Lavender Vera Wild Oil (Lavandula angustifolia)

A classic floral oil associated with soothing, wound‑supportive effects in topical preparations.

Antimicrobial & Soothing

Lavender essential oil contains linalool and linalyl acetate. Reviews report improved wound parameters in preclinical and clinical contexts.

Skin Benefits of Lavendar Vera Wild Oil

  • Supports comfort and visible recovery in topical preparations
  • Light antimicrobial properties in vitro support clearer‑looking skin
  • Relaxing aroma enhances the care ritual

Hair Benefits of Lavendar Vera Wild Oil

  • Can help the scalp feel balanced and refreshed

Traditional Use & Modern Science

Studies indicate wound‑supportive effects, yet high concentrations may be irritating or cytotoxic in vitro—dose matters.

Fermentation Advantage (Matter & Magic)

Fermentation can mellow sharp aromatics and improve tolerance while preserving pleasant scent profile.

Safety & Usage Notes

  • Patch‑test; essential oils can irritate sensitive skin
  • Avoid high concentrations; some in‑vitro work shows cytotoxicity at ~0.25%+

References

  1. Samuelson R. Lavender & wound healing (2020). PMID:32589447.
  2. Mori HM. Lavender oil wound healing (2016). PMC4880962.
  3. Prashar A. Cytotoxicity to skin cells (2004). PMC6496511.

FAQs

Q: What are the soothing benefits of lavender vera wild oil for skin?

A: Lavender oil has been associated with comfort and improved wound parameters in topical contexts when used at appropriate dilutions.

Q: Does lavender vera wild oil support wound healing and acne care?

A: Evidence suggests supportive effects; pair with gentle cleansing and patch‑test first to ensure tolerance.

Q: How does lavender vera wild oil help balance the scalp and promote relaxation?

A: Its aromatic profile fosters relaxation while the formula cleanses the scalp comfortably.

Q: How does fermentation preserve the delicate compounds in lavender vera wild oil?

A: Fermentation can stabilize and soften the aromatic profile, enhancing skin compatibility.