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Lavender - delicate, sweet smell that is floral, herbal, and evergreen woodsy at the same time. It has soft, powdery, or smokey notes as well. Some lavenders have a more medicinal camphor smell that is closer to the balsamic resin scent of rosemary.

 

English Lavender is a softer scent than French Lavender.

 

Lavender Blends well with the following on oils

(but not limited to these as there are many others not listed)

** Bergamot, Cedarwood, Chamomile, Coriander,

Eucalyptus, Grapefruit, Lemon & Lemongrass, Marjoram,

Palmarosa, Patchouli, Peppermint, Rose, Rosemary,

Sandalwood, Tea Tree, Vetiver, Ylang Ylang. **

Scent Descriptions

Bergamot - Sweet, citrus

 

Cedarwood - Nutty, woody, sweet

 

Chamomile - Floral, sweet, herbaceous​

 

Coriander - Mild, warm woody Eucalyptus - The camphoraceous, herbaceous aroma can be revitalizing

 

Grapefruit - Citrus, floral, fruity

 

Lemongrass - Citrus, herbaceous, smoky​

 

Marjoram - warm, herbaceous, woody

 

Palmarosa - its main body is a sweet geranium with a moderate lemony scent. It's a citrusy sweet rose with the perfect amount of lemon.

 

Patchouli - Rich, woody, musky, earthy

 

Peppermint - Minty, fresh, herbaceouset

Rose - Floral, sweet, earthy

 

Rosemary - pungent and somewhat astringent, similar to eucalyptus or camphor. It has a herbal evergreen quality that's fresh and green without being sweet (unlike herbs like mints or basil).

 

​Sandalwood - woody, earthy, warming slightly sweet

 

Tea Tree - best known for its purifying properties. It can cleanse and purify the skin and nails and support a healthy-looking complexion. Tea Tree can soothe occasional skin irritations and freshen the air when diffused.​Vetiver - smoky, earthy ​

 

Ylang Ylang - rich, floral and swe

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