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How to Use Lavender Essential Oil for First Aid

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Lavender essential oil is suitable for first aid. It can be applied directly to the skin. Its healing properties make it fundamental to keep on hand for those emergency situations. Learn more about how lavender can be used with first aid.

Difficulty: Moderately Easy
Instructions
  1. Step 1

    Apply lavender essential oil directly to a minor burn. Mix it with the juice of the aloe vera plant. Lavender oil will immediately help relieve the pain. It will also improve healing and lessen scarring.

  2. Step 2

    Place a drop of essential oil on the temples to relieve headaches. This is particularly useful for stress headaches.

  3. Step 3

    Mix a few drops of lavender essential oil with cool water. Apply this to a sunburn with a spray bottle or using a compress to relieve the pain associated.

  4. Step 4

    Put a few drops of lavender on a pillowcase to help encourage sleep. This is very helpful for children and people suffering from insomnia. Traveling with lavender to add to your pillow will help you sleep in strange places.

  5. Step 5

    Add a few drops of lavender essential oil to your bath. This will help with stress. Using this method before bed mixed with a few drops of chamomile will also help you to relax for sleep.

Tips & Warnings
  • Lavender is called the universal essential oil. If there is any doubt what essential oil to use, try lavender.
  • Lavender can be used neat. Neat is when you apply directly to the skin. It can be applied mixed with a carrier oil, with a compress or as a salve. Use whichever method is appropriate for the treatment.
  • Lavender essential oil is generally considered safe. However, as with any essential oil, if there are any doubts, perform a skin patch test to check for any allergic or adverse reaction. If any reaction occurs during test or use, discontinue immediately.

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