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Lavender, Alpine Essential Oil
Lavender, Alpine Essential Oil

Lavender, Alpine Essential Oil

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This high altitude Alpine Lavender Essential Oil is steeped in a sweet-smelling amethyst-aroma with mountains of pure replenishing power. Our Lavender Essential Oil hails from the fresh air of the Lubéron Mountains, resulting in the loveliest Lavender oil we have ever experienced. It is famous for its ability to smooth mind and body. It is a popular choice for sleepytime, stressed minds, and whispers of worry, and it is also a languid liniment that loves the skin.

Botanical Name: Lavandula angustifolia
Botanical Family: Lamiaceae
Extraction Method: Steam distilled
Part of Plant Distilled: Flowers
Country of Origin: France
Cultivation Method: Organic
Composition: 100% Lavandula angustifolia
Consistency: Thin viscosity
Scent Description: Fresh and floral, with lolling intimations of rolling fields and airy snow-capped mountain peaks.
Uses: Uplifting, relaxing, and balancing. Sings in skin serums. Beautiful for babies. Benevolent in baths. Diffuse and use droplets on pillows and linens. First-Aid friend. Pampers any perfume.

Our Alpine Lavender Essential Oil hails from high in the French Alps, where the flowering tops are distilled for exceptional purity and quality. The result is a gorgeous gift of Gaia that emits a lovely floral lullaby and abounds in optimal linalool, ready to serve your skin in boundless ways.

Lavender is one of the world’s oldest remedies for soothing the soul of our body. Throughout history, it has been used in cultures as varied as ancient Egypt and Greece and Medieval Europe. Lavender oil’s gentle and effective spirit make it an ancient go-to oil for washing, anointing the skin, sleepy ceremonies, spiritual purification, daily relaxation rituals, and emotional grace.

“This extremely hardy, weather resistant, sun-loving variety has the most delicate, fine ‘powdery-floral’ fragrance. This is because the ester content of its oil is higher than lavenders from lower elevations…”
~ Peter Homes, Aromatica