Lavender Extract Essential Oil: Discover It
Lavender extract (5:1) 160mg from EssentialSeries is a dietary supplement made with essential oil from lavender extract, sourced from the leaf of Lavandula officinalis, in a high-quality and easy-to-use form: veggie capsules.
Lavender is a well-known plant for its traditional use and nutritional profile. At HSN, we wanted to go beyond the classic plant format, offering a concentrated, standardized option designed for those looking for a simple, practical botanical product with a clearly defined composition. We chose a powdered essential oil extract of lavender with a 5:1 extraction ratio and standardization in linalyl acetate and linalool, two compounds characteristic of lavender’s natural profile.
This formula is designed both for those new to botanical supplements and for users familiar with plant extracts who want quality products to choose from. That’s why, instead of just saying “lavender,” we focus on what really makes a difference: the plant part used, concentration, standardization, format, and ease of use.
One veggie capsule with 5:1 standardized lavender extract essential oil, easy to add to your daily routine.
What Makes This Extract Special
Our formula contains 160mg of powdered lavender leaf essential oil extract per capsule, standardized to 22.5% linalyl acetate and 17.5% linalool. This standardization is important because it helps better define the raw material and lets you know which characteristic compounds the extract provides, especially relevant when dealing with essential oils.
As part of the powdered extract, there are 80mg of 5:1 lavender essential oil, equivalent to 400mg of leaf. This means it’s not just pulverized plant but a more concentrated and processed form, designed to offer a more practical daily experience.
The lavender essential oil extract is obtained from the leaf of Lavandula officinalis, a botanical species valued for its distinctive aromatic profile. Lavender naturally contains volatile compounds responsible for its floral and herbal scent, with linalyl acetate and linalool standing out as two very representative components of this type of essential oil.
Why is standardization important? Because not all plant extracts are the same. In botanical raw materials, quality depends not only on the plant name but also on the part used, extraction ratio, natural compound profile, and raw material control. In this case, our formula clearly specifies its 5:1 concentration and content of linalyl acetate and linalool.
We’ve also used veggie capsules for this product, a great choice for those following a vegan diet. The product contains no allergens, no GMOs, and keeps a simple, clean label formula.
Lavender in Capsules: More Comfortable and Practical
Lavender comes in many formats: dried plant, infusion, aromatic oils, liquid extracts, or capsules. Each format has its quirks, but this product stands out because it combines lavender’s botanical tradition with a much more comfortable and quality presentation.
An infusion depends on factors like the amount of plant used, preparation time, or water temperature. Pulverized plant offers a less concentrated and less defined form since it’s usually not standardized. In contrast, lavender essential oil extract in capsules lets you use a specific amount of extract, with clear standardization and no prep needed.
This makes it especially interesting for those wanting to add lavender to their routine hassle-free: just follow the recommended use, no measuring drops, no brewing infusions, and no dealing with the intense flavor lavender can have in other formats.
At HSN, we bet on a format that combines concentration, convenience, and transparency: 5:1 lavender essential oil extract in veggie capsules, with a defined composition and easy use.
What Lavender Essential Oil Extract Is Good For
Lavender is a well-known plant in the botanical ingredient world, traditionally valued for its aromatic profile. This product focuses on offering a concentrated, standardized, and convenient way to take lavender as part of a daily wellness routine.
Lavandula officinalis:
- Contributes to optimal relaxation.
- Helps maintain healthy sleep.
- Is used to reduce restlessness.
These benefits make the product especially interesting for people looking for a botanical supplement related to rest, calm, and daily well-being, always as part of a complete routine that includes a varied diet, good sleep habits, adapted physical activity, and a balanced lifestyle.
Why Choose Our Lavender Extract
We developed this product with those in mind who want a lavender supplement that’s easy to understand, easy to take, and well-standardized. That’s why our extract doesn’t just say “lavender” but specifies the ingredient form, plant part used, extraction ratio, and main compounds standardized.
Using powdered lavender essential oil extract allows encapsulating a concentrated raw material in a convenient format. Plus, its 5:1 ratio means it’s been processed to be more concentrated than the original leaf, maintaining a clear equivalence with the starting plant material.
Another key point is the presence of linalyl acetate and linalool. These compounds are part of lavender essential oil’s characteristic profile and provide a useful technical reference to assess extract quality. This means you’re not choosing a generic formula but a product with a defined composition. For advanced users, it offers extra info about the raw material’s identity and standardization.
We’ve also taken care of the presentation: veggie capsules, suitable for vegan diets, and a composition free of allergens and GMOs. All in line with how we work at HSN: clean label formulas, quality ingredients, and products designed to fit easily into daily life.
An ideal option for those looking for lavender in a concentrated, quality format.
How to Take It and Add It to Your Routine
It can be easily integrated into a daily routine, especially for those wanting a botanical supplement that’s easy to take and requires no prep. Its capsule format avoids the intense flavor lavender can have in other forms and allows for comfortable, precise, and practical intake.
As with any dietary supplement, it’s best used within a global routine that also cares for other important aspects: regular schedules, enough rest, varied diet, hydration, and sustainable daily habits. Usually, lavender extract is taken at night.
What to Combine It With
This product can be easily combined with other supplements. Depending on your routine’s goal, it fits especially well with formulas aimed at daily wellness, rest, or balancing the nighttime routine.
Some interesting combos within HSN include:
Frequently Asked Questions About Lavender
Is the extract the same as a lavender infusion?
No. An infusion is made by steeping the plant in hot water, while this product contains powdered lavender essential oil extract, a concentrated and encapsulated form. That’s why it’s more convenient to use and has a better-defined composition.
What does 5:1 mean?
The 5:1 ratio means it’s a concentrated form of the plant ingredient. In this product, 80mg of 5:1 lavender essential oil equals 400mg of leaf, allowing lavender in a more practical and concentrated format.
What are linalyl acetate and linalool?
They’re naturally present compounds in lavender essential oil and very representative of its characteristic profile. This product is standardized to 22.5% linalyl acetate and 17.5% linalool, which helps better define the extract’s quality and composition.
Does it taste like lavender?
Since it comes in veggie capsules, it’s much more comfortable to use than liquid or infusion formats and has no noticeable taste. Still, lavender is a plant with an intense floral and herbal aromatic profile, so you’ll notice its characteristic scent when opening the container.
Is it suitable for vegans?
Yes. The product is suitable for vegan diets and uses veggie capsules.
References
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- Prusinowska, R., & Śmigielski, K. B. (2014). Composition, biological properties and therapeutic effects of lavender (Lavandula angustifolia L.). Herba Polonica, 60(2), 56-66.