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LCA Wild fine lavender essential oil from Provence

LCA Wild fine lavender essential oil from Provence

Brand : LCA Aroma LCA Aroma
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LCA essential oil of wild lavender of Provence 5 ml in our pharmacy bio, Comment on advice for use and dosage with our partner Avis checked after your purchase.

What is LCA Huile essentielle de Lavande fine sauvage de Provence 5 ml used for?

LCA Wild Fine Lavender of Provence essential oil can be used for:

  • Superficial burns: it soothes and promotes healing of light burns.
  • Wounds: its antiseptic properties help disinfect wounds.
  • Insect bites: soothes itching and reduces inflammation caused by bites.
  • Razor burn: soothes skin irritation after shaving.
  • Skin conditions: can be beneficial in cases of eczema, psoriasis, acne and rosacea.
  • Pressure sores: promotes the healing of pressure sores and prevents infections.
  • Cramps, contractures and muscle spasms: relaxes muscles and relieves muscular tension.

Lavender Fine's delicate, floral fragrance is reminiscent of Provence. Grown at altitude, it is specifically selected for the high quality of the essential oil it produces and its recognized therapeutic virtues.

Lavender Fine essential oil has numerous virtues, including

Relaxing and soothing

Lavande Fine Sauvage de Provence essential oil is renowned for its relaxing and soothing properties. Thanks to its active ingredients, it acts directly on the nervous system, inducing a soothing effect on body and mind. By promoting the release of regulatory neurotransmitters, it helps reduce stress and anxiety levels, providing a feeling of calm and well-being. This relaxing action makes it an invaluable ally in managing daily stress and promoting restful sleep.

Powerful antispasmodic

This essential oil has a powerful antispasmodic action, meaning it can relax muscles and relieve muscle spasms. By acting directly on muscle fibers, it helps release tension and prevent involuntary contractions. Whether to relieve cramps, contractures or spasms, Lavande Fine Sauvage de Provence essential oil offers natural, effective relief.

Analgesic

Thanks to its analgesic properties, this essential oil is effective in relieving pain. It acts as a natural analgesic, blocking pain receptors and modulating the transmission of nerve impulses. Whether it's for headaches, muscular or joint pain, or menstrual pain, Lavande Fine Sauvage de Provence essential oil offers fast, long-lasting relief.

Skin regenerator

Lavande Fine Sauvage de Provence essential oil is also renowned for its skin-regenerating properties. By promoting cell regeneration, it helps repair damaged tissue and accelerate the healing process. It is therefore particularly beneficial for treating burns, wounds and scars, as well as skin conditions such as eczema and psoriasis.

Antiseptic

Finally, this essential oil has antiseptic properties that help prevent skin infections and purify the skin. Thanks to its active compounds, it is effective for disinfecting small wounds, abrasions and cuts, reducing the risk of infection. It can also be used to deeply cleanse and purify the skin, leaving it clean, fresh and healthy.

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Directions for use and dosage

There are no major contraindications for skin application, diffusion or ingestion. It is simply recommended to dilute it in a vegetable oil for young children.

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Precautions for use

- Keep out of reach of children.
- Not recommended during the first 3 months of pregnancy.

What is its composition?

Monoterpenes (5%)
Sesquiterpenes (3%)
Non-terpenic and monoterpenic alcohols (= monoterpenols) (45%): linalool (32-42%), terpinene-1-ol-4, alpha-terpineol, borneol, geraniol, lavandulol
Non-terpenic and terpenic esters (50%): linalyl acetate (42-52%), terpenyl acetate, geranyl acetate, lavandulyl acetate
Oxides (2%): 1,8 cineole (0.7-2.3%), linaloloxide, caryophyllene oxide
Non-terpenic and terpenic ketones (4%): 1-octen-3-one, p-methyl-acetophenone, camphor
Sesquiterpenones
Non-terpenic and terpenic aldehydes (2%)
Lactones
Coumarins

Botanical name: lavandula angustifolia

Part of plant extracted: Flowering plant

Production method: Complete steam distillation

Presentation

5 ml bottle.

Our advice and expert opinions

How to use LCA organic Lavender Fine essential oil?

  • To reduce scarring, apply 2 to 4 undiluted drops 3 times a day.
  • In case of stress, diffuse with Petitgrain Bigarade essential oil.

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