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Three Lavender Healing Properties That You Should Know Of

By Elijah Chan

There’s a reason why lavender always shows up in home remedy lists. Even as far back as Roman times, lavender healing properties were well-known. Back then, it was one of the go-to herbs when it comes to wound treatment. In fact, the name of the plant was theorized to come from two Latin words: “livere,” which means “blueish,” and “lavare,” which means to wash.

Nowadays, though, people usually think of lavender as an herb that simply calms you and helps you sleep.

While these things hold true for the healing qualities of lavender, these are not the only things it can do. Here’s how to use lavender in three different ways.

Three lavender healing properties that you should know of

Three Little-Known Lavender Healing Properties

Lavender for Minor Burns

Lavender can be infused into an essential oil mixture. You can use this to ease the pain, inflammation, and even the burn itself.

One of the healing qualities of lavender is it can help soothe minor burns
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Making a lavender ointment is fairly simple. First, you’ll need an oil base that can thicken or be whipped into a lotion, such as coconut oil. Then, add vitamin E or sweet almond oil to give the ointment better skin restorative properties.

This can also help soothe the skin around the burned area. This mixture can be prepared in advance. Just store it in an air-tight jar.

Lavender Essential Oil for Bug Bites

Use lavender essential oil for bug bites
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Especially during the summer months when bugs are out and about, a natural cure will be handy.

The lavender ointment that you used for burns can be used on pesky bug bites as well.

Lavender also has anti-inflammatory and anti-bacterial properties, which makes it good when treating wounds. It can help clean the bitten area, draw out any infection, and soothe the affected area. It also improves the formation of scar tissue, which can speed up the healing process.

There are many wonderful healing properties of lavender.
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It’s a very accessible essential oil for bug bites. You can apply it directly, which is convenient when you’re out and about as small oil vials are easier to carry and take less time to prepare.

Remember, these homemade remedies work best on minor cuts and burns. For more serious wounds, follow the recommended first aid treatment.

Use for Skin Irritations

Our skin is one of the most exposed organs of our body, and as such, it’s susceptible to sunburns, rashes, drying, and other types of irritation.

Lavender oil for skin irritations has been widely used by many.
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Lavender oil for skin irritations has been widely used by many. It can help your skin calm down and stop the irritation from spreading.

With its soothing properties, lavender can set the conditions for your skin to restore itself. In this recovery process, the herb can also help maintain its smoothness and moisture.

Takeaway

There are lots of dried lavender skin benefits.
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Lavender has many wondering healing qualities for you to try out, making this a great herb to always have on hand.

If you decide to buy lavender from a local store, make sure you’re buying pure fresh lavender.

Some products that you might end up purchasing could be some form of dried lavender that has been enhanced like added color or scent. These extra ingredients can affect the lavender’s potency, can introduce harmful chemicals to your wounds, or trigger allergic reactions.

Make sure to look for organic lavender when getting your supply. If you have the place and the materials, you can also try and grow the herb yourself.

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