Lavender Essential Oil (Bulgaria)

Uses
✅ Enhance your sleep by adding a few drops onto pillows, bedding, or the soles of your feet before bed.
✅ Use topically to soothe occasional skin irritations.
✅ Revitalise your linen closet, mattress, car or even the air by mixing a couple of drops with water in a spray bottle.
✅ Ingest for a calming effect on the mind
✅ Use it whilst cooking to soften citrus flavours and add a tantalising touch to marinades, baked treats, and desserts alike.
How to Use
Add (3) three to (4) four drops of the essential oil to the diffuser of your choice
Characteristics | Floral, fruity, sweet, woody, herbaceous |
Evaporation | Middle Note |
Blends well with | Bergamot, Geranium, Pink Grapefruit, Lemon, Orange, Rose, Sandalwood, Ylang Ylang, Cedarwood, Clove bud, Clary Sage, Geranium, Helichrysum Italicum, lemon, Neroli, Patchouli, Rose , Rosemary, Sandalwood, Vetiver |
Blend Name | Essential Oils and Quantities | Benefits and Uses | Instructions and Safety Precautions |
Calming Sleep | 4 drops Lavender Essential Oil 2 drops Chamomile | Promotes relaxation, eases stress, and improves sleep quality. | Use in a diffuser in the bedroom 30 minutes before bedtime. Do not use if allergic to chamomile. |
Stress Relief | 3 drops Lavender Essential Oil 2 drops Orange 1 drop Cedarwood | Reduces stress, anxiety, and tension while uplifting mood. | Diffuse in your living room or workspace during times of stress. Avoid direct sunlight on skin for 12 hours after using orange oil. |
Energizing Boost | 3 drops Lavender Essential Oil 3 drops Peppermint 2 drops Grapefruit | Enhances energy levels, focus, and mental clarity. | Diffuse in the morning or during work hours in your home office or living area. Avoid direct sunlight on skin for 12 hours after using grapefruit oil. |
Soothing Allergies | 4 drops Lavender Essential Oil 2 drops Eucalyptus 2 drops Lemon | Alleviates seasonal allergies, congestion, and respiratory discomfort. | Diffuse in any living space during allergy season or when experiencing cold symptoms. Avoid direct sunlight on skin for 12 hours after using lemon oil. |
Immunity Support | 3 drops Lavender Essential Oil 3 drops Tea Tree 2 drops Frankincense | Strengthens immune system and provides overall wellness support. | Diffuse in your living room or bedroom during flu season or when you need an immunity boost. |
Emotional Balance | 4 drops Lavender Essential Oil 2 drops Geranium 2 drops Ylang Ylang | Encourages emotional stability, self-confidence, and inner peace. | Diffuse in your bedroom or living room during times of emotional stress or upheaval. |
Refreshing Cleanse | 3 drops Lavender Essential Oil 2 drops Lemon 1 drop Rosemary | Purifies the air, neutralizes odors, and promotes a fresh atmosphere. | Diffuse in any living space to freshen the air and create a clean environment. Avoid direct sunlight on skin for 12 hours after using lemon oil. |
Apply 2-4 drops of the oil directly to the desired area.
Dilution is not required unless you have very sensitive skin. Use it when necessary.
Due to the ultra high purity of the oils we make, the compounds present are concentrated and may cause irritation to the skin after prolonged use.
We recommend to all new users of our products to do a skin patch test.
SKIN PATCH TESTINGHistory, Science & Medical Uses
Lavender Bulgaria has a long and interesting history. It is native to the Balkan peninsula but was first cultivated in Bulgaria around the 8th century. Since then, lavender has been an important crop for Bulgarian farmers, used for its medicinal and aromatic qualities.
For centuries, lavender Bulgaria has been a major export of Bulgaria, valued for its calming and therapeutic properties. Lavender has also been used in traditional Bulgarian folk remedies to treat ailments such as anxiety and insomnia.
Today, lavender Bulgaria is still a sought-after product internationally, with many people choosing to use it in aromatherapy and herbal medicine practices. It’s no wonder why this fragrant flower continues to captivate those who appreciate its unique beauty and healing power!
Bulgaria Lavender has a long history of medicinal uses. It is commonly used as an alternative remedy to treat various skin conditions, such as acne and eczema. Lavender essential oil can also be used topically or aromatically to help relieve tension headaches, reduce stress and anxiety, alleviate pain, and promote relaxation. The essential oil can even be added to bathwater for a calming bath soak.
Bulgaria Lavender has also been shown to have antimicrobial properties that could help with the healing of wounds and prevent infections from occurring. Additionally, clinical trials suggest that lavender may possess anti-inflammatory effects which make it a potential candidate for treating arthritis and other inflammatory conditions. Finally, research suggests that lavender essential oil may also be beneficial in reducing symptoms of depression due to its calming effect on the nervous system.
These include linalool, linalyl acetate, terpineol, lavandulyl acetate, cineole, and geraniol among many others. The scent of Lavender Bulgaria is believed to have calming and soothing effects on the mind and body.
Research has also shown that lavender oil can reduce anxiety and stress levels in humans. Further studies are needed to understand the exact mechanisms behind these various effects but it is clear that there is a science behind the use of lavender Bulgaria in traditional medicine.
Specifications
CAS: 90063-37-9 ; 8000-28-0
FEMA: 2622
Excerpt for Lavender
Beverages (ppm) | Ice Cream Ice Etc (ppm) | Candy (ppm) | Baked Goods (ppm) | Gelatins & Puddings (ppm) | Chewing Gum (ppm) | Others (ppm) | |
*LAVENDER, OlL | 2.9 | 7.8 | 5.5 | 8.3 | 220 |
Flavoring Extract Manufacturers’ Association average maximum use levels (in ppm) on which the expert panel based its judgments that the substances are generally recognized as safe.
Those substances which appear only on an FDA “White List” are indicated with an asterisk.
Essential Guide to FEMA, MIXING & DILUTION (PPM)Species: Lavandula angustifolia (officinalis, vera)
Extracted Part: Flowers
Chemical Name | % (w/w) |
Linalyl acetate | ≥25; <50 |
Linalool | ≥25;<50 |
CIS-beta-ocimene | ≥1; <10 |
Beta-caryophyllene | ≥1; <10 |
Terpinen-4-ol | ≥1; <10 |
Terpineol | ≥1; <10 |
Limonene | ≥0.1; <1 |
Geraniol | ≥0.1; <1 |
Para-cymene | ≥0.1; <1 |
Gamma-terpinene | ≥0.1; <1 |
Aspect @ 20ºc: Clear Mobile Liquid
Colour: Pale Yellow
Odour: Fresh, Sweet, Floral, Herbaceous
Density At 20ºc (g/mL): 0,873 – 0,890
Refractive Index Nd20: 1,4570 – 1,4670
Flash Point (ºc): 71
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