tbeck3579
Well-Known Member
Below is a quick excerpt from the company I buy EO's from (more info on their page). I'm not "loyal" to any retailer, and am not advocating you buy from them. However, they do give some additional information that most retailers don't. Information like where it came from and how they processed it. I also like purchasing from companies that aren't afraid to post costumer reviews, and lavender has many reviews. The choices for Lavender EO are very extensive. Below is a bit of their info about their selections of various lavender EO, or their sales hype depending on how you look at I have participated in studies re: reduction of anxiety (thus hyperactivity) and lavender will reduce anxiety -- Laugh if you will (I noted some derogatory comments on the forum ), but the sense of smell is one of the most powerful senses in memory recall -- Don't underestimate the ability of your nose to influence your thoughts -- and the mind controls -- well, never mind, long and boring for those who don't give a hoot :yawn:. You either like lavender or you don't. Here is the info:
The largest producer of lavender oil is currently Bulgaria, but there are many other sources around the world and each region produces a product with slightly different characteristics and aromas. This is why we offer so many different types of lavender on our site and how we have become one of the largest importers of lavender oil in the USA
Lavender is most well known for its use in aromatherapy, but it is also used in personal care precuts, as an antiseptics, and for the treatment of sunburn and muscle joint pain. It has also been known to aid in relaxation, reduce anxiety, and relieve stress and tension headaches.
Disclaimer:
Lavender oils should not be used directly in women who are pregnant or currently breastfeeding.
- Lavender 40/42 – This essential oil is the most common choice for applications in glycerin soap, candles, perfume, and cosmetics. The “40/42” refers to the balance of Linalool and Linalyl acetate esters, which is what gives it such a consistent floral scent. It also has a balsamic woody undertone with a floral, herbaceous fresh scent.
- Lavender Bulgarian – This is the choice if you’re looking for a rich lavender floral scent that is a little fruitier and mellower that the 40/42, and with less of a camphoraceous smell. This one smells more like fresh lavender.
- Lavender French – A simple, sweet, floral note that has been a very popular choice.
- Lavender Population Oil – This sweet, green scent offers a lot of therapeutic benefits.
- Lavender South African – For a fresh, sweet, floral-herbaceous odor, this is a good choice. It also has a touch of the African veldt.
- Lavender Spanish – This essential oil has a fresh, floral herbaceous odor.
The largest producer of lavender oil is currently Bulgaria, but there are many other sources around the world and each region produces a product with slightly different characteristics and aromas. This is why we offer so many different types of lavender on our site and how we have become one of the largest importers of lavender oil in the USA
Lavender is most well known for its use in aromatherapy, but it is also used in personal care precuts, as an antiseptics, and for the treatment of sunburn and muscle joint pain. It has also been known to aid in relaxation, reduce anxiety, and relieve stress and tension headaches.
Disclaimer:
Lavender oils should not be used directly in women who are pregnant or currently breastfeeding.