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5 Impressive Lavender Oil Benefits For Your Skin And Hair

By Ayurvedum Editorial May 14, 2018
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  • 5 Lavender Oil Benefits For Your Skin And Hair
  • 1. It Treats Acne.
  • 2. It Keeps Wrinkles Away.
  • 3. It Heals Infections.
  • 4. It Soothes Burns.
  • 5. It Improves Hair Health.

Herbs and essential oils are some of the most potent natural ingredients for both health and beauty. One of the most loved essential oils, Lavender oil is incredibly pleasant to smell. Did you know that gentle oil is has some pretty impressive medicinal benefits too? It features in many Ayurvedic formulations to heal as well as give skin and hair a beauty boost. Here are 5 such lavender oil benefits you can reap.

5 Lavender Oil Benefits For Your Skin And Hair

1. It Treats Acne.

One of the most popular benefits of lavender oil is its ability to clear acne from skin. That’s because this essential oil has antibacterial and antiseptic properties. This makes it a potent eliminator of acne. Using oil on acne affected skin sounds counterintuitive, but not oils lead to acne. Lavender oil is among the ones that don’t clog the pores. It’s easy to use as well. Just add 2-3 drops of lavender oil to virgin coconut oil to 1 tbsp of Tea tree oil. Apply it onto your face with a cotton ball.

2. It Keeps Wrinkles Away.

The use of lavender oil can reduce the appearance of wrinkles. This anti-ageing essential oil contains antioxidants that fight free radical damage and help minimise wrinkles as well as fine lines. Add it to your beauty routine for young looking skin. Here’s one of the ways to use it: add 2-3 drops of lavender essential oil to 1 tbsp of coconut oil. Apply it onto your skin in circular motions. This increases blood circulation too. In addition, you might want to include these anti-ageing vitamins in your diet.

3. It Heals Infections.

Lavender essential oil is often prescribed for skin, scalp, and nail infections since it has potent antibacterial and anti-fungal properties. Studies suggest that it can be an excellent remedy for candida – it can stop the progression of the infection as well as prevent it. However, always make sure that you consult a doctor about how to use it for treating your skin infection. Because essential oils are immensely potent and can worsen skin conditions if used wrong.

4. It Soothes Burns.

The essential oil of lavender benefits mildly burned skin. It’s deeply soothing for the sense as well as the skin. Lavender oil reduces irritation and can help speed up the healing process. It can be used by itself or in combination with other ingredients like Aloe Vera, peppermint, and vitamin E oil. You can also add a few drops of lavender oil to your sunscreen in order to boost its effectiveness.

5. It Improves Hair Health.

Lavender oil benefits your hair too. It has been traditionally used to treat a dry and itchy scalp for ages. Its antimicrobial and moisturising properties make it a great remedy for dandruff. It has also been found to improve hair growth and get rid of head lice. Massaging your head with diluted lavender essential oil can make hair thicker, silkier, and shinier.

Note: This article is solely for the purpose of sharing information. Please do not substitute it for professional medical advice. Before using anything as a medicine, always consult your doctor.

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