Garden of Wisdom's Lavender Spike Pure Essential Oil has a camphor-like smell. Not surprisingly, the camphor-like smell is a result of its high camphor content, which sets it apart from other lavender varieties. Lavender Spike Pure Essential Oil also contains a relatively high amount of 1,8-Cineole, a compound found in Eucalyptus Oil. These chemical characteristics make Lavender Spike an especially useful essential oil for respiratory support and pain relief.
Properties supports circulation, anti-fungal, anti-bacterial, antiseptic, analgesic, antimicrobial, stimulates blood flow (both useful used in a diffuser for finding focus for studying, etc.)
Botanical Name: Lavandula latifolia Origin: Spain Extraction Method: Steam Distillation Derived From: The Flowers Facial Use: Up to 1%, Starting at .25% Body Use: Up to 2% Strength
Shelf Life and Storage Information for Our Products and Ingredients
Finished Products - generally don't need to be refrigerated as they are preserved, but you can refrigerate them to extend their shelf life. The shelf life for most products is 9-12 months. Vitamin C Serum(s) and VitaResurface products should continually be refrigerated to extend their shelf life. Sample Sizes - do have a shorter shelf life (generally 3-6 months), and items in jars can dry up quicker than this if the lid is not tightened well enough (Vitamin C Serums - use within 90 days).
Please Keep Your Products Out of Humidity, Heat, Direct Light and in a Dark Cabinet When Possible
Exfoliating Acid - products have a shelf life of 9-12 months. The only things we don't suggest refrigerating are the Mandelic Acid Serums or Salicylic Acid Serums, as they can crystallize in the refrigerator. If this happens, you can set the product into a hot water bath to see if the crystals will dissolve.
Additional Items That Require Refrigeration and/or Kept in the Dark
Hydrosols and Distillates - remove 1 ounce of hydrosol and add it into a separate,sterilized spray bottle and spritzer. Keep the larger bottle in the refrigerator. Carrier and Exotic Oils - generally, you can refrigerate all carrier oils, although some very rich oils will solidify. This is fine. All you have to do is take it out, warm it up at room temperature and it should liquefy. If not, set the bottle in a hot water bath and occasionally shake the bottle, which will hopefully turn into a liquid. There are some oils with a super long shelf life, like Coconut Cream and Jojoba Oil.
Refrigeration of The Following Ingredients is Not Necessary, But it Won't hurt
Essential Oils - essential oils are best stored in a cool, dark place. Co2 Extracts - these should continually be refrigerated. Butters - we suggest refrigerating our "skincare" butters. You can remove what you need and keep the rest in the fridge. Clays - keep in a dry, dark place. Shelf life is at least 2 years. Herbs - all herbs (whole or ground) should be kept in a dark, cool and dry location. Herbal (liquid) Extracts - these are created using grain alcohol. The alcohol pulls the constituents (properties) from each herb - root, trunk, leaves, and flowers. They have a shelf life of 3-5 years. They can be stored in the refrigerator or a dark, dry place. Other Raw Ingredients - i.e., Sodium PCA, Honeyquat, Oat Beta Glucan, etc. will all have a different shelf life.
Spike lavender is high in camphor so if you have medical conditions such as epilepsy or are pregnant, it is not recommended that you use spike. (Also don't use spike lavender on children or an elder). For acne go with the Super PEO, much gentler but effective.
Thank you! We love this oil for diffusing when needing a bit of (calm stimulation is that a thing?)