TASMANIAN LAVENDER, 12ml

(Lavandula angustifolia)

Tasmanian Lavender Oil Tasmanian Lavender Oil known to be the finest and most expensive lavender oil. This outstanding quality has been achieved after many years of careful plant selection, combination with the unique Tasmanian climate and appropriate land management. Truly Tasmanian Lavenderis not easily available on the market. Almost the whole harvest is exported for use in top quality natural perfumes.

Tasmanian Lavender Oil The lavender oil, produced in Bridestowe Estate of Tasmania, is considered to be the best Lavender oil, has the most gentle aroma and themost expensive Lavender in the World.
A Market price of Tasmanian Lavender oil is about 7 times higher that the Market price of French Lavender oil.
Chemically, Tasmanian lavender contains less camphor.
The less camphor the better is quality of Lavender oil, the smoother its aroma.
This outstanding quality has been achieved after many years of careful plant selection, combination with the unique Tasmanian climate and appropriate land management.
Truly Tasmanian Lavender is not easily available on the market. Almost the whole harvest is exported for use in top quality perfumes.

USES AND PROPERTIES:

  • Lavender is a natural antibiotic, antiseptic, anti-depressant, sedative and de-toxifier, it is also able to promote healing and prevent scarring.
  • Lavender oil is so gentle and can be used undiluted in some instances. A drop on the cushion pad of a plaster can speed up the healing process and protect the skin from infection; a drop on your pillow, or a few drops in a bath, at night-time can aid sleep. If you get nervous or anxious, you can put a drop on a cotton wool pad and sniff it through the day to calm frazzled nerves.
  • The oil by itself is able to bring both mind and body back into a state of balance, reduce headaches when applying a tiny amount around the neck, temples and hairline.
  • First aid for bruises: Gently smooth 1 drop pure lavender oil over the bruise twice a day.
  • Used in a massage blend or in the bath, lavender is also good for muscular pain, whether caused by tension, exercise or rheumatism.
  • Massaged gently into the lower abdomen, lavender will help relieve menstrual pain. Lavender’s gentle nature makes it ideal for children and babies to prevent childhood infections as well as to sooth temper tantrums and upsets.
  • Small bundles placed in laundry makes it smell fresh and keeps the moths away

Recommendations for Use:

Topical application – massage, bath, ointment, skin care; inhalation – cold (or direct inhalation) and steam inhalation, oil burner, compress, floral water.
Aroma massage: mix 5-10 drops with 15 ml of carrier oil. Blending with other oils is recommended
Aroma Bath: blend 5 - 7 drops with about 10 ml of a neutral base, like bubble bath or shampoo. Then add to bath water.
Cosmetics: add 5-7 drops to about 15mL of base cream for cleansing and decongesting of skin, calming down skin irritation and reducing skin bruises, for antibacterial and moisturising effects. Cold (or direct) inhalation: Place 1-2 drops on aroma stone or medallion, or your handkerchief.
Facial Steam bath: pour 2-3 drops to hot water. Duration: 5-7 min. Avoid contact of steam with eyes.
Diffuser or Oil burner: great by its own and in combination with other essential oils.
Floral water for household use: Tasmanian Lavender is an excellent choice for preparations of floral water for house or clothes aromatization: add 10 drops of oil to 0.5L of water in spray bottle and shake before use. While the oil will not blend with the water, it does impact the aroma and properties of essential oil when sprayed.
Put the cotton ball with lavender oil in your wardrobe
Oil burner: mix 4 - 6 drops with water


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