Latin Name: Lavandula angustifolia (High Alpine).
Part of Plant: Flowering tops.
Source: High-altitude regions (selected European alpine farms).
Extraction: Steam distillation.
Why High Alpine Lavender?
Grown at altitude and distilled for exceptional quality, High Alpine Lavender Essential Oil carries the clean, airy character lavender is loved for — with a fresher, more delicate floral note. It’s the classic go‑to for creating a calm, restorative atmosphere at home, in evening wind‑down routines, or whenever you want gentle clarity without heaviness.
Aroma Profile
- Top: bright, herbaceous lavender
- Heart: soft floral, lightly sweet
- Overall: clean, reassuring, quietly uplifting
How People Use It (Aromatic Traditions)
- Evening unwind: a few drops in a diffuser to soften the day
- Bedroom calm: subtle background scent before sleep
- Focus without stimulation: light clarity for reading and study
These uses reflect traditional aromatic practice and are not medical claims.
Blends Well With
- Cedarwood for cosy, grounding evenings
- Bergamot or Sweet Orange for an uplifting daytime blend
- Frankincense for quiet reflection and depth
Skin & Body Care Notes
When properly diluted, High Alpine Lavender is a versatile choice in body oils, bath blends, and pillow sprays. Patch test before use. For aromatic use unless guided by a qualified professional.
Safety
- Always dilute before topical application
- Discontinue use if irritation occurs
- Keep away from eyes and children; store cool and dark
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