Lavandin is a hybrid of two lavenders created in France to improve the plant’s resistance and productivity. The cultivation of this hybrid has been developed intensively over the past 30 years. Its odor is less floral and more aromatic than lavender. There are four lavandin qualities in France.
Lavandula × intermedia Emeric ex Loisel. clone Grosso
France
Code 546
CAS TSCA 8022-15-9
CAS EINECS 93455-97-1
Lavandin is a hybrid of two lavenders created in France to improve the plant’s resistance and productivity. The cultivation of this hybrid has been developed intensively over the past 30 years. Its odor is less floral and more aromatic than lavender. There are four lavandin qualities in France.
In order to offer this lavandin oil, we source our supply from a local essential oil producer.
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In order to offer this lavandin oil, we source our supply from a local essential oil producer.
In cosmetics, lavandin grosso extracts are used in products for irritated skin and damaged skin. In addition, lavandin oils blend well with other oils and emulsions.
Main components: Linalool (26.00 to 42.00%), Linalyl acetate (18.00 to 40.00%), Camphor (2.00 to 10.00%)