Lavender oil is extracted mostly from the flowers of the lavender plant, primarily through steam distillation. The flowers of lavender are fragrant in nature and have been used for making potpourri for centuries. Traditionally, lavender essential oil has also been used in making perfumes. The oil is very useful in aromatherapy and many aromatic preparations and combinations. Lavender oil blends well with many other essential oils including cedarwood, pine, clary sage, geranium, and nutmeg. Today, lavender essential oil is frequently used in various forms including aromatherapy oil, gels, infusion, lotion, and soaps.
English Name : Lavender oil
Urdu Name : Huzam
Botanical Name : Lavandula angustifolia
Light Yellow
Odour & taste of Cinnamon.
6.92
120 - 130
94.9
8.0
1.483 to 1.490
125.6
0.935 - 0.959
0.7%
Storage: STORED AT LOW TEMPERATURE IN A WELL-CLOSED CONTAINER IN COOL PLACE
Shelf Life: 1-2 Year
Packing:
The various health benefits of lavender essential oil include the following: Bug Repellent The smell of lavender essential oil is potent for many types of bugs like mosquitoes, midges, and moths. Apply some lavender oil on the exposed skin when outside to prevent these irritating bites. Furthermore, if you do happen to be bitten by one of those bugs, the lavender essential oil has anti-inflammatory qualities that will reduce the irritation and the pain associated with bug bites. Induces Sleep Lavender essential oil induces sleep which is used as an alternative treatment of insomnia. Frequent studies on elderly patients have shown an increase in their sleep regularity when their normal sleep medication is replaced with some lavender essential oil being placed on their pillows. It has a relaxing impact on people; thereby, it often replaces modern medicines for sleep issues.