Description
Lavender Aspic, otherwise known as Spike Lavender, essential oil is a must-have for your medicine cabinet over the summer season: it’s a real magician! Thanks to its soothing, antipruritic and extremely healing properties, it offers relief from stings (insects, jellyfish, plants etc), burns and superficial sunburn.
Its versatile anti-infectious properties (antibacterial, antiviral, antimycotic, antiparasitic), and its respiratory mucus-freeing abilities enable it to treat numerous infections and repel parasites such as mites and lice. You can use it to fight against ENT infections like otitis, sinusitis or bronchitis, as well as skin infections such as acne, herpes labialis, shingles, and eczema. Its analgesic, anti-inflammatory and muscle-relaxing effect will help to reduce pain associated with headaches, muscular cramps and rheumatism of the joints. Its tonic and nerve-balancing properties, are also of great help in the face of physical and nervous fatigue.
Anti-infectious: fights microbial infections that cause disease
Antipruritic: relieves and eliminates itchy skin
Antibacterial: prevents the development of bacteria
Antiviral: prevents the development of viruses
Antimycotic: treats infections caused by microscopic fungi or yeasts, including mycoses
Anti-mite/anti-parasitic : helps eliminate mites and parasites
Anti-inflammatory: reduces or eliminates inflammation
Analgesic: reduces or eliminates pain without treating the cause
Instructions for use:
Lavender Aspic can be used in its pure form locally, when applied directly on a small area of skin. For repeated application, over a larger area, on children over 7 years old or on sensitive skin, it should be diluted in vegetable oil. For use in the bath, use it diluted in a neutral base specifically formulated for the bath or shower, your shower gel, or in plant milk such as soya or almond. Skin application, massage Bath, shower, shampoo Be careful, this essential oil is rich in linalool, which is a potential allergen. If you have existing allergies, you should always do a skin test before using. To do this, pour 2 drops into the hollow of the elbow. Wait 12 hours, check for a reaction, and then repeat the test again. In case of reaction such as sudden burning, reddening, stinging or itching of the skin, rinse the painful area with a neutral vegetable oil like Jojoba, Sunflower or Olive, and then with clean water. This S.O.S. action dilutes the essential oil and immediately soothes the pain. If no vegetable oil is available, rinse thoroughly with clean water.
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