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Let calm bloom in your daily rhythm with our Organic Lavender Buds—fragrant, certified organic, and ready to soothe your senses from the inside out. Known for their calming aroma and gentle floral flavor, these buds are perfect for teas, baths, sleep sachets, herbal skincare, and cozy kitchen creations like syrups and baked goods.
Whether you're winding down at night, crafting botanical body care, or adding herbal magic to your mocktails, lavender is a timeless favorite in any herbal apothecary.
🌿 Certified Organic | Culinary + Topical Grade
🌸 Traditionally Used to Ease Stress, Promote Sleep & Soothe Skin
🫖 Perfect for Teas, Bath Soaks, Syrups, Sachets & Skincare
✨ Aromatic, Calming, & Beautifully Versatile
🌼 Ways to Use Lavender Buds:
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Brew into tea to support relaxation and restful sleep
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Add to bath soaks or foot baths to calm body and mind
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Infuse in oil for salves, scrubs, or calming massage blends
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Use in eye pillows or drawer sachets for natural fragrance
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Stir into cookies, lemonade, or lattes for a botanical twist
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Create lavender syrup for desserts, drinks, or cocktails
🍯 DIY Lavender Simple Syrup Recipe
Ingredients:
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1 tbsp Wildly Botanical Organic Lavender Buds
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1 cup water
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1 cup organic cane sugar
Instructions:
In a small saucepan, combine water and lavender buds. Bring to a boil, then reduce to a simmer for 5 minutes. Remove from heat and let steep for 15–20 minutes. Strain out the buds, stir in sugar while warm until dissolved. Store in a glass jar in the fridge for up to 2 weeks. Use in teas, lemonades, lattes, or mocktails.
A little floral magic goes a long way—Organic Lavender Buds are here to calm, uplift, and beautify your herbal rituals.
Organic Lavender buds are versatile and possess several notable properties, including:
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Relaxing and Calming: Lavender is renowned for its soothing and calming effects. Its aroma has been shown to promote relaxation, reduce anxiety, and improve sleep quality.
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Sleep Aid: Lavender is often used to aid in sleep and alleviate insomnia. Its calming properties may help promote a sense of tranquility and may contribute to a more restful sleep when used before bedtime.
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Skin Care: Lavender may be beneficial for the skin and is commonly used in skincare products. It has soothing and anti-inflammatory properties that may help relieve skin irritations, reduce redness, and promote overall skin health. Lavender oil is also used in aromatherapy for stress-related skin conditions.
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Pain Relief: Lavender has mild analgesic properties and may help alleviate minor pains and discomforts. It can be used topically in the form of oils, creams, or balms to provide localized relief from headaches, muscle aches, and tension.
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Antimicrobial and Antiseptic: Lavender possesses natural antimicrobial properties, making it useful for treating minor cuts, burns, and insect bites. It may help cleanse wounds and prevent infections. Lavender oil is sometimes used as a natural alternative to conventional antiseptics.
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Mood Enhancement: The pleasant aroma of lavender has mood-enhancing effects and may help reduce stress and improve overall well-being. It is often used in aromatherapy to create a relaxing and harmonious atmosphere.
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Insect Repellent: Lavender's scent acts as a natural deterrent for insects such as mosquitoes, flies, and moths. Using lavender-infused products or planting lavender in outdoor areas may help repel these pests.
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Digestive Support: Lavender has been used traditionally to support digestive health. It may help relieve digestive issues such as bloating, indigestion, and stomach cramps.
1oz bag
These are just a few of the properties associated with lavender. It is important to note that individual experiences may vary, and it is always recommended to consult with a healthcare professional before using lavender for specific therapeutic purposes.
We are not medical professionals. The information provided should not be taken as medical advice or used as a substitute for consulting with a qualified healthcare professional. If you have specific health concerns or questions about the use of these products for therapeutic purposes, it is always best to seek advice from a healthcare professional. They can provide personalized guidance based on your individual circumstances.