^^^ only thing is, you smell like a whore's handbag
Dame_Ann_Average posted:Baz posted:What , for burns ???
it's brilliant....takes the sting away in a couple of minutes and I'm a coward when it comes to burns, I'm like a child
Awww I've nearly always got lavender oil in ...I love the smell
that's interesting dammee
Dame_Ann_Average posted:^^^ only thing is, you smell like a whore's handbag
Baz posted:Awww I've nearly always got lavender oil in ...I love the smell
you need a hug for liking the smell
Baz posted:Dame_Ann_Average posted:Baz posted:What , for burns ???
it's brilliant....takes the sting away in a couple of minutes and I'm a coward when it comes to burns, I'm like a child
Awww I've nearly always got lavender oil in ...I love the smell
got lavender in the garden -often cut it -lovely smell-will get some lavender oil
Rosgirl posted:that's interesting dammee
you're welcome Ros, it costs next to nothing and works a treat
Rosgirl posted:Baz posted:Dame_Ann_Average posted:Baz posted:What , for burns ???
it's brilliant....takes the sting away in a couple of minutes and I'm a coward when it comes to burns, I'm like a child
Awww I've nearly always got lavender oil in ...I love the smell
got lavender in the garden -often cut it -lovely smell-will get some lavender oil
I've tried growing lavender twice now , without any success
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Hi Rossss
I hope your day has been one
Dame_Ann_Average posted:Baz posted:Awww I've nearly always got lavender oil in ...I love the smell
you need a hug for liking the smell
like lavender plant smell but never been keen on lavender perfumy stuff
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Dame_Ann_Average posted:
How Lavender Oil Works to Heal Burns
Lavender Oil has antiseptic, antibacterial, anti-fungal and circulatory stimulating properties. It is also an immune booster. Scarring and infection are a direct result of bacteria and germs. Using Lavender naturally inhibits infection from occurring speeding the recovery of the skin and aiding in healthy tissue formation.How To Use Lavender Oil for Burns
Apply the essential oil in 'neat form' directly to the area without dilution.Do this a few times a day until healed completely. This works well for small areas.
You may also used a Lavender hydrosol spray which is a byproduct of the steam distillation processing of the Lavender plant. Basically it is the water along with non-recoverable essential oil that remains after the distillation process is complete.
You can also make a spray using 1 cup of distilled or tap water to 10 drops of essential oil. Use sweet Lavender oil and not that produced from Spike Lavender or Lavandin oil. Place in a spray bottle and shake prior to spraying your skin.
Well, I ain't gonna need that for a start
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I hope your day has been one
Thanks Moonie
Moonie posted:*coffs...place of toast for Bazzy, plate of crackerbread for Dameee *coffs*
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Hi Rossss
I hope your day has been one
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Dame_Ann_Average posted:Baz posted:Awww I've nearly always got lavender oil in ...I love the smell
you need a hug for liking the smell
It's one of my favourite smells
Rosgirl posted:like lavender plant smell but never been keen on lavender perfumy stuff
I love lavender in the garden, but anything perfumy reminds me of old people My favorite is night stock and fresia
Moonie posted:Dame_Ann_Average posted:
How Lavender Oil Works to Heal Burns
Lavender Oil has antiseptic, antibacterial, anti-fungal and circulatory stimulating properties. It is also an immune booster. Scarring and infection are a direct result of bacteria and germs. Using Lavender naturally inhibits infection from occurring speeding the recovery of the skin and aiding in healthy tissue formation.How To Use Lavender Oil for Burns
Apply the essential oil in 'neat form' directly to the area without dilution.Do this a few times a day until healed completely. This works well for small areas.
You may also used a Lavender hydrosol spray which is a byproduct of the steam distillation processing of the Lavender plant. Basically it is the water along with non-recoverable essential oil that remains after the distillation process is complete.
You can also make a spray using 1 cup of distilled or tap water to 10 drops of essential oil. Use sweet Lavender oil and not that produced from Spike Lavender or Lavandin oil. Place in a spray bottle and shake prior to spraying your skin.Well, I ain't gonna need that for a start
Wanna bet !
Dame_Ann_Average posted:Rosgirl posted:like lavender plant smell but never been keen on lavender perfumy stuff
I love lavender in the garden, but anything perfumy reminds me of old people My favorite is night stock and fresia
Probably why I like it so much
Rosgirl posted:Moonie posted:*coffs...place of toast for Bazzy, plate of crackerbread for Dameee *coffs*
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Hi Rossss
I hope your day has been one
where's mine??? hi moonsie kins
What's you be wanting Rossss, sowwy?
Dame_Ann_Average posted:Rosgirl posted:like lavender plant smell but never been keen on lavender perfumy stuff
I love lavender in the garden, but anything perfumy reminds me of old people My favorite is night stock and fresia
I adore stocks-my favourite smell
Baz posted:It's one of my favourite smells
in the garden it's lovely...in a knicker drawer it's a no no
Baz posted:Moonie posted:Dame_Ann_Average posted:
How Lavender Oil Works to Heal Burns
Lavender Oil has antiseptic, antibacterial, anti-fungal and circulatory stimulating properties. It is also an immune booster. Scarring and infection are a direct result of bacteria and germs. Using Lavender naturally inhibits infection from occurring speeding the recovery of the skin and aiding in healthy tissue formation.How To Use Lavender Oil for Burns
Apply the essential oil in 'neat form' directly to the area without dilution.Do this a few times a day until healed completely. This works well for small areas.
You may also used a Lavender hydrosol spray which is a byproduct of the steam distillation processing of the Lavender plant. Basically it is the water along with non-recoverable essential oil that remains after the distillation process is complete.
You can also make a spray using 1 cup of distilled or tap water to 10 drops of essential oil. Use sweet Lavender oil and not that produced from Spike Lavender or Lavandin oil. Place in a spray bottle and shake prior to spraying your skin.Well, I ain't gonna need that for a start
Wanna bet !
Nope, I never bet on certainties
Rosgirl posted:I adore stocks-my favourite smell
gorgeous Ros, I always had them in barrels at the gate and back door
Moonie posted:Rosgirl posted:Moonie posted:*coffs...place of toast for Bazzy, plate of crackerbread for Dameee *coffs*
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Hi Rossss
I hope your day has been one
where's mine??? hi moonsie kins
What's you be wanting Rossss, sowwy?
aww only joking mooonsie - will nick bazzy's toast
Dame_Ann_Average posted:Baz posted:It's one of my favourite smells
in the garden it's lovely...in a knicker drawer it's a no no
TMI
Rosgirl posted:Moonie posted:Rosgirl posted:Moonie posted:*coffs...place of toast for Bazzy, plate of crackerbread for Dameee *coffs*
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Hi Rossss
I hope your day has been one
where's mine??? hi moonsie kins
What's you be wanting Rossss, sowwy?
aww only joking mooonsie - will nick bazzy's toast
S'ok I knew
Moonie posted:Well, I ain't gonna need that for a start
you may be begging for it after Baz's laser treatment
Dame_Ann_Average posted:Rosgirl posted:I adore stocks-my favourite smell
gorgeous Ros, I always had them in barrels at the gate and back door
yes - I love them as cut flowers and in the garden by the front door -gorgeous
Moonie posted:TMI
Moonie posted:Dame_Ann_Average posted:Baz posted:It's one of my favourite smells
in the garden it's lovely...in a knicker drawer it's a no no
TMI
Baz posted:George Clark has put on a bit of weight around his face
I noticed a couple of weeks ago
Rosgirl posted:yes - I love them as cut flowers and in the garden by the front door -gorgeous
the smell drifts for quite a long way too
Dame_Ann_Average posted:Baz posted:George Clark has put on a bit of weight around his face
I noticed a couple of weeks ago
This is the first one I've watched this time
Baz posted:This is the first one I've watched this time
that explains it
Dame_Ann_Average posted:Rosgirl posted:yes - I love them as cut flowers and in the garden by the front door -gorgeous
the smell drifts for quite a long way too
yes- especially on a warm summer evening especially-don't get many of them these days
Baz posted:George Clark has put on a bit of weight around his face
That post is in Darnies too Bazzy
Dame_Ann_Average posted:Rosgirl posted:yes - I love them as cut flowers and in the garden by the front door -gorgeous
the smell drifts for quite a long way too
*niffs pits* it ain't me
Moonie posted:Baz posted:George Clark has put on a bit of weight around his face
That post is in Darnies too Bazzy
I know ...I posted it there by mistake
Rosgirl posted:yes- especially on a warm summer evening especially-don't get many of them these days
I know ...August is a good month for night stock if I remember rightly