Lavender Oil

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Lavender flowers

Lavender oil is considered an essential oil that has been used since ancient times. Lavender oil is derived from the plant, using a steam distillation process. Lavender is native to the Mediterranean countries. Known for its calming and soothing effects, it is a popular essential oil that can be found undiluted in most health food stores.

Most common uses for Lavender oil are for:

Lavender oil is also an ingredient that is found in Tattoo Goo.