If you like lavender essential oil, you can purchase it in three basic types. French lavender essential oil (lavandula angustifolia) has the characteristic fresh, floral fragrance of lavender. Spike lavender essential oil(lavandula latifolia) has an odor similar to that of camphor. Lavandin essential oil (lavandula angustifolia x lavandula latifolia) is a hybrid between French and Spike lavender and has a fragrance somewhere in between the two. In addition to lavender essential oil, some manufacturers also produce lavender absolute. Lavender essential oil is produced by steam distillation, whereas lavender absolute is produced by extracting the essential oil with a solvent. Lavender absolute is more concentrated than lavender essential oil, and more expensive.
Using Lavender Essential Oil In Home Perfumery:
Here are several ideas for incorporating lavender essential oil into your perfume formulas.
•Add several drops to your favorite floral oil to make a light, feminine perfume.
•Blend it with woody scents to make fragrances for men.
•Combine it with citrus scents for zesty, herbal aromas.
•Add it to light musk fragrance oil to create "rain" type fragrances.
Using Lavender Essential Oil In Your Cosmetics:
Here are several ideas for using lavender essential oil in home cosmetics:
•Insect Repellents: Blend lavender essential oil with citronella essential oil for an effective insect repellent. To help take the sting out of insect bites, put a drop on the bite and rub in.
•Face Care Products: Add lavender essential oil to toners, creams and lotions for gentle and natural acne fighting effects.
•Deodorants: Because lavender is naturally antibacterial, it is an excellent natural odor fighter. Add several drops of lavender essential oil to cornstarch to make a natural deodorant powder. Dissolve several drops in alcohol and then add to water to make a spray on deodorant.
•Soaps: Add powdered lavender or lavender essential oil to your favorite soap recipe to make lavender soaps.
Precautions When Using Lavender Essential Oil In Your Cosmetics
As with all essential oils, precautions should be taken if you are pregnant, epileptic, if you have a heart condition, or if you are in a delicate state of health. If you fall under one of these categories we recommend that you see a physician before using lavender essential oil, or any other essential oil in your cosmetics.
Published by O. Franklin
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