Lavender in sunflower oil

Lavender in sunflower oil

Lavandula angustifolia
Reference AMMCLAVS
Part of plant Flowering tops.
Country of Origin France

Applications
Lavender is frequently used to cleanse, calm and freshen the skin, lessening the agitation caused by abscesses, acne, dandruff, eczema, insect bites, sores, spots, psoriasis and excessive oil. It can make skin appear healthy and vibrant and is particularly noted for its ability to assist the recuperation from burns. Applied to aching muscles, chilblains, rheumatism and sprains, lavender oil will sooth and relieve, restoring much-needed sparkle and promoting more regular circulation.
How to Use
As a medium for massage (can be combined with another carrier oil), on its own or with added essential oils.
Safety Data
Generally considered to be non-irritant and non-sensitising.
About the Product
Indigenous to the Mediterranean region, lavender now enjoys global cultivation to match its broad appeal and range of applications. Lavender was originally valued as a means of calming digestive trouble but it is now also used as a natural stimulant that relieves physical fatigue and strengthens frail nervous systems. The benefits of lavender for healing and restoring vitality and balance to the skin have ensured its enduring popularity.