Natural Riches Lavender Organic Essential Oil: Lavender Essential Oil is the most famous fragrances used in Aromatherapy, Cosmetics and Perfumery. Because of its multiple therapeutic properties, it is also a very popular essential oil for use in skin care.
French and Bulgarian Lavender are the two most popular Lavender Species of Lavender. Lavender carries a delicate herbal woodsy sweet floral smell.
Lavender uses include but not limited to:
- Lavender oil is used in diffusers.
- Lavender is mixed with carrier oil as a massage oil or as body lotion.
- Make Spray for pillows and linens with Lavender mixed in water.
- Mix in with face oils as body lotions.
- Mix with face and bath body soap and shampoos.
- Good for overall skin health.
- Helps with natural hair growth and dandruff scalp.
Natural Riches USDA Organic Lavender Oil is:
- 100% Pure and Undiluted, Therapeutic Grade, Non-GMO
- Certified USDA Organic
With its, soft, floral scent, our certified organic lavender creates a calm peaceful environment.
This product is steam-distilled, Non-GMO, is hexane free with no additives, or solvents. Safely diffuse it at home or blend it in your favorite bodywash, shampoo or mix with water as a spray for bed linen or washed laundry, Mix with carrier oil to create your lavender body oil.
Customizing your self-care does not have to be complicated. With a beautiful, calming scent for your diffuser or beauty blends, our 100% pure Organic Lavender Essential Oil makes it super simple to give your routine a quick start.
SAFETY WARNING: For external use only. Other than aromatherapy, dilute with a carrier oil. For topical use, rub a very small amount on the inside of your elbow area to test for any allergic reaction before use. Keep out of the reach of pets. Avoid contact with eyes, keep out of the reach of children. If pregnant, consult with your health care provider before use.
The information provided in this statement has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). The products referenced here are not designed or intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease or medical condition. They should not be used as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult with a qualified healthcare provider for any health concerns you may have.
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