Pure Lavender Essential Oil 10ml - Lavandula angustifolia
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Lavender oil for sleep is one of aromatherapy's most cherished essentials, beloved for its ability to dissolve tension and restore a sense of calm. Distilled from Lavandula angustifolia flowering tops grown in India, this pure lavender essential oil—GC/MS tested, vegan, cruelty-free, and proudly Australian—carries centuries of botanical tradition into modern self-care rituals. Its herbaceous-floral aroma transforms bedrooms into sanctuaries and skincare routines into mindful moments. Explore the tabs below for detailed aromatic profiles, step-by-step application methods, and safety guidelines.
Product Details & Aroma
Product Details & Aroma
Core Product Details
- Botanical Name: Lavandula angustifolia
- Plant Family: Lamiaceae (mint family)
- Plant Part Used: Flowering tops
- Extraction Method: Steam distillation
- Country of Origin: India
Quality & Purity
- 100% Pure & Natural: No fillers, synthetics, or carrier oils added.
- GC/MS Tested: Every batch tested to verify purity and constituent integrity.
- Vegan & Cruelty-Free: No animal-derived ingredients. Never tested on animals.
- Australian Brand: Proudly Australian-owned and operated.
Aromatic Profile & Notes
- Aromatic Note: Middle to top note with excellent tenacity
- Aromatic Profile: What does lavender essential oil smell like? The opening is clean and herbaceous, carrying a soft camphoraceous brightness that gives way to a heart of sweet floral warmth—honey-like and gently powdery. As it settles, subtle hay-like undertones emerge, grounding the composition in the sun-drenched fields of Provence where monks first cultivated lavender for its restorative properties in medieval monastery gardens. The scent is simultaneously calming and uplifting, neither cloying nor sharp, with a natural balance that explains its enduring presence in perfumery, home care, and therapeutic practice across cultures and centuries.
- Key Constituents: Linalool (25–38%), linalyl acetate (25–45%), lavandulyl acetate (2–5%), terpinen-4-ol (1.5–6%), β-caryophyllene (3–8%), 1,8-cineole (≤2.5%), camphor (≤1.2%). This chemotype is characterised by high ester content, which contributes to its renowned calming and skin-soothing properties.
Core Benefits & Properties
Core Benefits & Properties
How Does Lavender Oil Promote Restful Sleep and Reduce Nervous Tension?
Lavender oil promotes restful sleep by creating a tranquil aromatic environment that helps ease the mind into a state conducive to natural rest. The primary constituents linalool and linalyl acetate interact with olfactory pathways traditionally associated with relaxation responses, making lavender essential oil a cornerstone of evening aromatherapy rituals. A 2015 study published in the Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine found that participants exposed to lavender aroma reported improved sleep quality scores and reduced feelings of restlessness. When diffused 30–60 minutes before bedtime, lavender oil provides aromatic comfort that many find supportive during periods of sleep disruption or when experiencing occasional nervous tension. This sedative-like quality, recognised in traditional botanical practice for centuries, makes it particularly valued during times of heightened stress or environmental change. For an in-depth exploration of lavender oil as a sleep aid, including evening diffusion blends, consult our comprehensive guide.
Can Lavender Oil Support Healthy Skin and Address Occasional Blemishes?
Lavender oil supports a healthy complexion by providing natural antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties that help maintain skin balance. The constituent terpinen-4-ol exhibits activity against common skin flora, while linalool and linalyl acetate offer soothing qualities traditionally valued for calming redness and irritation. According to Tisserand & Young's Essential Oil Safety (2nd edition), lavender oil demonstrates low dermal irritation potential when properly diluted, making it suitable for incorporation into facial serums, spot treatments, and calming masks. Many turn to lavender essential oil when experiencing occasional breakouts, minor skin irritation from environmental exposure, or the need for a balancing botanical addition to their skincare routine. Its gentle nature also makes it appropriate for supporting skin recovery after sun exposure or minor abrasions, though it should never replace medical treatment for wounds or burns. For detailed protocols on topical lavender oil applications for skin and hair, including dilution ratios for different skin types, explore our practical application guide.
Does Lavender Oil Provide Natural Support Against Household Pests?
Lavender oil provides aromatic support in natural household pest-management strategies, particularly against moths, mosquitoes, and other common insects. The camphoraceous and floral volatile compounds in lavender essential oil are traditionally used to create an environment less attractive to fabric pests and flying insects. Research published by the US Environmental Protection Agency recognises certain lavender oil constituents as registered biopesticide ingredients, validating centuries of folk use in linen cupboards and bedrooms. When incorporated into cleaning solutions, drawer sachets, or room sprays, lavender offers a botanical alternative to synthetic fragrances while providing mild repellent qualities. Combined with citronella oil, it creates a more complex aromatic barrier for outdoor entertaining spaces. For comprehensive instructions on using lavender oil as a natural pest deterrent, including spray recipes and fabric refreshers, consult our pest-management resource.
How to Use & Blends Well With
How to Use & Blends Well With
How to Use Lavender Oil
- Create a Targeted Roll-On: Combine 6 drops of lavender oil with 10 mL of carrier oil such as jojoba or sweet almond oil in a glass roller bottle. Apply to pulse points—temples, inner wrists, back of neck—during moments of stress or before sleep to provide aromatic comfort and promote a sense of calm throughout the day or evening.
How to Make a Lavender Room Spray
- DIY Application: In a 100 mL glass spray bottle, combine 80 mL distilled water, 20 mL witch hazel or vodka (as an emulsifier), and 25–30 drops of lavender essential oil. Shake well before each use and mist over linens, pillows, or room corners to create a tranquil atmosphere. For a more complex blend, add 10 drops of mandarin oil to introduce a gentle citrus sweetness that complements lavender's herbaceous profile.
Aromatherapy Diffusion
Lavender oil transforms any space into a sanctuary of calm when diffused, drawing on its long history in European monastic traditions where it was burned to purify the air and settle the mind before evening prayers. Add 5–7 drops to an ultrasonic or nebulising diffuser and run for 30–60 minutes in bedrooms, meditation spaces, or workrooms during periods of mental fatigue. Lavender's middle-note tenacity allows it to linger gently without overwhelming, making it ideal for continuous or intermittent diffusion throughout the day. Pair with neroli oil for enhanced emotional support or calamus oil for deeper meditative states.
Blends Well With
Lavender oil's versatile aromatic profile harmonises beautifully with Rose Geranium Oil for floral skincare blends, Blue Tansy Oil for soothing skin formulations, Cardamom Oil for uplifting yet grounding diffuser combinations, and Wintergreen Oil in diluted massage oils for occasional muscle tension. It also pairs exceptionally with chamomile, clary sage, bergamot, and sandalwood in traditional aromatherapy practice.
Safety & Precautions
Safety & Precautions
General Safety & Application Guidelines
- External Use Only: Lavender essential oil is for external use only and should never be ingested. Ingestion of essential oils can cause serious adverse effects and should only occur under the direct supervision of a qualified healthcare professional.
- High Potency & Dilution: Essential oils are highly concentrated plant extracts and must always be diluted before topical application. The National Association for Holistic Aromatherapy (NAHA) recommends a dilution of 2–5% for most adult topical uses, which equates to approximately 6–15 drops of lavender oil per 10 mL of carrier oil. For facial application or sensitive skin, use a 1% dilution (3 drops per 10 mL). Suitable carrier oils include fractionated coconut oil, jojoba, sweet almond, or rosehip seed oil.
- Medication Interactions: According to Tisserand & Young's Essential Oil Safety (2nd edition), lavender oil may theoretically enhance the sedative effects of central nervous system depressants, including benzodiazepines, barbiturates, and certain anaesthetics. If you are taking any prescription medications—particularly those affecting mood, sleep, or neurological function—consult your healthcare provider before incorporating lavender oil into your routine.
- Safe Storage: Store lavender essential oil in a cool, dark place away from direct sunlight and heat sources. Keep tightly capped and out of reach of children and pets. Oxidised oils can cause increased skin sensitivity, so use within 2–3 years of opening for optimal quality and safety.
Specific Precautions
- Pregnancy & Nursing: Lavender oil is generally considered safe for use during the second and third trimesters of pregnancy and while breastfeeding, provided it is properly diluted (1% or less for topical use). Avoid use during the first trimester and always consult a qualified aromatherapist or healthcare provider before introducing any essential oil during pregnancy or lactation.
- Children & Pets: According to Tisserand & Young, lavender oil is considered safe for children aged 2 years and older when diluted to 0.5–1% for topical use. Do not apply undiluted lavender oil to children under any circumstances. For infants under 2 years, avoid topical application entirely and use only very dilute diffusion (1–2 drops in a well-ventilated room for short periods). Cats and dogs are more sensitive to essential oils than humans; avoid direct application to pets and ensure adequate ventilation when diffusing. Consult a veterinarian experienced in essential oil use before exposing pets to any aromatic compounds.

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Excellent quality and beautiful pure essential oil. Hard to obtain these days. Arrived so quickly!
Excellent quality and beautiful pure essential oil. Hard to obtain these days. Arrived so quickly!
Very nice, and subtle lavender smell. It does not last long on the skin for me, but it is a matter of reapplying.