Visagenics Lavender Oil is highly prized for its many therapeutic properties:
1. Nervous System:
Studies show the inhalation of lavender has a soothing and calming effect on the nervous system, making it a great alternative for alleviating stress, anxiety, depression, and fatigue.
2. Nausea:
Inhaling lavender scent can also relieve feelings of nausea or motion sickness.
3. Headaches:
Recent research says that inhaling lavender scent or massaging the oil into the temples, forehead, and neck (specifically behind your ears) can treat headaches.
4. Sleep:
Adding a few drops of lavender oil to a diffuser next to you bed at night can help relax the mind and the body and improve your overall sleep.
5. Wounds:
Applying a dilution of lavender oil and distilled water to a wound can help stimulate cell regeneration and heal the wound faster.Menstrual Cramps: Applying lavender oil to the abdomen during your menstrual cycle can help alleviate cramping.
6. Skin:
Lavender is packed with antioxidants that protect and nourish your skin, making it a perfect addition to any skincare formula.Chapped Lips: I love mixing lavender oil with coconut oil for the perfect lip balm to relieve chapped lips.
7. Cold Sores:
Lavender's antimicrobial and antifungal properties make it an excellent choice to combat a cold sore.Acne: Lavender is antimicrobial and antibacterial. so it can be used to treat an acne flare-up or keep it at bay.
8. Sunspots:
Consistently using an oil with lavender in the formula can minimize the appearance of sunspots.
9. Itchy Skin:
Lavender is an anti-inflammatory, so it can be used to relieve inflamed and itchy skin caused by eczema or insect bites.
10. Dandruff:
I tell people to mix lavender with olive oil and massage it into the scalp to get rid of dandruff and other scalp imbalances.
11. Hair Growth:
Lavender also stimulates blood circulation, so it can greatly improve hair growth when applied to the scalp in an olive oil mixture or mixed with your favorite shampoo.
12. Fragrance:
Lavender has a delightful floral yet clean scent, so using it as a fragrance is a great natural choice.
Warning: Some internet sources may tell you that lavender oil in your mascara promotes lash growth with strengthening, volumizing, and lengthening lashes - this is not true! "Do not use undiluted lavender oil near your eye. There is no evidence to back up these claims. Even diluted, it is not encouraged.