massage oil after exercise, where it mixes well with Marjoram.
Lavandin is easier to grow than true Lavender and also has a higher yield in essential oil. Therefore, Lavandin is less expensive. However, when soap or laundry detergent manufacturers claim that lavender is one of the ingredients, it is usually Lavandin.
Lavandin purifies the skin, supports circulation and calms.
- Contents: 10 ml
- Usage:
- Oral: 1 x daily 1 to 2 drops. To be taken diluted in a spoonful of honey or in an herbal infusion.
- Skin, Massage, Bath: 1 to 2 drops per 10 ml of vegetable oil.
- Atomize: 5 to 10 drops according to your taste or the size of the room.
- Pure Skin
Lavandin 2 drops
Geranium 2 drops
Cedar 1 drop
In a bowl of warm water. Soak a washcloth in the water and pat the face.
A word of caution:
- Contains naturally linalool, d-limonene, coumarin, eugenol, geraniol.
In synergy:
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