Botanical Profile
Botanical Name: Lavandula angustifolia
Plant Part: Flowering Tops
Extraction Method: Steam Distilled
Origin: France
Note: Middle
Aroma: Sweet, soft floral, herbaceous, slightly fruity
Blends Well With: Bergamot, Clary Sage, Geranium, Roman Chamomile, Patchouli, Lemon, Frankincense
Key Applications
Aromatherapy & Emotional Balance
Calms stress, anxiety, and emotional overwhelm
Promotes deep, restful sleep and relaxation
Helps restore balance during times of fatigue
Skincare, Massage & Body Care
Soothes irritated or sensitive skin when diluted
Reduces redness and supports skin healing
Adds a clean, calming scent to lotions and balms
Ritual & Spiritual Use
Used in purification, protection, and peace rituals
Invites calm energy for meditation and prayer
Known as a universal oil for emotional balance
Household & Craft
Adds soothing floral freshness to linen sprays
A favorite in handmade soaps, candles, and perfumes
Blends beautifully into DIY cleaners for natural fragrance
History & Tradition
Lavender has been used for over 2,500 years, from Egyptian mummification and Roman baths to medieval herbal medicine. Its name derives from the Latin lavare, “to wash,” reflecting its deep association with cleansing and renewal. Lavender Population, in particular, represents the finest traditional lavender grown in the fields of France, embodying centuries of cultivation and use in both wellness and perfumery.
How to Use
Diffuser: 3–5 drops for relaxation and improved sleep
Massage Oil: Dilute with carrier oil to ease tension and support skin health
Skincare: Add diluted drops to serums, masks, or balms for a calming effect
Ritual: Use in sprays, baths, or anointing oils for peace and protection
Household: Combine with lemon in DIY cleaners for a fresh, natural scent
Safety & Precautions
Essential oils are the plant’s concentrated spirit. a single drop holds its will, wisdom, and a touch of wildness. You’re working with nature’s heavy artillery, not hobby supplies. Handle with care; reverence is the first safeguard. These are allies, not employees. Treat them accordingly. Use with both heart and mind. intuition for flow, education for form.
Dilute before skin contact. Mix with a carrier oil such as fractionated coconut oil.
Trust me, “raw essence” sounds better than it feels.Do not use undiluted (neat). The burn is real, and it’s not enlightenment.
Avoid eyes, mucous membranes, and broken skin. If contact occurs, dilute immediately with vegetable oil or milk. NEVER water first. Alchemy 101: oil and water have never agreed to a merger.
For external use only. If you can taste it, you’ve gone too far.
Store properly. Sunlight and heat speed oxidation…and explosions. Neither improves the aroma.
Photosensitivity warning: Citrus oils and sunlight don’t mix. Apply responsibly!
Your skin is not a crème brûlée, and unless you’re auditioning as Toast, stay out of the sun for 24 hours.Children, Pets, and Pregnancy: Small in size, high in absorption — please don’t turn them into experiments.
Discontinue use if redness, rash, or irritation occurs — your skin has entered the chat with performance feedback.
The Magick Within
At Aureum Terra Herb, Lavender Population is the oil of peace and restoration. It bridges the seen and unseen, cleansing both the body and spirit with its soft, healing aroma. Each breath carries serenity, each drop whispers renewal.
Lavender whispers: peace restores, balance heals, and rest transforms.