
Lavender Essential Oil
Lavandula angustifolia
Lamiaceae (Mint Family)
The Tranquil Essence of Calm and Clarity
Other names:
Lavender Flower Oil, True Lavender Oil, Lavandula Oil

Superpower
The Calming Companion — Lavender essential oil soothes the mind, body, and spirit with its gentle yet powerful calming, relaxing, and balancing properties.
Cautions
Skin Sensitivity: May cause mild skin irritation in some individuals. Always dilute before use.
Pregnancy and Children: Generally considered safe, but consult a healthcare provider for use on infants or during pregnancy.
Internal Use: Not recommended for internal use without professional guidance.
Known Chemical Constituents
Esters: Linalyl acetate, which provides calming, relaxing, and anti-inflammatory properties.
Alcohols: Linalool, known for its anti-anxiety, sedative, and antimicrobial effects.
Ketones: Camphor and borneone, supporting tissue repair and respiratory function.
Botanical Description
Source: Extracted from the flowering tops of the lavender plant (Lavandula angustifolia) through steam distillation.
Color and Texture: Clear to pale yellow, with a thin, lightweight texture.
Aroma: Floral, fresh, sweet, and herbaceous with a slightly woody undertone.
Fun Facts
Lavender was one of the key ingredients used in the “Four Thieves Vinegar” during the plague as a protective remedy. The name “lavender” comes from the Latin “lavare,” meaning “to wash,” as it was widely used in bathing rituals.
Parts Used
Flowers and flowering tops of the lavender plant
Harvest
Lavender flowers are harvested in late spring to early summer when the essential oil concentration is highest. Steam distillation is used to extract the essential oil.
Preparations
Aromatherapy Diffusion: Add a few drops to a diffuser for a calming, serene atmosphere.
Massage and Body Oil: Blend with a carrier oil for relaxation massages and stress relief.
Bath Soak: Add a few drops to a warm bath for deep relaxation and stress release.
Sleep Mist: Add to water and spray on pillows or sheets for a restful night’s sleep.
Skin Soothing Spray: Combine with water or hydrosol to spray on irritated or sunburned skin.
Sacred Rituals
Peaceful Sleep Ritual — Place a few drops of lavender essential oil on your pillow, or add it to a diffuser before bed. As you inhale its calming aroma, visualize any worries or tension melting away. Repeat the affirmation: “I am calm, I am safe, and I am at peace.”
Affirmations
“I am calm, I am safe, and I am at peace.”
Spiritual Associations
Calm and Peace: Represents calm, peace, and spiritual purification.
Emotional Healing: Symbolizes emotional healing, release, and letting go of past wounds.
Divine Connection: Often associated with divine love, higher consciousness, and spiritual clarity.

Functions
A substance or agent that inhibits the growth of or destroys a broad range of microorganisms, including bacteria, viruses, fungi, and protozoa.
AnxietyAnxiety is a psychological state characterized by excessive worry, fear, or nervousness, often accompanied by physical symptoms such as rapid heartbeat, restlessness, or difficulty concentrating.
AnxiolyticA substance or agent that helps reduce anxiety, promote calmness, and alleviate feelings of stress or tension.
BalancingCalmingA substance or agent that soothes the nervous system, reduces stress, and promotes relaxation of the body and mind.
Emotional Heart HealingEmotional heart healing refers to practices, substances, or experiences that support the release of emotional pain, foster self-love, and promote emotional resilience and balance.
Mental & Emotional HealthMental health refers to a person’s emotional, psychological, and social well-being, which affects how they think, feel, behave, and handle stress or relationships.
Mood SupportMood support refers to interventions or substances that help stabilize, uplift, or enhance emotional well-being, promoting a balanced and positive mood.
Nervine relaxantA nervine relaxant is a substance that calms and soothes the nervous system, reducing tension, stress, and anxiety, and promoting a sense of relaxation and peace.
Sedative (mild)A substance that gently calms the nervous system, promoting relaxation and reducing mild anxiety or restlessness without causing strong sedative effects or significant drowsiness.
Sedative nervine relaxantA substance or agent that calms the nervous system, reduces mental and physical tension, and promotes relaxation and sleep.
Skin, Hair & Nail HealthRefer to a variety of disorders or irritations affecting the skin, including rashes, dryness, inflammation, infections, or chronic issues like eczema and psoriasis.
Sleep SupportA natural state of rest and recovery for the body and mind, characterized by reduced activity, altered consciousness, and the essential process of physical and mental rejuvenation.
