Productdetails & Characteristics
Contents: 10 ml 100% natural essential oil - 1 ml corresponds to approx. 25 drops
Characteristic: Lavender oil is an easily mobile, colorless to yellowish liquid. It has a characteristic fresh and floral smell. In terms of duration, intensity and effect, it is assigned to the heart notes. Lavender essential oil dissolves well in alcohol (1:5, 70% ethanol), well in vegetable oils and other essential oils. It is almost insoluble in water. Main ingredients are linalool and linalyl acetate . Ocimene isomers, terpinen-4-ol and limonene are also contained in smaller quantities .
Ingredients : The natural components of the pure essential oil include:
Linalool, Linalyl acetate , ocimene , terpinen-4-ol.
Item number : 11001/303010
German pharmaceutical central number (PZN): 11016033
Characteristics
Lavender oil is rich in linalool and linalyl acetate . The latter is responsible for the typical scent of the essential oil. The intense smell and the many ingredients make lavender oil a true all-round talent. It can be used as a fragrance for soaps and detergents, is antibacterial and expectorant and has a calming but also invigorating effect on the human psyche. Lavender smells pleasant to our nose, but some bugs find it annoying. Lavender oil is therefore also ideal for combating moths and mosquitoes.
- calming
- as an insect deterrent
- antifungal
- anti-inflammatory and antibacterial
- expectorant and germicidal
Manufacturing
Lavender oil is produced by steam distillation of the shoots and leafy stems of lavender ( Lavandula angustifolia ).
Hints
Pay attention to the hazard warnings on the label. The bottle is equipped with a child-proof cap and vertical dropper. To dose the essential oil, hold the head of the bottle vertically downwards so that you can then count the individual drops. After opening for the first time, depending on the consistency of the oil, it may take some time until the first drops appear. Attention: Essential oils are concentrates that may only be used diluted! Some of the ingredients in lavender essential oil are considered to be harmful to health. Limonene, linalyl acetate and linalool have allergenic potential. Excessive consumption of lavender products can cause pathological sleepiness (somnolence). Limonene can cause skin irritation in sensitive people. Lavender essential oil is not suitable for internal use in pregnant women, infants and small children.
Storage & Packaging
In light-protected blue glass bottles with child-proof closures
Store the bottle away from light at temperatures of 15 to 22 °C and away from children.
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General questions about essential oils
What makes our essential oils special?
- 100% natural: Our oils have no added synthetic substances or other oils.
- Organic and sustainable: We only use concentrates from plants from controlled organic cultivation (kbA).
- Genuine & authentic: The oil is unchanged, natural and only obtained from the specified parent plant according to the botanical name.
- Natural effect and versatile: There are numerous possible uses and scent combinations that you can mix yourself. With our essential oils you can feel good in a healthy atmosphere at home, in the office and on the go
- Good quality at a fair price: Since our oils contain 10 ml per bottle, we are significantly cheaper than the competition, which often only offers 5 ml per bottle.
Why should you try essential oils?
Essential oils are a good and healthy alternative to room sprays containing chemicals and artificial fragrances. Essential oils are a healthy way to create a pleasant scent in your home, office, or wherever you are.
Essential oils also have a pleasant effect and, depending on the note and scent, can help you relax or concentrate, have a calming or comforting effect, or can be refreshing, invigorating and activating. The varied scents and multiple possible uses can increase your well-being and be a nice addition to your everyday life. Just try it out and let us convince you!
How can aromas affect the body?
Aromas can affect your body in several ways. The obvious way to detect aromas is through the nose: the olfactory nerves pass the signal on to the brain and can thus influence moods.
Another mode of action is through the skin. The molecules of essential oils can pass through cell membranes and the skin and thus reach the tissue and blood. They are also able to influence an effect in the body via this route.
A third mode of action is through the stomach: When we eat spices such as peppermint or thyme that contain essential oils, they reach the stomach and develop their effect this way.
Are there risks and side effects with essential oils? And what's the truth about the criticism of aroma therapy?
Essential oils should only be used diluted, as high concentrations can lead to headaches and allergic reactions
Since essential oils have a wide range of effects (strong substances with powerful effects), they should be used carefully
Aromatherapy is a holistic form of therapy for the body and soul. It is difficult to evaluate the therapy scientifically. Sensory and emotional impressions triggered by the oils cannot be objectified.
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Sources, Notes & Studies - Lavender
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- Malloggi, Eleonora et al. “Lavender aromatherapy: A systematic review from essential oil quality and administration methods to cognitive enhancing effects.” Applied psychology. Health and well-being vol. 14.2 (2022): 663-690. doi:10.1111/aphw.12310
- Ball, Emily L et al. “Aromatherapy for dementia.” The Cochrane database of systematic reviews vol. 8.8CD003150. Aug 19, 2020, doi:10.1002/14651858.CD003150.pub3
- Ardahan Akgül, Esra et al. “Effectiveness of lavender inhalation aromatherapy on pain level and vital signs in children with burns: a randomized controlled trial.” Complementary therapies in medicine vol. 60 (2021): 102758. doi:10.1016/j.ctim.2021.102758
- Jafari-Koulaee, Azar et al. “A Systematic Review of the Effects of Aromatherapy with Lavender Essential Oil on Depression.” Central Asian journal of global health vol. 9.1e442. Mar 31, 2020, doi:10.5195/cajgh.2020.442
- Nikjou, Roya et al. “The Effect of Lavender Aromatherapy on the Symptoms of Menopause.” Journal of the National Medical Association vol. 110.3 (2018): 265-269. doi:10.1016/j.jnma.2017.06.010