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You can make lavender oil by placing lavender in a glass jar with a lid and putting almond oil in the jar. Leave in jar for aproximately one make, shaking the jar everyday. After one month strain the oil into another jar. ... more
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• Mixed with water: Mix 1 part of lavender oil mixed with 10 parts of purified water. Mist your face with this water and gently dab your face. This will help in acne reduction. You can also use rose water in the place of water. • Mixed with soap/ ... more
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Lavender essential oil is suitable for first aid. It can be applied directly to the skin. Its healing properties make it fundamental to keep on hand for those emergency situations. Learn more about how lavender can be used with first aid. Apply ... more
Lavender has been used since ancient times to treat a variety of conditions. It is mentioned in ancient texts and comes from the Greek word lavare which means “to wash”. Lavender, historically and in modern times, is considered a purifying herb for ... more
Christin Sander · 6 months ago · 0 Likes
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Based on feedback from past customers, we’ve renamed Lavender Purple to Magenta Purple because it was a better description of the colour. The same applied to Hot Pink Fuchsia – it has now been renamed to Honeysuckle Pink. If you had ordered one of ... more
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Uses for Lavender include insomnia, nightmares, headaches including migraines, burns including sunburn, wounds, insect bites, poison ivy, eczema, psoriasis, acne, stress, anxiety, depression, panic attacks, reducing high blood pressure, repelling ... more
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A. Our scented and Clorox® Plus® bleaches are not registered disinfectants. If you need a registered disinfectant, you can purchase Clorox® Regular-Bleach at almost any store that sells laundry products. Make sure that "Disinfects" or "Kills germs" ... more
Growing and maintaining lavender will provide any gardener with luscious, fragrant blooms. Lavender can change a bare and unappealing landscape into a fragrant explosion of purple blooms. These highly fragrant blooms stand tall upon silvery-green ... more
rachel turner · 8 months ago · 2 Likes
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When you know a few tricks lavender is not a difficult plant to grow on your own. Our local clay soil and humid conditions are a challenge for lavender so it is good to give the plants lots of room and good drainage. You can plant it on a bank or ... more
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So you neednt worry about buying essential oils that are adulterated: Some dishonest Companies combine botanical species to create a cheaper version of an essential oil. As an example, the most common Lavender type comes from Lavadula angustifolia. ... more
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