Lavender High Altitude
lavandula officinalis
Method of Extraction:The freshly cut flowering tops and stalks.
Description:
Fresh, floral, light sweet aroma. Clear to pale yellow in colour.
Did you know?
Our Lavender grows at around 1,000 metres in the foothills of the Alps in the Provence region of France. It has a 44% Linalyl Acetate content indicating a superior quality oil. Its overall Ester content is 50-52%, which gives this exceptionally fine oil its gentle, rounded aroma.
Lavender is the most widely used essential oil in aromatherapy, particularly for its relaxing properties. Try placing two drops on a handkerchief by your pillow when you are trying to sleep.
As Lavender blends very well with many other oils, try the following: 3 drops of Lavender, 3 drops of Mandarin and 1 drop of Geranium in a teaspoon of Sweet Almond oil added to a warm bath before a long, relaxing soak.
Do not use Lavender at all during early pregnancy and only specialist advice thereafter.