Lavender, derived from a "blue lavender" understory, is a colorful shrub that blooms purple. It is the symbol of Provence. It is grown on sunny slopes between 1,000 and 1,200 meters above sea level, and has been cultivated for some time in Bulgaria, China, Ukraine, and Canada. The hydrosol is extracted from the flowering tops of the plant through distillation and steam treatment. Originally used in cosmetics due to its scent and properties, lavender is now used in food. Una It was once used to flavor and cleanse Greek and Roman thermal baths, hence its etymology, lavaggio: washing. It cleanses the body and soul. Lavender hydrolate or floral water is noto To tone, purify, and regenerate skin tissue. Highly appreciated by sensitive skin, it soothes redness, sunburn, itching, and irritation. Refreshing and anti-aging, it's also ideal for oily skin because it purifies, tightens pores, and helps heal pimples.
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