unrefined oil. Lavender grows throughout Europe, but the highest quality species of this plant come from the Mediterranean. Narrow-leaved lavender is characterized by a very intense, pleasant scent and blue-purple flowers. Lavender flowers not only have a beautiful scent, but also a huge amount of valuable tannins. Lavender, thanks to the content of terpenes in its composition, is able to affect the structure of the epidermal layer.
The oil is an interesting addition to aromatherapy treatments. You can use it for a relaxing massage or as a complement to your bath. It has a positive effect on the horny layer, making it more permeable and better absorbing nutrients from other cosmetics.
It is recommended for the care of problem skin, especially oily and oily hair. In addition, it has a positive effect on the scalp.
INGREDIENTS
Narrow-Leaf Lavender Flower Oil - 100% Natural (Lavandula Angustfolia Flower Oil 100%).
INGREDIENTS
NET WT: 30ml
APPLICATION
Lavender flower oil can be used in the cosmetics industry. It is sometimes used as an additive to oils, emulsions and creams. It is also suitable for use in aromatherapy.
Use of lavender oil in cosmetics:
- Additive to creams, lotions
- can be used as massage oil (mix with base oil)
- Aromatherapy bath
- foot bath
It is recommended to use oils for cosmetic purposes in appropriate quantities, after preliminary dilution (0.5-5% solution in vegetable-based oil) and carry out an allergy test. To do this, apply the diluted oil to cleansed skin. If there is no allergic reaction within 24 hours, the proven product can be used. It is not recommended to apply the oils undiluted directly to the skin as it may cause side effects, allergies or even burns.
RECOMMENDED STORAGE CONDITIONS
Lavender oil should be stored in dark original bottles. It should be stored in a dark and cool place at a temperature between 7ºC and 25ºC. Protect the oil from high temperatures, constant access to air and light.
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