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What are Some Uses of Lavender Oil?

Jane Harmon
Jane Harmon

Lavender has long been used in perfumery, but its history as a healing herb is just as long-standing. Nicholas Culpeper writing in his landmark book about herbs in the 1650s claimed that it was well suited for headache, cramps, convulsions and even faintings.

Lavender is conveniently available in essential oil form, and is so useful that it has often been called 'first-aid in a bottle'. It is one of the few essential oils that can be applied directly to the skin 'neat', or undiluted.

The oil is antiseptic and anti-bacterial, and can be applied directly to burns and stings, where it will cool the pain. It will stimulate blood flow to the affected area, which may aid healing.

Lavender oil may be useful in relieving migraine pain.
Lavender oil may be useful in relieving migraine pain.

Most people agree that the scent is calming, and can be used to reduce anxiety. A few drops in an aroma diffuser such as an aromalamp (a small bowl of water over a tealight) will infuse the air with the scent of lavender and provide balance to overwrought emotions.

Lavender oil rubbed into the temples can quiet a headache, even in some cases halt a migraine if it hasn't taken too firm a hold. Massaged into the neck and shoulder muscles, it can relieve tension headaches and 'computer headache'. The oil is analgesic (pain-lessening); rub it into painful joints for relief from arthritis symptoms, or into muscles made sore from overexertion. It will certainly smell better than most pungent 'sports cremes' on the market.

Lavender essential oil is calming.
Lavender essential oil is calming.

While many scented bodycare products such as scented shampoos attract insects, lavender essential oil is actually an insect repellent. It can be worn as perfume or added to a hair rinse to keep mosquitoes and other outdoor annoyances away. (Men can use citronella essential oil to keep the bugs at bay.)

Lavender essential oil is quite reasonably priced, especially in comparison to some of the rarer oils, and is so widely useful that no home should be without a bottle.

Discussion Comments

anon133080

I use lavender oil as a deodorant because it helps to kill the bacteria which causes odor.

anon131300

will lavender oil kill germs or disinfect?

calabama71

@gardenturtle: I make sachets with lavender to put in my drawers to keep them fresh smelling. You can make a homemade sachet with old t-shirts or stockings. Add some dried lavender and any other herbs you like. I usually add some mint leaves. Tie it with a ribbon and stick it in the drawer. Smells great.

GardenTurtle

I like to use lavender oil to refresh laundry. I use a Downy ball and fill it with my regular fabric softener and then add about five drops of lavender essential oil. When you take your clothes out, they smell wonderful!

catapult43

I have bought lavender oil and I use it periodically in aroma lamp. The smell that permeates through the house is so pleasant, and calming, I have a feeling like I am in a spa.

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    • Lavender oil may be useful in relieving migraine pain.
      By: luminastock
      Lavender oil may be useful in relieving migraine pain.
    • Lavender essential oil is calming.
      By: Vladir09
      Lavender essential oil is calming.
    • Lavender oil may be found in natural lavender scented shampoo.
      By: Piotr Marcinski
      Lavender oil may be found in natural lavender scented shampoo.
    • Lavender oil can help ease cramps.
      By: overcrew
      Lavender oil can help ease cramps.
    • Lavender oil can be worn as a perfume.
      By: kmit
      Lavender oil can be worn as a perfume.
    • Lavender and most other essential oils are derived from flowers or plants.
      By: Lucie Říhová
      Lavender and most other essential oils are derived from flowers or plants.
    • Calming lavender oil can be added to bathwater to help alleviate stress.
      By: Anna Omelchenko
      Calming lavender oil can be added to bathwater to help alleviate stress.