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Linalool
The Floral Anchor & Stress Reliever

What is Linalool? Linalool is one of the most common terpenes in the plant world. It is the main component of lavender oil and rosewood, but is also found in bergamot and coriander. Its scent is pleasantly floral, fresh, and slightly sweet – the epitome of cleanliness and natural cosmetics.
😴 Relaxation for the Nerves
Linalool is significantly responsible for the relaxing effect of lavender.
- Anxiolytic: Studies show that inhaling linalool has a calming effect on the central nervous system and can alleviate anxiety.
- Sleep-Promoting: It helps stop racing thoughts and promotes falling asleep – ideal in bath additives or pillow sprays.
- Stress Relief: It demonstrably lowers stress levels and heart rate.
🌸 Cosmetic Effect
Not only for the nose, it also has benefits for the skin.
The properties:
- Acts anti-inflammatory and can soothe skin redness.
- Gives products a natural, high-quality scent note without synthetic perfumes.
⚠ What you should watch out for
Declaration: Linalool is one of the fragrance allergens that must be declared. Pure Linalool is usually well tolerated. Problematic – as with Limonene – are the oxidation products that form when the oil gets old and reacts with oxygen. Therefore, always store your lavender products tightly closed and cool.
