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Lavender flowers are used for aromatherapy to promote relaxation and sleep, in skincare and beauty products, and as a culinary ingredient in teas and baked goods. They also have practical applications as a natural insect repellent and disinfectant, and are popular for ornamental gardening.
Health and wellness
Aromatherapy: The scent can help reduce stress, anxiety, and improve sleep.
Skincare: Essential oils can be used topically to soothe skin, and are used in lotions, soaps, and other beauty products.
Wound healing: Its antiseptic and anti-inflammatory properties may help heal minor cuts, burns, and insect bites.
Pain relief: Lavender may help with pain, menstrual cramps, and colic symptoms.
Culinary uses
Use dried flowers to make calming herbal tea or infuse water for drinks like lemonade.
Add culinary-grade lavender flowers to baked goods like shortbread and cookies for a unique flavor.
It can also be used to flavor savory dishes and to make infused oils or vinegars.
Household and garden
Cleaning:
Its antibacterial and antiviral properties make it a good addition to homemade cleaning solutions and disinfectants.
Pest repellent:
Lavender can naturally repel insects.
Freshener:
Dried flowers can be used in sachets for drawers or as potpourri to freshen linens and rooms.
Gardening:
It is a beautiful and fragrant ornamental plant that attracts pollinators like bees and butterflies.
100% ORGANIC
Lavender flowers are used for aromatherapy to promote relaxation and sleep, in skincare and beauty products, and as a culinary ingredient in teas and baked goods. They also have practical applications as a natural insect repellent and disinfectant, and are popular for ornamental gardening.
Health and wellness
Aromatherapy: The scent can help reduce stress, anxiety, and improve sleep.
Skincare: Essential oils can be used topically to soothe skin, and are used in lotions, soaps, and other beauty products.
Wound healing: Its antiseptic and anti-inflammatory properties may help heal minor cuts, burns, and insect bites.
Pain relief: Lavender may help with pain, menstrual cramps, and colic symptoms.
Culinary uses
Use dried flowers to make calming herbal tea or infuse water for drinks like lemonade.
Add culinary-grade lavender flowers to baked goods like shortbread and cookies for a unique flavor.
It can also be used to flavor savory dishes and to make infused oils or vinegars.
Household and garden
Cleaning:
Its antibacterial and antiviral properties make it a good addition to homemade cleaning solutions and disinfectants.
Pest repellent:
Lavender can naturally repel insects.
Freshener:
Dried flowers can be used in sachets for drawers or as potpourri to freshen linens and rooms.
Gardening:
It is a beautiful and fragrant ornamental plant that attracts pollinators like bees and butterflies.