Tuesday, August 19, 2014

Lavender Essential Oil





Lavender Essential Oil

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At Bulk Apothecary we offer a wide range of different lavender oils so you can easily find the products that fit your needs. We offer affordable prices on the highest quality essential oils, so you can save money while still experiencing the benefits of these products.
Each of the different lavender oils have different properties and can be used to address different problems, but they are most commonly used as analgesics, anti-depressants, cicatrisants, anti-phlogistics, an antiviral, and much more. Even the simple lavender scent is said to have calming effects on the body which can help reduce anxiety, stress, and promote a better night’s sleep.
For larger quantity wholesale essential oil quotes, please contact our home office.  
Lavender Oil Varieties
  • 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.

 

Using Lavender Oil

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.

 


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Understanding the Benefits

Many companies around the world use lavender oil in a range of products because of its many benefits, which may include:
  • The soothing properties make it a great option for mixing with massage lotion or oil. These characteristics can have an effect on sore muscles joints, relive pain, and provide an overall pleasurable experience for the patient.
  • The strong aroma has soothing effects on people suffering from stress, anxiety, and mental illness.
  • In vapor form, lavender oil can be mixed with vegetable glycerin to treat common cold and flu symptoms.
  • The soothing properties also help induce a more restful night’s sleep, which means it can be used as a treatment for insomnia and other sleep related issues.
  • Lavender oil can stimulate urine production and restore hormonal balance in the bladder.
  • As a skin care product, lavender oil can treat acne, wrinkles, psoriasis, and inflammation.
  • It can act as a natural mosquito and moth repellant.
Lavender essential oil can be used by adding a few drops to the bath, mixing it into lotion or massage products, or applying it directly to the scalp or massaging into the joints for pain relief. It can also mix well with many other oils, from pin and sage to cedarwood and nutmeg.

Where to Buy Wholesale Lavender Essential Oil:

 As one of the largest importers of Lavender Oil in the USA we believe that we offer the best prices and service in the industry. We do realize that many people aren't interested in switching suppliers though so we put together some tips to assist you when buying your oils. First make sure that you deal with a reputable supplier. Essential oils are one of the easiest and most common items that suppliers cheat on. Very often they cut their oils with a much cheaper carrier. This saves them big money and allows them to sell their product far below market prices. However you end up buying a watered down product that ends up costing much more in the long run. By staying clear of smaller less reputable suppliers you can protect yourself. Second, ask for a C of A for any oils that you purchase. Even though you feel like you are buying from a reputable supplier, it still might be tempting for them to try to cheat and make more money off you. Don't simply buy from a company because their prices are higher. That doesn't always mean they have a better quality. We can honestly say that our essential oils are absolute top quality and have the C of A's to back it up. We simply sell at wholesale prices because we are a high volume importer.

A more detailed look Lavender Oil Benefits:
-Alternative medicine experts believe lavender oil is used as an antiseptic, but these claims have little scientific evidence. Never the less, many people all around the world maintain their belief in the antiseptic properties and consequently the oil is commonly used in those types of products. 
-Many companies around the USA that sell soap making supplies also sell this aromatherapy essential oil because it is widely used in soap production. This oil is know by aroma therapist's worldwide as one of the most useful of all essential oils.
-Because of the soothing properties, when mixed with massage lotion or oil, lavender has a calming and soothing effect on the muscle joints. It can relieve pain and provide an overall pleasurable experience for the patient. For this reason it is one of the most common essential oils used today for massage.
-The strong aroma of has been proven to have soothing effects in people suffering from stress, anxiety and mental illness. In other countries, capsules of lavender are sold as an OTC drug. For many people they are an offset to other more harmful drugs and it is often said that it is comparable to low-dose lorazepam.
-As a vapor, lavender oil can be mixed with vegetable glycerin to treat common cold and flu symptoms. Just add it to a vaporizer with your water and sit in an enclosed area. It can also be sprayed in a shower/sauna for a similar effect. You can even add a few drops to a bowl of hot water and breathe in the fumes.
-Because of the soothing properties, it has been known to induce sleep making it helpful for treating insomnia and other sleep related issues. Many people who are stressed out use it as a daily sleep aid.
-Lavender Essential Oil can stimulate urine productions and restore hormonal balance in the bladder.
-It can be an effective treatment or lice and hair ailments.
-When applied directly on the skin, Lavender Oil can treat acne, wrinkles, psoriasis and inflammation which makes it a great addition to any skin care product.
-Even with all the benefits many insects don’t find Lavender Essential Oil appealing. This is why it is a known mosquito and moth repellant and today many of the all natural as well as conventional insect repellants on the market contain Lavender as one of the primary ingredients.
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Application:
-Add drops to shower bath
-Mix into lotion/massage products
-Apply directly to scalp
- Mix when making perfumes
-Massage into joints for pain relief

Blending:
Lavender oil blends well with countless other oils. Specifically, pine, clary sage, cedarwood, nutmeg and geranium.
History:
Lavender has been used for over 2,500 years. First by the Egyptians as a perfume, it was later discovered to have many other benefits. It was first commercialized to the United States and Canada when it was sold by the English Quakers. Today there are countless countries around the world that participate in the production and almost every nation in the world has their own uses for Lavender Oil.
Disclaimer: It should not be used directly in pregnant women or women who are currently breastfeeding.

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