What is Lavandin Oil?
Lavandin, scientifically known as Lavandula x intermedia, is a hybrid plant created by crossing true lavender (Lavandula angustifolia) and spike lavender (Lavandula latifolia). This aromatic plant, with its striking purple-blue flowers, is native to the Mediterranean region but is now cultivated in various parts of the world, including France, Spain, india and the United States.
The Distillation Process
Lavandin oil is extracted from the plant through a meticulous distillation process. The flowers, stems, and leaves are carefully harvested and then subjected to steam distillation. This process separates the volatile aromatic compounds from the plant material, resulting in the highly concentrated and fragrant lavandin oil.
Lavandin Oil Composition
One of the key factors that make lavandin oil stand out is its complex chemical composition. This oil is rich in various compounds, each contributing to its therapeutic properties. Here are some of the primary constituents found in lavandin oil:
Linalool,
Camphor,
1,8-Cineole
Borneol
Aroma and Fragrance
Lavandin oil has a sweet, floral aroma with subtle herbal notes. Its fragrance is often described as fresher and more intense than that of true lavender oil.
Benefits
1. Stress Relief
2. Pain Management
3. Respiratory Support
4. Cognitive Enhancement
Product Specifications
|
Lavandula hybrida
|
|
Lamiaceae |
|
Steam Distilled |
|
Leaves and Flowers/Buds |
|
Top/Middle |
|
The main chemical components of lavandin oil are lavandulol, linalyl acetate, linalool, cineole, camphor and caryophyllene.
|
|
The main therapeutic properties of this oil are antiseptic, antidepressant, expectorant and analgesic cicatrizing. |
|
Lavandin Essential Oil smells fresh, sweet and floral. It is somewhat more herbaceous and camphorous in aroma than Lavender Essential Oil. |
.