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Bulgaria Lavender Essential Oil

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Product Description
BULGARIA LAVENDER ESSENTIAL OIL

INCI: Lavandula angustifolia oil

Origin: Bulgaria

Extraction: Steam distillation of the flowers

Properties: antiseptic, astringent, anti-infective, anti-inflammatory, anticoagulant, anticonvulsant, antiemetic, antifungal, antimicrobial, antimutagenic, antiparasitic, antirheumatic, antitumor, antitoxic, antibacterial, antispasmodic, analgesic, antidepressant, antiviral, cardiotonic, carminative, cytophilic, soothing, healing, deodorant, diuretic, decongestant, emmenagogue, hypotensive, insecticide, nervine, neuroprotective, relaxing, sedative, cardiac tonic, vermicidal and vermifuge.

Helps with: insomnia, depression, anxiety, stress, insecurity, lack of affection, agitation, fear, headache, hysteria, acne, pimples, dry, oily and inflamed skin, aging skin, dull hair, dermatitis, diaper rash, insect bites , burns, bedsores, irregular menstrual flow, colic, PMS, leukorrhea, nervous asthma, nervous eczema, dyspnoea and nervous spasms.

About our Bulgarian Lavender: Lavender is a shrubby, evergreen plant native to the Mediterranean region. Our Bulgarian lavender is grown in a specific soil, with roots deep in the foothills of the Balkan Mountains, which results in a lighter scent. It is composed of a mixture of different genetic varieties, cultivated or spontaneously born in regions above 1000 meters in altitude. The color of the flowers can vary from white to dark blue. Bulgarian lavender has a more affordable price compared to French lavender, due to marketing issues. Currently, purchases of Bulgarian lavender outnumber French lavender.

Safety: The quality of essential oils is crucial, as they are liposoluble, that is, they are absorbed by the skin and easily enter the bloodstream. Note: May cause dermatitis; check the instructions for applying pure oil to the skin; avoid high doses and do not use for more than 28 days without taking breaks.

Where and how to use?

Topical use:

Babies: Add 1 drop to 1 tablespoon (15 ml) of vegetable oil.

Children: Add 1 drop to 1 teaspoon (5 ml) of vegetable oil.

Adults: Add 3 to 6 drops to 1 teaspoon (5 ml) of vegetable oil.

Electric Aromatizer 100 ml: Add 5 drops to obtain a pleasant and long-lasting fragrance. It is advisable to test with more or less drops to reach the desired intensity.

Baths:

Soaking: Dilute 0.5 ml of the oil in a tablespoon (15 ml) of vegetable oil (honey or apple cider vinegar). Add a spoonful of this mixture to a full bathtub.

Cosmetics: Dilute 1 to 3 drops of essential oil in a teaspoon (5 ml) of vegetable oil and massage into the skin for a few minutes or add to the desired product.

Hair: Shampoo, conditioner, capillary mask, combing cream, ends repairer, capillary tonic, etc.

Skin: Liquid soap, after-shower oil, moisturizing cream, facial soap, facial moisturizer, foot creams, etc. Note: Do not add essential oils to sunscreen. Do not apply in the eye area.

Compress: Add approximately 8 drops (0.3 ml) of essential oil to 500 ml of water and use in compresses.

Inhalation: After dripping 1 drop on your hands, rub them together and inhale deeply in a shell shape.

Massage: Dilute approximately 20 drops (0.5 ml) of essential oil in 1 tablespoon (15 ml) of vegetable oil or neutral massage cream.

Reminder: Always test a small area of ​​the body to see if your skin tolerates the product. If you have sensitive and easily irritated skin, test before use and preferably ALWAYS DILUTE essential oils before use.

How to conserve?

Always store in dark glass containers, preferably not transferring the oil to another container. Keep it in a cool and dry environment.
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