Botanical name Lavandula angustifolia
Family Lamiaceae
Source Flower
Origin Bulgaria
Processing Method Steam Distillation
Color/Consistency A thin, clear, colourless to pale yellow liquid.
Aromatic Summary: Having a strong aroma, it secures its place in topnotch aroma category. The lavender essential oil is filled with rich floral fragrance which is somewhere fruity in smell.
Amalgamation: Lavender essential oil blends quite well with other oils such as Citronella, Chamomile, Jasmine, Bay, Geranium, Mandarin, Palmarosa, Thyme, Orange, Rosemary, Lemon, Rosewood, Bergamot, Clary Sage, etc.
Product Description: Lavender oil is extracted from the lavender flowers. It is derived primarily using the steam distillation process. Lavender is highly-fragrant so have been widely used to produce potpourri for many years. Lavender essential oil prepared by keeping quality and 100% purity in mind which make it useful to formulate perfumes.
Its applications find a great scope in medicinal and aromatherapy sectors. Due to the presence of two major naturally occurring components Linalool and Linalyl acetate, the oil is well-used as a therapeutic product. People often consume lavender oil to cure, inflammation, headache and skin allergies. Kush Aroma Exports is a well known manufacturer and supplier of Bulgarian Lavender Essential Oils in India.
Striking Benefits of Lavender Essential Oil:
Precaution: During pregnancy, lavender essential oil is strictly forbidden. Even, the women who breastfeed babies should also avoid using this essential oil. If diabetic patients use it, it may cause skin allergy reactions. Its side effects may also cause nausea, headaches and vomiting symptoms in people.
Linalyl acetate 46.6% (30–42%)
Linalool 27.1% (22–34%)
(Z)-β-Ocimene 5.5% (3–9%)
Lavandulyl acetate 4.7% (2–5%)
Terpinen-4-ol 4.6% (2–5%)
β-Caryophyllene 4.1%
(Ε)-β-Farnesene 2.4%
(E)-β-Ocimene 2.2% (2–5%)
3-Octanyl acetate 1.1%