Lavender and skincare have a long and intertwined history, dating back to the earliest written records and even further to prehistory based on archaeological evidence.
Ancient Uses:
- Egyptians: Hieroglyphs document lavender’s use in cosmetics and as an anti-aging agent. It was also an essential herb in the Holy Temple of Jerusalem.
- Greeks: Medical writings from the 1st century AD mention lavender’s medicinal properties.
- Romans: Lavender was used for indigestion, headaches, and as an antiseptic for sore throats, wounds, and burns.
Victorian Era:
- Ladies of status used lavender oil as a perfume. Even Queen Elizabeth I enjoyed lavender for both fragrance and medicinal tea.
Early America:
- People would freshen wet bedding and clothing by laying them over lavender bushes to absorb the lovely scent.
Modern Uses:
- Scientific research confirms lavender’s benefits for a variety of conditions, including:
- Skin conditions
- Stress
- Anxiety
- Exhaustion
- Irritability
- Headaches and migraines
- Insomnia
- Depression
- Digestive issues
- Colds
- Breath freshening
Lavender’s Enduring Appeal:
Lavender’s benefits are well-documented and continue to make it a popular choice for skincare and alternative medicine today. At Belvedere Lavender, we combine the power of lavender with other natural ingredients to create the best possible all-natural skincare products. Learn more about our natural ingredients and their benefits here.
You can find our Blogs Here and our amazing lavender skincare products Here.
Lavender Stories: Deep History