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Aromantic Uk Lavender Organic Flowers

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Inci: Lavandula angustifolia Dried lavender flowers used in natural skin & hair care products - good for normal & dry skin PRODUCT DESCRIPTION The name Lavender comes from the Latin root ‘lavare’, which means ‘to wash’. Lavender is native to the Mediterranean region and is cultivated in large quantities in France, Spain, Britain, Australia, Russia, and Eastern European countries, particularly Bulgaria. Lavender has been prized for its wonderful perfume since Elizabethan times when it was used for sweetening washing water and disguising smells. The reverence for its perfume still continues today and Lavender Essential Oil is very, very popular for use at home by people who use it for its relaxing properties. Especially good for normal and dry skin, Lavender is also used as a tonic for all skin types. HOW TO USE IT Which products to use it inUse an infusion in creams, lotions, gels, cleansers, toners, baths, shampoos and facial steam bathsUse as a dry compress for all types of skin Water or oil-soluble?Water solubleCan I add it to ready-made products?Not appropriateHow to use in productsUse the dried flowers in your products as they make a beautiful contribution to dry exfoliaters, bath melts, dry face mask and dry body wrap blends, and fizzy bath bombsStorage and Shelf Life2-3 years. Store in the dark and keep dryRelated/Synergistic ProductsEnhance the relaxing properties of Lavender by combining with Chamomile flowers TECHNICAL DOCUMENTS Here is a link to all non-batch-specific documents for this product: Link to Technical Documents If you have any questions about the documents or need the Certificate of Analysis (COA) for a product that you have received, please request it here.

Aromantic Uk Lavender Organic Flowers

Inci: Lavandula angustifolia Dried lavender flowers used in natural skin & hair care products - good for normal & dry skin PRODUCT DESCRIPTION The name Lavender comes from the Latin root ‘lavare’, which means ‘to wash’. Lavender is native to the Mediterranean region and is cultivated in large quantities in France, Spain, Britain, Australia, Russia, and Eastern European countries, particularly Bulgaria. Lavender has been prized for its wonderful perfume since Elizabethan times when it was used for sweetening washing water and disguising smells. The reverence for its perfume still continues today and Lavender Essential Oil is very, very popular for use at home by people who use it for its relaxing properties. Especially good for normal and dry skin, Lavender is also used as a tonic for all skin types. HOW TO USE IT Which products to use it inUse an infusion in creams, lotions, gels, cleansers, toners, baths, shampoos and facial steam bathsUse as a dry compress for all types of skin Water or oil-soluble?Water solubleCan I add it to ready-made products?Not appropriateHow to use in productsUse the dried flowers in your products as they make a beautiful contribution to dry exfoliaters, bath melts, dry face mask and dry body wrap blends, and fizzy bath bombsStorage and Shelf Life2-3 years. Store in the dark and keep dryRelated/Synergistic ProductsEnhance the relaxing properties of Lavender by combining with Chamomile flowers TECHNICAL DOCUMENTS Here is a link to all non-batch-specific documents for this product: Link to Technical Documents If you have any questions about the documents or need the Certificate of Analysis (COA) for a product that you have received, please request it here.

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