Lavender Blossoms (Lavandula officinalis) Dried - 75g
Lavender Blossoms (Lavandula officinalis) Dried - 75g
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Ascend and calm down with the undisputed most celebrated botanical - Lavender. With roots in the Mediterranean, particularly Southern Europe, Lavender Blossoms have been a central herbal treasure for over 2500 years, cherished in Greek, Roman, Egyptian and Middle Eastern traditions. Symbolising cleanliness, purity, and calm, it was a recurring star in baths, clothing scents and relied on as a remedy for headaches, nausea and insomnia.
♡ Why we love it: Something the ancients didn’t know about Lavender is that beyond its magical scent, it’s gifted with specific active compounds - namely linalool, linalyl acetate, rosmarinic acid, and terpinen-4-ol. These bolster its modern uses as a natural sedative and anxiety reducer, helping to boost sleep quality and relieve digestive discomfort. In skincare, lavender extracts help reduce swelling, soothe skin, and protect against certain bacteria and fungi, while in aromatherapy they support relaxation and lower stress.
This captivating aroma also makes Lavender a favourite natural fragrance in potpourri, sachets, and cosmetics.
Size: 75g.
Lavender blossoms uses
- Brewed as a calming herbal tea to promote relaxation and restful sleep.
- Helpful for easing headaches, nervous tension, and mild digestive upset.
- Added to baths for relaxing tired muscles, softening skin, and lifting the mood.
- Used in potpourri, herb pillows, and sachets for its lasting fragrance.
- Can be infused into oils for skin-soothing balms, creams, and massage blends.
- Steam inhalations to help ease mild respiratory discomfort and promote clear breathing.
Benefits of lavender blossoms
- 100% Natural
- Food Grade
- Vegan Friendly
- Mild sedative and calming
- Anti-inflammatory
- Antimicrobial and antifungal
- Supports skin healing
- Aromatherapeutic
How to use lavender blossoms
- Herbal tea (infusion): Steep 1–2 teaspoons of dried blossoms in a cup of freshly boiled water for 5–10 minutes, covered to preserve the delicate volatile oils.
- Bath soak: Add a handful of dried blossoms directly to warm bathwater, or place in a muslin bag to avoid loose petals.
- Oil infusion: Combine dried blossoms with a carrier oil, let infuse for 2–4 weeks, strain, and use in massage oils or skincare formulations.
- As a product ingredient: Create a lavender tea (1:10 ratio with freshly boiled, slightly cooled water), steep overnight, strain well, and add a preservative before including it in the aqueous phase of your formulation.
For your safety
It is best to consult with a qualified herbal practitioner before using herbal products, particularly if you are pregnant, nursing, or taking any medication.
About These Botanicals
This product is grown in an organic and regenerative fashion with as minimal use of insecticides, pesticides, herbicides and fungicides as possible, in certified organic fertilizer. The product is certified food grade. It is not certified organic. Suitable for Kosher, Halaal and Hindi diets.
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Saw a nature tea recipe on Pinterest and was keen to try it - it turned out wonderful with the lavender blossoms 🌸 💜
This Food Grade Lavender is amazing. The smell is absolutely divine, the color is beautiful and used in food, this will definitely elevate any confectionary/cullinary dish to the next level!!!
The lavender smells amazing and the quantity is enough. I'm happy with my order 🌼
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