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What’s So Special about Lavender Oil?



Lavender essential oil is steam distilled from the beautiful purple flowers of the lavender plant. Lavender has soothing, sedative properties and also has the ability to cleanse and remove toxins. If you’re new to organic product, this is a great one to start experimenting with.

👉Lavender oil can help you get rid of acne.
👉One of the wonderful benefits of lavender is its antibacterial activity. 
👉Lavender for skin lightening
Lavender is anti-inflammatory. It can thus help to reduce redness, blotching and ruddiness of the skin, helping to restore your bright, natural skin tone. 
👉Lavender may also help to lighten. Because of the soothing, balancing nature of lavender.
👉Lavender is u_ for wrinkle prevention
👉Lavender for eczema and psoriasis

Due to its soothing and healing properties, lavender may provide benefits to skin afflicted by eczema or psoriasis. It can help to relieve the itch and irritation of psoriasis, and it may help with eczema outbreaks, 



👉Lavender for sunburns
👉Lavender for skin fungus

Not only does lavender exhibit antibacterial activity, it may also help to kill fungal infections and irritations on the skin. 
👉Bathing with lavender 

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