Description: Kashmir Lavender Essential Oil has long been used in the production of perfume. Our Kashmir Lavender essential oil is one of the best Lavender essential oil we’ve come across any Lavender essential oil, it has low camphor content making it a desired and preferred Lavender oil for those who don’t like high camphor contents in regular Lavender. No pesticides used. This product has GCMS report if you are interested. Lavender oil may be useful for alleviating anxiety and sleep disorders. It also has antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory and mood alleviating effects.

Rene Gattefosse, a French scientist of the early 20th century and considered the founder of modern aromatherapy, was able to soothe the pain and heal a burn sustained in a laboratory accident with lavender oil. It was widely used on the WWI battlefield to treat as well as prevent infection, prized for its antiseptic qualities.

Grown in the Kashmiri Valley of India, located at the base of the Himalayan mountains, lavender from Kashmir. Grown at high altitudes, it is especially high in linalool content, which is considered to be the element responsible for its soothing and calming properties. It is also lower in camphor, which makes it better for sleep, relaxation, anxiety and pain relief, but likely not as effective for antiseptic use. Because of the relatively small growing area, Kashmir lavender is much rarer than other types of lavender essential oil.

Botanical Name: Lavandula Angustifolia

Plant Part: Flowers

Extraction Method: Steam distillation

Odor and Appearance: A clear pale yellow mobile liquid having a fresh, floral, herbal and a spicy odor characteristic of Lavender.

Country of origin: India (Kashmir)

Main Constituents: linalool, linalyl acetate, camphor, 1,8-cineole, borneol, terpinen-4-ol, caryophyllene, ocimene, and terpinolene

Common Uses: Lavender Essential Oil from Kashmir, like other lavender oils, is valued for its wide range of common uses due to its soothing and versatile properties. Some of its primary applications include:

  1. Aromatherapy: Lavender Essential Oil from Kashmir is a popular choice in aromatherapy for its calming and relaxing properties. It can be diffused in the air, added to a diffuser, or used in inhalers to reduce stress and anxiety, promote relaxation, and improve overall well-being.
  2. Skincare: This oil is often used in skincare products, such as creams, lotions, and serums, due to its anti-inflammatory and soothing qualities. It can help alleviate skin irritations, redness, and minor burns and is used to enhance overall skin health.
  3. Sleep Aid: Lavender oil is renowned for its ability to improve sleep quality. A few drops on your pillow or a diluted blend applied to your skin before bedtime can help promote restful sleep and alleviate insomnia symptoms.
  4. Fragrance and Perfumery: The pleasant floral and herbaceous aroma of Lavender Essential Oil from Kashmir makes it a popular choice in the fragrance industry. It is used to add depth and complexity to perfumes, colognes, and scented products like candles, soaps, and lotions.
  5. Pain Relief: The oil may be applied topically to help relieve headaches, muscle aches, and joint pain. Massaging the diluted oil onto affected areas can provide soothing relief.
  6. Haircare: Lavender oil is incorporated into shampoos, conditioners, and hair treatments for its potential to promote hair growth, reduce dandruff, and improve the overall health and shine of the hair.
  7. Bath and Body Products: It is a common ingredient in bath salts, bath bombs, and body washes, enhancing the therapeutic benefits of these products while imparting a pleasant scent.
  8. Household Use: Lavender oil’s antimicrobial properties make it valuable in natural and eco-friendly household cleaning products. It can be used to clean and disinfect various surfaces while leaving a refreshing aroma.
  9. Insect Repellent: Lavender Essential Oil from Kashmir can be used as a natural insect repellent. It helps deter mosquitoes, flies, and other insects when applied to the skin or used in homemade repellent blends.
  10. Culinary Use: In culinary applications, lavender (specifically Lavandula angustifolia) is used sparingly to add a unique floral and slightly sweet flavor to dishes, desserts, and beverages.

Note: Middle note.

Blends well with: Most of the the essential oils.

Contraindications: Do not use essential oils internally unless you are under the care of a practitioner who is qualified in aromatherapy. Though Lavandula Angustifolia is considered safe for undiluted topical use, those with sensitive skin should test on a small area before applying liberally. Do not use if you are allergic to lavender, and avoid contact with the eyes or mucous membranes. Keep away from babies, children and household pets.

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