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Lavender is Most Versatile of All Essential Oils

Undoubtedly, lavender oil is the most versatile of all essential oils. Lavender oil is most commonly known for its relaxing effects on the body and mind. Therapeutic grade of lavender oil is also highly regarded for its effects on skin. It has been traditionally utilized for cleansing bruises, cuts and for reducing skin irritations. Research has shown that fragrance emitted by lavender is very calming and balancing, both physically and emotionally. These are only some of the reasons as to why lavender is the chosen ingredient in many skin and hair product.

Essential of Lavender Oil

Fast Facts on Lavender

  • Lavender is largely cultivated in northern Africa & the Mediterranean for extraction of essential oils.

  • Medicinal benefits of lavender are many. It is nowadays commonly used for treating anxiety, nausea, infections, wounds, acne, eczema, & hair loss among other conditions.

  • Lavender is a highly regarded ingredient for skin, beauty & hair products & is commonly used in shampoos & fragrances.

Skin Benefits of Lavender Oil


Research shows that Lavender oil has anti-bacterial properties. It also helps in regulating over-excretion of sebum while reducing signs of scarring after acne has begun to heal. Adding a few drops of lavender oil to skin creams can do the trick!

  • Lavender for Dermatitis/Eczema – Research shows that Lavender oil can help with treating various skin disorders like eczema, dermatitis, psoriasis and other inflammatory conditions. Since it improves formation of scar tissue, lavender oil speeds up the healing procedure.

  • Lavender for Dry or Chapped Skin – Blend few drops of lavender oil with another carrier oil like olive or sesame & massage over dry or chapped skin.

  • Lavender for Sunburned Lips – Add a drop of lavender oil to lip balm & rub on chapped or sunburned lips.

  • Lavender for Acne – Lavender oil also beneficial essential oil for treating acne. Sebum build-up on face and bacteria which feed of it, cause red and raised sores which eventually result in scarring.

Lavender Oil for Hair Care


Lavender oil has proved to be very useful for hair care. Research shows that Lavender oil is also helpful in treating hair loss, particularly alopecia. In fact, lavender oil improves circulation of blood when applied to scalp. Thereby it increases levels of oxygenation and provides a noticeable boost to brain activity as well.

  • Induces Sleep – Lavender oil when massaged on scalp with coconut carrier oil or used as aromatherapy induces sleep & is an excellent alternative treatment for insomnia.

  • Relieves Stress & Anxiety – The calming fragrance of lavender makes it an excellent tonic for nerves. Refreshing aroma of lavender can be helpful in restlessness, nervous exhaustion, emotional stress, nervous tension, depression, headaches & migraine.

  • Hair loss and dandruff – Massaging several drops of lavender oil with coconut oil on scalp can help with dandruff. It is also helpful in treating alopecia areata. Research suggests that lavender oil is able to promote hair growth by about 44% after 7 months of treatment.

Schild Hair Color Stain Protector


It isn’t surprising that lavender oil has found its way into Ristrah’s Schild Hair Color Stain Protector. Meant for protecting skin again hair color stains, Schild Hair Color Stain Protector is all natural & made from natural oils, vitamin B5 & Shea butter which nourish & act as shield alongside protecting skin from harmful chemicals. Just apply Schild Hair Color Stain Protector along the hairline, forehead, ears & neck before applying hair color & rinse along with the hair dye barrier cream.

Sources

Relaxation effects of lavender aromatherapy improve coronary flow velocity reserve in healthy men evaluated by transthoracic Doppler echocardiography. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17689755

An olfactory stimulus modifies nighttime sleep in young men and women. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16298774


Antioxidant, analgesic and anti-inflammatory effects of lavender essential oil. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26247152


Antibacterial Activity of Essential Oils from Palmarosa, Evening Primrose, Lavender and Tuberose https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2839398/




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