Properties of Lavender Oil:
- Main Constituent Linalyl acetate (Ester)
- Antiseptic
- Analgesic
- Anti-spasmodic
- Anti-Inflammatory
- Anti-Parasitic
- Restorative
- Anti-depressant
- Anti-Infectious
- Sedative




Pure Lavender Oil of lavendula angustifolia officinalis:
Pure Lavender Oil is one of the most beneficial essential oils used in aromatherapy. This oil is a multi-purpose oil that seems to go to the source of whatever is ailing in the body. Lavender oil is one of the most balancing oils and can be used for relaxation or rejuvenation. In general, Lavender oil is inhaled for sadness, depression, anxiety, tension, panic or hysteria and insomnia. Pure Lavender oil can be applied topically to heal wounds and minor burns, eczema, dermatitis, relief from insect bites and inflammatory conditions. Use lavender oil in a bath for muscle spasms, relaxation, and fatigue. Hot or cold compress can be used with lavender oil for rashes, headache, migraines, arthritis and muscle spasms. Whatever ails you, Lavender essential oil can probably help.
Read more about the properties, uses and benefits of pure Lavender Oil below.
This table explains Lavender Oil Properties, Uses, and Benefits and lists common uses and healing properties of Lavender oil. The table also reviews the best methods of application when using Lavender Oil of lavendula officinalis in aromatherapy.
Our Lavender essential oils are sealed with regular caps. You can add a reducer cap, glass dropper top or plastic pipette to any oil - just visit our accessories page.
