October 18 2017
The ancient Romans used it to perfume their baths, their clothes and their hair. During the Middle Ages, a sprinkle was thought to be enough to keep your loved one faithful. Queen Elizabeth used it to treat her migraines. Fast forward to today and, while not quite the cure-all it was considered in past centuries, lavender oil?the natural ingredient that gives Tea Tree Lavender Mint its delicious scent?still amazes. Scientists are now studying ways to use lavender oil to fight everything from anxiety, insomnia and depression, to inflammation and infection.
Here are a few of our favorite suggestions from around the web for easy ways to bring the magic of lavender into your daily life:
Mix up a batch of Herbs de Provence using dried lavender. Then use this classic French herb mixture to bring Gallic flavor to dozens of different recipes.
Make lavender-infused sugar. It's an easy way to impart a subtly floral flavor to whipped cream, lemonade, sugar-dusted cookies and other sweet treats.
Freshen your linen closet with homemade lavender laundry spray.
Use lavender oil to make a DIY antibacterial spray.
Last but not least, revive your tresses with new Tea Tree Lavender Mint Conditioning Leave-In Spray and Tea Tree Lavender Mint Deep Conditioning Mineral Hair Mask.