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[Deoderant] Mix up a 2% solution (12 drops per ounce) of lavender oil with water in a small spritzer spray bottle. Add a few drops of botanic/castile soap, to help the oil and water mix. Use as you would any spray deodorant.ilution, no additions, no modifications. Unfiltered and undiluted and unadulterated for the best result.
[Shampoo] Add a few drops of lavender oil to your shampoo bottle and stir or shake well, for fresher smelling hair and, a clean and well conditioned scalp.tions such as masks or oils, a 1% or less dilution is recommendable. For massages oils and other leave-on body products, a 2% dilution is recommendable, and for other rinse-off bath and body products, a 3% dilution is recommendable.
[Shower] Run hot water in the shower, and sprinkle in a few drops of lavender on the floor or walls of the shower out of the direct stream of water. The heat/steam will vaporize the lavender. Lavender oil is more relaxing in this use, peppermint oil more stimulating.100% Natural Ingredient. Vegan. Cruelty-free. Bottled in USA. No Sulfates. No Parabens. No Phthalates.
[Bath] Add 5 - 10 drops of lavender oil to your bath water as the water is running in, along with a little bath soap to help the oil and water mix.
[Foot Bath] Soak your feet in a solution of 2% lavender oil and warm water. Add a few drops of botanic or castile soap to help the oil and water mix, and some epsom salts if available. Let soak for five or ten minutes, then brush around the cuticles and nails with a small soft brush.
[Lip Balm] Mix a few drops of lavender oil per teaspoon of fractionated coconut oil as a carrier to make your own chapstick for chapped lips or hands. Warm the coconut oil for easier mixing.
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Very pleased with the bottle of Lavender Oil and the dropper. Package was missing the roll on bottle which is one of the main reasons for purchasing this particular item. For that reason I gave 4 stars because item did not arrive with all expected items.
I wanted an essential oil but it could not be shipped to my state so I chose this lavender oil instead. I am very pleased with the quality, it is strong enough and has the most wonderful scent. Also included is a glass pipette and a roll on small bottle which is the way I prefer to use my oils, no mess, no waste.
This pure essential oil smells very nice. For this price, you can't go wrong! Lavender oil makes me feel great. It helps melt away stress and added to hand lotion, it's so nice! ☺️
Very pleased with the bottle of Lavender Oil and the dropper. Package was missing the roll on bottle which is one of the main reasons for purchasing this particular item. For that reason I gave 4 stars because item did not arrive with all expected items.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Missing Roll On Bottle
Reviewed in the United States on October 27, 2024
Very pleased with the bottle of Lavender Oil and the dropper. Package was missing the roll on bottle which is one of the main reasons for purchasing this particular item. For that reason I gave 4 stars because item did not arrive with all expected items.
Just one drop and the aroma is powerful and long lasting! This is the best Brand, ever! I will purchase again! What is also unique is this Brand coupled a small roller bottle to use as a personal rub on fragrance.
How do you know when lavender oil goes bad? Or is it normal to not really smell like lavender right out of the bottle?
I’ve used peppermint oil for years to help keep mice out of my RV during the off season. This spring I had mice so figured it was time to make a change. Lavender is listed as one of the odors that mice don’t like. Since it smells pleasant to us, this seemed like a good one to try. But as I’m soaking cotton balls with it , it really doesn’t smell good. It’s kind of a tough smell, like maybe it’s gone rancid.
How do you know if it’s bad? There’s no expiration date on the bottle.
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