Let’s learn more about lavender, a flower known for its beauty and floral scent whose essential oil has multiple uses.

Lavender Essential Oil: Properties and Uses

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When thinking about the South of France, we all have in mind the beautiful purple fields of lavender. Even if its gentle aroma evokes the sunny countryside of Provence, those fields are actually not grown for sightseeing but for its commercialization. The oil is extracted from the flower, giving one of the most famous and sold essential oils. These highly concentrated oils are used therapeutically to benefit the body, mind, and soul.

Lavender, south of France

Origins:

The name lavender derives from the Latin ‘lavare’ meaning ‘to wash”. Indeed, the Romans already used lavender daily to scent their baths, beds, clothes and also purify the air. Lavender (Lavandula Angustifolia) is a flowering plant from the mint family, blooming from June to August. Despite its Mediterranean and Middle-east origin of more than 2 5000 years, now you can find it in many European countries up to New Zealand. The essential oil is produced through steam distillation of lavender flowers, giving it a sweet, floral and herbaceous scent.

Properties and uses:

With the multiple properties of lavender essential oils and together with the fact that it can be taken orally, applied to the skin, or even breathed in through aromatherapy, this ingredient is found frequently in many products. For instance, we use it in our range of Arau and Arau.baby products, as the herb is highly regarded for skin and beauty. It explains why lavender essential oil is commonly used in fragrances, shampoos, and other personal hygiene products in order to help purify the skin. In essential oil practices, lavender is considered a multipurpose oil with a wide range of benefits, due to the medicinal and therapeutic properties it is associated with.

1. Medicinal and therapeutic

2. Cosmetics

But a word of advice to those that want to use it everywhere. Even if lavender essential oil has a large scale of benefits, it doesn't replace any medicine and is not recommended for pregnant or breastfeeding women. Avoid its overuse as it could even cause allergies and skin irritation in some cases.

Good Health