Lavender is a very good "all purpose" oil. Some of its uses are: skin care (most skin types), acne, allergies, athlete's foot, boils, eczema, dandruff, psoriasis, ringworm, scabies, insect bites and stings, insect repellant, nausea, painful menstruation, depression, headache, insomnia, nervous tension, pre-menstrual syndrome, stress-related disorders....etc.
Lavender oil is almost always very safe to apply directly to your skin, unlike most other essential oils, which need to be mixed with a "carrier oil" like grapeseed oil or olive oil, in order to avoid skin irritation. The only cautions with lavender are to avoid using during first trimester of pregnancy or if you have a history of low blood pressure.
Peppermint is a great energy booster, and mental stimulator, and helps with headaches and muscular pains...but shouldn't be used at any stage of pregnancy, of if you have high blood pressure. Also, it can burn/ irritate sensitive skin....so be sure to always add a few drops of it into some carrier oil before applying. If you were to mix this with lavender...that would probably be dilution enough so that it wouldn't be irritating, unless your skin is extremely sensitive.
For headache, first just try inhaling the aroma of the oils. Hold the bottle below your nose and take three deep, slow inhalations. Then, dab a small amount on your fingertips, and lightly massage a little into your temples, between your eyebrows, and at the base of your skull. Relax and think about how good it feels and smells. Think of something that brings you joy.....a favorite pet, a great vacation from the past...anything that makes you feel good.
Never ingest essential oils. Although, there are a couple that can be dabbed on the back of the tongue for different purposes...but I won't get into all that, right now.
Hope this helped!
Charlene
