Essential Oils



LAVENDER ANGUSTIFOLIA 

Botanical Name

Lavandula angustifolia

Origin

Utah, Idaho, France 

Plant Family

Lamiaceae

Method of Extraction

Steamed Distilled 

Plant Part Used

Leaves and Flowers/Buds

Color

Clear with a Tinge of Yellow

Consistency

Thin

Perfumery Note

Top/Middle

Aromatic Description

Smells fresh, sweet, and sometimes slightly fruity.

Major Constituents

Acetate, Linalool, (Z)-B-Ocimene, Lavandulyl acetate, Terpinene-4-ol, B-Caryophyllene, (E)-B-Farnesene, (E)-B-Ocimene, 3-Octanyl Acetate

Medical Properties

antiseptic, antifungal, analgesic, antitumoral, anticonvulsant, vasodilating, relaxant, ant-inflammatory, relaxant, anti-inflammatory, reduces blood fat/cholesterol, combats excess sebum on skin  

Uses

burns, respiratory infections, eczema, insomnia, nervous tension, menstrual pain, high blood pressure, arteriosclerosis, acne, allergies, bruises, earaches, itching, migraine, oily skin, strains, vertigo, respiratory infections, high blood pressure 

Blends Well With

Roman Chamomile, Sandalwood, Frankincense, Vetiver, Pine, Lemon, Tangerine, Patchouli, bergamot, Sweet Orange, Cedarwood, Neroli, Petitgrain, Grapefruit, Rosemary, Clary Sage