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Characteristics of Lilac
The lilac is a small deciduous tree, which can grow in an ecosystem without human intervention (native plant). Its Latin name is Syringa vulgaris and it belongs to the olive family.
It grows mainly in the Balkans and prefers fertile soils with good water drainage.
However, it is a hardy tree that is often found in areas with rocky soil. It is characterized by thin branches with conical purple or white inflorescences. Its flowering lasts 20-30 days during the months of March and April. The height of the tree can reach 6-7 meters. It prefers sunny spots that allow it to increase the period and its abundant flowering. The characteristic of the tree is that the cold of winter significantly favors the flowering performance, as rich and fragrant flowers develop on the
branches of the tree.
Lilac essential oil is prepared from the flowers of the plant using the hydrodistillation method, which are collected shortly after sunrise, during the tree's "morning awakening".
History of the Lilac
Although the lilac first appeared in the Balkan region, in the 16th century it traveled to the rest of Europe and America, where it easily acclimatized. There are many myths and customs associated with the unique aroma of its flowers. During the Victorian era, the lilac became a symbol of purity and love.
Mackinac Island has hosted a ten-day Lilac Festival since 1949. This event includes parades of horses adorned with lilacs, planting of new trees, and visits to parks and gardens that grow various varieties of lilacs.
According to legend, in ancient Greece, Syringa was a beautiful nymph who was lusted after by Pan. To escape his provocations, she transformed herself into a bush with lilac flowers, which is why the lilac tree is also known by the name Lilac.
Today the tree has become identified with the holy days of Easter and the Resurrection of Christ. It is even said that the tree withered upon seeing the Passion of Christ and on the third day after the Resurrection, it came back to life and bloomed its fragrant flowers!
Ingredients
Lilac essential oil extracted from the fresh inflorescences of the tree using the hydrodistillation method.
Chemical composition of lilac essential oil
Linalool 26.43%, α-terpineol 10.84%, camphor, trans-geraniol 9.8%, cis-geraniol 2.21%, lavandulyl acetate α-bisabolol, b-caryophyllene oxide 2.97%.
Instructions for use
-Dilute a few drops of lilac essential oil in grapeseed oil and massage into the thighs to treat sagging in the leg area. *
- Add a few drops to your foot bath to treat fungus.
- For frizzy hair, combine lilac essential oil with coconut oil or add it to your favorite leave-in serum. Put a small amount in the palm of your hand and then apply it to the ends of your hair.
- In the burner, dilute 3-4 drops of essential oil in a little warm water. The delicate scent of lilac will bring balance to the room, relaxing the mind and body.
- It combines well with mastic, vanilla, gardenia and lavender essential oil.
Chinese medicine
In Chinese medicine, lilac is considered to have a cold nature and therefore reduces fire, anxiety, calms thoughts and promotes the vital energy Qi in the lungs. In traditional Eastern medicine, it is used after special processing to treat coughs, facilitate breathing and stimulate liver function.
Useful tips
- The use of lilac essential oil should be avoided during pregnancy, breastfeeding and by children.
- Lilac essential oil is intended for external use and is always used dissolved in a carrier oil or other catalyst.
- Avoid direct contact with skin, eyes and mouth.
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