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    Botanical Name: Lavandula angustifolia

    Plant Part: Flower

    Country of Origin: France

    Method of Extraction: Steam Distillation

    The main components of Lavandula angustifolia are Linalyl acetate and Linaloöl with additions of Geraniol.  The aroma of this EO is powdery, floral, light and clean.

    The scent of Lavender as well as its numerous medicinal benefits allows this oil to have a sedative action on the heart, assists in bringing down high blood pressure, relieves insomnia, muscular spasms and rheumatic pains. This is the first essential oil one should reach for in the case of minor burns and sunburn, keep a bottle in the kitchen (away from open flame!). Useful with menstrual problems, bronchitis and headaches, it is said to help lower blood pressure. Useful in a diffuser in the delivery room to calm and relax everyone in the room.

    May be useful with nausea, vomiting and colic. Keeps insects away. Purifies the air. Promotes growth of new skin cells, great healing effect on burns and sunburn, acne, boils, fungal growths and scarring.

    It is said that Lavender is one of the safest essential oils to use with children and the elderly. Blends well with bergamot, chamomile, citronella, lemon, and pine. Flash point: 156 F.

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    This aromatherapy blend is provided courtesy of the book written by Roberta Wilson titled “Aromatherapy - Essential Oils for Vibrant Health and Beauty”.

    NIGHTTIME MASSAGE OIL:

    2 oz. carrier oil such as sweet almond or grapeseed
    5 drops French or Bulgarian Lavender EO
    4 drops Ylang Ylang EO
    2 drops Vetiver EO
    1 drop Valerian EO

    Place the carrier oil in a clean container, add the essential oils and blend well, Massage the oil into your skin before bedtime as needed.

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    Excellent Crop This Year
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    Marilyn Dice (Pittsburgh, PA, US) | October 6th, 2017
    I normally buy Bulgarian Lavender but purchased a bottle of Fine French Lavender during a promotion. The Fine French Lavender has been excellent this year. It is slightly stronger than in the past but still a has light, soft, wonderful lavender scent. More of my male customers are liking this lavender.
    for the price you cant beat it!
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    AMANDA MARTINEZ (EL PASO, TX, US) | February 17th, 2017
    I bought 40/42 lavender in the past and it was nice almost like this one but a bit more bite to it, this is more floral and more like the lavender i know and love. 40/42 lavender is about the same price as this one at another soap supply place i order from so i am going to stick to this french lavender from now on!
    Finally ! - whole-house diffuser lavender
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    bonnie lavoie (gainesville, GA, US) | February 8th, 2017
    I tried all the lavenders in my Aura Cacia Essential Oil Diffuser (organic, Bulgaria, mailette, Spain) - all too earthy/mossy.... "fine french/popular" is lightly floral and the only scent my husband does not criticize
    The Real Scent of Lavender
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    Melissa Castellano (Los Angeles, CA, US) | December 14th, 2016
    I've tried several EO companies, most of which are several times more expensive that Camden Grey (you know, the ones with member programs--wink wink). Yes, their oil properties are pure and smell incredible, but I've found Camden Grey's "French Lavender" to match all top shelf competitors. This version of lavender EO is the most comparable to taking a whiff of the plant itself. This is my favorite lavender oil on this green earth and I use it in everything, from lotions, soaps, bath salts and blends. It is a must have, in any EO arsenal!
    Queen of Lavenders
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    Ulrike Schellhammer (Dayton, OH, US) | November 22nd, 2014
    I have tried countless lavender oils from various sources, and it seems that different people favor different types of lavender. This one is for me, hands down, the preferred lavender for therapeutic value as well as a pleasing, non-camphorous scent. I would choose this over any other lavender for therapeutic oil blends as well as diffusing if you are intending to bring a soothing atmosphere to any room.
    Wonderful aroma!
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    Heidi Heuser (Vermontville, MI, US) | September 3rd, 2014
    I've tried a few differerent lavenders for my soaps and salts and so far I like this variety the best. It has a light, flowery essence and is not as camphorous as some of the other varieties. The lovely floral essence makes it through the cold process soap process beautifully. It blends well with everything and is never too dominant. I have used this oil in bath salts and they turned out heavenly. Also, I put a drop on a mosquito bite that was itching terribly and it stopped itching immediately and never came back! Excellent product!
    Great oil!
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    Anora Pyatigorskaya (Lake Worth, FL, US) | July 4th, 2014
    Lavender can be used for so many things. The quality of camden grey oils are great, so are the prices. I got this oil to use on my daughter after a surgery, it has amazing properties.
    A beautiful, full scented lavender
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    Lane Gilreath (Flowery Branch, GA, US) | May 3rd, 2014
    I'm very proud to have this lavender in my aromatherapy inventory. It's got an herbaceous, yet mellow tone and is perfect for blending with other essential oils for aromatherapy. It's definitely my "Swiss Army Knife" essential oil!
    My Everything Oil
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    Josefa Wilson (Baton Rouge, LA, US) | December 30th, 2013
    I absolutely love this oil and use it for so many things. It has a sweeter and stronger smell then the 40/42. I use a drop directly on the skin for perfume. Mix a few drops with aloe gel and use as a deodorant. Mix with some grape-seed oil and rub into my temples when I can't sleep. Add a few drops in grape-seed oil with a few drops of peppermint to make my migraines go away. And the scent never gets old. Since it's too precious to use in soap (I use the 40/42 in that), a 1/2 ounce bottle lasts me at least a year.
    Perfect for Balms
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    Maggie Arsenault (Lynn, MA, US) | November 25th, 2013
    This is the perfect Lavender for a Boo Boo balm I make. I made some for a coworker who requested something else for his eczema. And because of him using this balm in his office, I’ve had multiple orders because folks love the smell coming out of his office. They’ve said it’s like a spa. Both men and women, adore this lavender. And now I’m out and need more. If you have someone who is looking for the real deal for therapeutic uses, look no further.
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