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Aura Cacia Relaxing Lavender Aromatherapy Mist is a 4-ounce spray featuring 100% pure lavender essential oil. Crafted with plant-based ingredients and no synthetic additives, it delivers a soft, floral aroma that promotes relaxation and mental clarity. Perfect for use at home, office, or on the go, this mist supports self-care routines while empowering women and girls through the brand’s Positive Change Project.
L**
The purest of pure lavender of all my lavender products that smells the best
This is lavender aromatherapy mist is meant for relaxing and it features lavender, lavandin & spiked lavender pure essential oils. It's pure lavender with lavandin (which is lavender) and you can smell it and it smells wonderful, if your a fan of purer lavender scent and not mixed with other scents. The bottle states ' spray on pillow and bed sheets, in airspace before yoga, on your body for calming and soothing.The effectiveness of the calming I found to be quite reliable and the fragrance is something you really have to like pure lavender to enjoy. It is worth it if you want the calming effect and love the pure smell of lavender.
S**R
Keeps fruit flies out of my kitchen
I bought this spray to repel fruit flies/gnats and it works so well. We tried everything, but this really sealed the deal. We spray the lavender down the kitchen sink drains since the bugs tend to come up from the sewer. A lot of times when I order any type of spray bottle from amazon, the sprayer itself is wonky or just overall broken. I didn't have that issue with this product. The smell is exactly what you expect, pure lavender and it is a strong smell so you only need a few spritz, really. I would say it's affordable and you get the value and use out of it that you'd expect.
A**M
Clean Formula!
I love this mist because it's a gentle, authentic lavender aroma in a simple, clean formula at a modest price. If you prefer a stronger, long-lasting fragrance boost, you may want to combine it with a diffuser or use multiple spritzes. But a few spritzes at bed are just what I need to get myself ready to sleep!!
C**X
YIKES !!!! NOT THE OLD, AURA CACIA LAVENDER SPRAY … LOTS OF …UHHHH …. EXCITING NEW CHEMICALS
I carefully read the contents on the label of the product shown on the Amazon product page, and although they weren’t identical to the Aura Cacia product I’ve used for donkey’s years (trranslation: over a decade), they were benign.But when I received my order and checked the ingredients after observing how thickly it foamed when I shook it (always necessary, especially with the old product, to evenly blend the lavender and water before spraying), imagine my pissed-offed-ness when I saw that the second two ingredients, right after WATER, were POLYGLYCERYL -6 CAPRILATE and POLYGYCERYL -4 CAPRATE.Caprylic acid (an emulsifier) is broken down by the liver, and people with liver disease might not be able to effectively process it. It's not clear if this is a major concern, but it’s the kind of information that would be nice to know before you buy a product, especially of you have any potential issues lurking in your medical history and/or DNA. It also is found in coconut oil, and is regarded as a safe, or relatively safe, cosmetic additive.But that’s not the point. I react really really poorly to bait and switch, where one product is advertised, and another one is actually supplied to the buyer. This one was provided by Frontier Co-Op (not Aura Cacia itself), a company I have solid respect for, having bought their Cassa cinnamon for years, as well as other spices and herbs. But again, not the point.INFORMED CONSENT !!!!We have the right to know what we’re really buying (stifling snorting laughter here at the very quaintness and outmoded arcaneness of THAT concept) before we pony up at check out ….And the last two ingredients, preservatives, were sodium hydroxide and citric acid, both relatively benign, but if you’re sensitive to or have issues with mold, or converting glutamic acid to GABA instead of glutamate, citric acid can be a bummer, tho probably a small one in this amount ….Citric acid is not the happy little squeeze of lemon juice we probably all imagine. Manufactured citric acid is created from a type of black mold, and is one of the most common additives on the planet, in everything from supplements to sodas to foods to candies to cosmetics to bath products to shampoos to pet food and on and on and on.And of course, cheap as all get-out. Lemons? At between $2 and $3/lb (about 3-4 lemons, max, depending on size) not so much …All that being said, it’s still a lovely, light-but-sparkly scent that doesn’t smell like something made in Dr Demonic’s icky underground lab, and it should dance nicely on your pillow and or sheets and bedding, and lull you into peaceful, fleecy dreams. Or your gym bag or gym socks or house slippers or towels or, you know, whatever ….I add a little extra lavender oil and a touch of patchouli to it for a nice little oomphy boost …. And Aura Cacia makes a lovely vanilla E.O. that would give this a nice roundness and warmth. As if it needed more …..but sometimes, more in the right amount and balance can be a very good thing ….And the price is definitely right.
S**Y
Excellent product
This is a high quality product compared to other one's I purchased. My only complaint is I wish the scent would last longer. I've ordered some sachets and will spray on them to see if the scent lasts longer. Definitely would buy again - good scent and good price.
A**R
Doesn’t smell like lavender
This lavender spray does not smell like lavender. It is very deceiving when the item is advertised as a lavender spray. Don’t bother if you want a lavender spray
C**E
Nice scent
This smells so good! I like how the bottle sprays a wide, strong spray also. The only downside is that the scent doesn’t last long.
A**E
Good but not very strong
The smell is pleasant but not very strong. With my old one I only needed one or two spritz on my pillow, but this one I need at least 5. But I like how much it contains for the price. Not sure if I would buy again, but if you don't want it too strong, then it might be for you.