- Natural oil obtained from fresh lavender flower heads. It has the ability to restore balance to all body systems. Accelerates the healing of wounds, skin irritations and burns, including sunburn.
Natural oil obtained from fresh lavender flower heads. It has the ability to restore balance to all body systems.
- Accelerates the healing of wounds, skin irritations and burns, including sunburn
- It has calming and antidepressant properties, reduces insomnia and nervous tension
- It has an analgesic effect in rheumatism, ear infections and migraines
- It has bactericidal, fungicidal and insecticidal properties (repels moths, insects and soothes the effects of bites)
- It kills bacteria that cause skin infections, at the same time smoothes it, reduces wrinkles and reduces the overproduction of sebum.
Inhaling lavender oil has wonderful relaxing properties for both the body and mind. Lavender oil is considered as a means of balancing emotions, uplifting the spirit, relieving depression and balancing internal disharmony.
All essential oils offered by Etja are 100% natural. Each Etja product is registered in the CPNP database and dermatologically tested.
How to use:
- relaxing massage - add a few drops to your favorite base oil and massage selected parts of the body,
- aromatherapy bath - skin cleansing and regenerating properties, delicate scent has a relaxing effect,
- gentle head massage around the temples,
- cold compress (forehead/neck),
- inhalations,
- soaking feet,
- air aromatization - aroma burner, diffuser, spray atomizer,
- addition to base oils, creams, plant butters and balms,
- hair care - fights dandruff,
- often used in the perfume industry,
- direct use in the fight against skin inflammation and eczema.
It goes well with the following oils: lemon, cedar, cypress, eucalyptus, grapefruit, tea tree, caraway, rosemary, caraway and mint.
Contraindications:
In fact, the oil has no contraindications, even undiluted it does not cause any major irritation.
Storage:
Store in a tightly closed dark glass bottle, at room temperature, out of the reach of children.
Origin:
France, Bulgaria