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A gentle floral ritual for bedtime loops and body-held worry.
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ABOUT THIS OIL
Lavender Essential Oil
- Botanical
- Lavandula angustifolia
- Method
- Steam distillation of flowering tops
- Origin
- France, Bulgaria, USA
- Aroma
- Floral, herbaceous, soft, calming
Benefits
- Lavender essential oil helps create a calm, relaxing atmosphere
- A good choice for evening and bedtime routines
- Lavender oil blends well into skin and hair care formulas when diluted properly
- Works beautifully in diffusers and room blends
- Lavender essential oil is useful in DIY sprays, body oils, and bath recipes
DESIGNED FOR NIGHTS THAT KEEP THINKING
Not just oil.
A bedtime ritual for busy minds.
For the mind that keeps making one more plan — two simple protocols around the bottle. Two drops, longer exhales, done.
Ritual 1
The mind that keeps tomorrow-ing.
Lavender essential oil is built around linalyl acetate and linalool, with typical ranges reported at 30–55% and 20–35%. Linalool research shows effects through olfactory input and GABA-A benzodiazepine-responsive receptors; in a systematic review of 11 studies with 972 participants, 10 studies reported significantly decreased anxiety after lavender inhalation, more like giving the nervous system a handrail than taking a knockout pill.
Ritual 2
The body that stays braced after the problem is over.
For how to use lavender essential oil after a long day, inhalation is the cleanest ritual. Beyond GABA-A findings for linalool, lavender oil research has also discussed NMDA receptor and serotonin transporter modulation, giving the body a downshift cue without asking it to pretend the day was easy.
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Why pay more elsewhere for less proof?
We compared lavender oils by flower source, distillation clarity, aroma balance, and batch transparency. A calm scent should still come with clear receipts.
| Gya Labs [OURS] | Other brands | Drugstore oils | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Plant part | Lavender flowers | Lavender oil | Unknown blend |
| Extraction method | Steam-distilled flowers | Steam-distilled | Unlisted |
| Aroma profile | Soft, floral, herbaceous | Floral | Perfume-like |
| Key profile | Linalool/linalyl acetate-style profile checked | Rounded claim | Unlisted |
| Synthetic fragrance | No | No | Sometimes |
| Batch documentation | GC/MS profile available | Sometimes | Not provided |
| Price position | Below premium lavender oils | Higher | Lower, less proof |
| Refunds if you don’t love it | 60 days, no questions | 30 days | Final sale |
Frequently Asked Questions
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Lavender essential oil is good for creating a calming atmosphere, supporting relaxation routines, and adding a gentle floral aroma to everyday self-care. It's commonly used in diffuser blends, diluted skincare routines, hair care, and DIY recipes like bath blends and room sprays.
To use lavender essential oil for sleep, add 3–5 drops to your diffuser about 30 minutes before bedtime. You can also dilute a few drops with a carrier oil and apply to pulse points like wrists or temples, or add a drop to your pillowcase for a calming nighttime aroma.
Lavender essential oil can be diffused around dogs in a well-ventilated space when used in moderation. Always keep the oil out of reach, never apply undiluted oil directly to your pet, and consult your veterinarian before introducing any essential oils into a home with pets.
Lavender essential oil benefits for hair include adding a pleasant floral scent to hair care routines and blending easily with carrier oils for scalp massage. When properly diluted, it can be added to shampoos, conditioners, or DIY hair masks as part of regular hair care.
Lavender essential oil should be diluted with a carrier oil before applying to skin. Mix 2–3 drops with a teaspoon of jojoba, coconut, or sweet almond oil. Always perform a patch test on a small area first and wait 24 hours to check for any sensitivity.




