The last couple of months, I’ve been using Nature’s Bounty lavender essential oil (as well as other oils). I have been diffusing lavender at night in my kid’s room and I also made a roll-on lavender perfume.
Do you use essential oils at home?
Diffuser use: I drop six drops of lavender essential oil onto the diffuser pads at night and let it run all night in the kid’s bedroom.
Roll-on Perfume: I added Fractionated Coconut Oil to Glass Roll-on Bottles. I dropped about 15 drops into the bottle of the lavender essential oil.
So easy! Lavender has many great uses. I didn’t know about many of these uses.
40 Uses for Lavender*
- minor burns
- cuts
- eczema
- bruises
- restlessness
- insomnia
- nervousness
- depression
- loss of appetite
- vomiting
- nausea
- intestinal gas (flatulence)
- upset stomach
- migraine headaches
- toothaches
- sprains
- nerve pain
- sores
- joint pain
- fabric freshener
- deodorizer
- allergies
- motion sickness
- nose bleed
- dry skin
- acne
- sun burned lips
- cancer
- cold sores
- menstruation
- hair loss
- repel mosquitoes
- bee sting
- insect bites
- dry eyes
- ear ache
- circulation disorders
- improve mental well being
- deodorant
- flavoring food and water
If you use lavender essential oil, what’s your favorite use?
Here are more great ideas to use lavender essential oil:
- Lemon Lavender Bath Detox
- Lavender Bath Bombs
- Lavender Stuffed Animals
- Lavender Bubble Bath
- Lavender Toner
- Lavender Massage Oil
- Lavender Massage Bars
- Lavender Linen Spray
- Calming Play Dough
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