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The next time you feel a case of the itches, take a long, warm milk bath. Second, lather on this all-natural DIY whipped body butter for lasting relief infused with calming lavender essential oil. Allow about 3 weeks for roots to appear. (If you tug gently, the root shouldn’t move.) Then remove thebag. a b "Lavender". Drugs and Lactation Database (LactMed), National Library of Medicine, US National Institutes of Health. 3 December 2018. PMID 30000925 . Retrieved 15 August 2019. Moreover, another great way to use lavender to calm dry, itchy skin is in a natural DIY chamomile lavender body wash. It only takes minutes to make a bottle you can enjoy for a month or two. After a few weeks, the flowers will have dried fully and can be shaken gently from the stems into a lidded jar. Store the flowers in a cool, darkplace.

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Pulse your salt in a food processor, if desired. You can also grind half a cup until it’s relatively fine and then combine the fine & coarse sea salts fora fun texture difference! The scent of lavender always reminds me of freshness and comfort. Use lavender essential oil in a simple vanilla lavender linen mist.

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Commercially, the plant is grown mainly for the production of lavender essential oil. English lavender ( Lavandula angustifolia) yields an oil with sweet overtones and can be used in balms, salves, perfumes, cosmetics, and topical applications. [18] Lavandula × intermedia, also known as lavandin or Dutch lavender, hybrids of L. angustifolia and L. latifolia. [19] are widely cultivated for commercial use since their flowers tend to be bigger than those of English lavender and the plants tend to be easier to harvest. [20] They yield a similar essential oil, but with higher levels of terpenes including camphor, which add a sharper overtone to the fragrance, regarded by some as of lower quality than that of English lavender.

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There are over 40 species of lavender and the English and French species are the most commonly used to make lavender tea. Subgenus Sabaudia constitutes two species in the southwest Arabian peninsula and Eritrea, which are rather distinct from the other species, and are sometimes placed in their own genus Sabaudia. Hello from France! We zoomed through the rolling hills of southern Germany, graffiti covered suburbs of Paris, and farm lands of southern France and have wound up in Cavaillon, a quiet town in Provence. To make a decorative mini-bunch of lavender to hang in your kitchen, a window, or wherever feels right in your home, grab a small handful of lavender, a pair of scissors, and twine. You may also want some burlap, ribbon, or lace if you’re feeling fancy! Dry the bundles of lavender by hanging them in a sheltered, cool, dark place with good aircirculation.

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a b c d Upson, T.; Andrews, S. (2004). The Genus Lavandula. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew 2004. ISBN 9780881926422 . Retrieved 30 March 2012. As you probably already know, lavender is highly-regarded as a natural way to reduce anxiety and stress, help heal burns, alleviate headaches, repel annoying insects, and much more. It’s been usedas a perfume, medicinally, and religiously since the time of the ancient Egyptians!

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Stradley, Linda (22 April 2015). "Lavender Scones, Whats Cooking America". What's Cooking America . Retrieved 16 February 2017. Lavender was introduced into England in the 1600s. It is said that Queen Elizabeth prized a lavender conserve (jam) at her table, so lavender was produced as a jam at that time, as well as used in teas both medicinally and for its taste. [23]subsp. pedunculata – Spain and Portugal. subsp. cariensis – from western Turkey and southern Bulgaria. subsp. atlantica – from montane Morocco. subsp. lusitanica – southern Portugal and southwestern Spain. subsp. sampaiana – from Portugal and southwest Spain.

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