Lavender Products

Lavender is a very popular scent, for calming effects. I must be one of the few folks who doesn't enjoy that scent at all. It must be from when I was a child....perhaps my grandmother used it?
 
I'm kind of like that with anything vanilla scented Love real vanilla in cooking. But vanilla lotions etc are just yuck to me.
I understand.. The thing about Lavender for me.. is that it was one of the few artificial scents that was around when I was a kid, and all the very old people used it in furniture polish, and perfume.. and visiting an elderly person meant being drenched in that fake Lavender smell.. .. even my mother would polish the floors with lavender floor polish.. but that was only once in a while..

We have a Lavender farm not far away.. and the smell is absolutely different..
 
One of my favorite activities after wet winters in Southern California deserts is photographing desert wildflowers and their landscapes. Am also someone that sticks my sensitive nose into many plants and their flowers. Desert Lavender, condea emoryi, is common in both tour Sonora and Mojave Deserts arroyos and indeed I always enjoy getting close to the perennial's fragrant blossoms that are often swarming with honey bees.

https://calscape.org/Condea-emoryi-(Desert-Lavender)?srchcr=sc584d1fc850324

Honeybee near desert lavender in 2008, Nikon Coolpix.

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Anza Borrego State Park March 2019, A6000 3 frame stitch blend 9400x6000 pixels full image, here downsized by 1/4 for web. Desert lavender a bit above lower right corner on edge. Two of us dispersed camped near this over 2 nights. The amount of colorful fragrant desert flowers during such events is world class.

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A small 100% pixels crop from the above image in same frame area a bit left showing how dense with flowers those plants are along with red hued chuparosa and yellow hued brittlebush...Bee and Butterfly Heaven

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I don't hate the smell of lavender but I don't buy lavender scented products because it doesn't smell like walking through a patch of wild lavender. That is heavenly. My mom does love lavender and uses lavender soap all the time. I prefer the real stuff.
 
You do need to check the ingredients. 'Lavender' products don't always contain the real thing but a sort of artificial substitute which doesn't have the same benefits.
After Christmas, I always check the charity shops for this sort of thing. People get them for Christmas presents and then pass them on to charities. Last year I bought a Marks and Spencer magnolia set, which smells divine.
 
Never use it. If I do in the future I will get the real oils though.

"Is there fake lavender oil?

The lack of enforcement of quality guidelines has allowed the production of fake essential oils and imitation products that may look real, but don't offer the same benefits. These fake lavender oils are made up of chemicals that can harm your skin and should not be used for anything but home fragrance."


(Google 2022)
 
After reading this thread again, went upstairs in my 2 story unit and pulled out a small box of 20 oil fragrance bottles I'd bought years ago. While trying to put some lavender on a cotton swab, accidentally spilled much more than intended of the liquid on my right hand. So yeah tonight I is lavender. Wanna dance Sweet P? And no don't want to wash it off yet.
 


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