So, diving right into your queries, let’s first tackle the price part of Patanjali Lavender Oil. Prices can vary a bit depending on where you buy it, but I’d say it typically costs around 100-150 INR for a 10ml bottle. Not too bad in the grand scheme of essential oils, right?
Now, about its uses, especially for stress and insomnia. Lavender oil is kinda renowned for its calming, soothing properties—like a aromatic hug. Using it in a diffuser is a great start, especially if you’re looking to create a relaxing environment. Just a few drops into an essential oil diffuser with water and let the gentle vapor fill your room should do it. You don’t have a diffuser? No problem, you can also add a few drops to your pillow. It’ll weave its magic as you sleep.
When it comes to skin care… yes, lavender oil is known for helping with blemishes and dry patches, but I would definitely recommend mixing it with a carrier oil like coconut or almond oil before applying to your skin (especially your face!). Essential oils are quite potent—better to be safe than sorry. You’d mix around 2-3 drops of lavender with a tablespoon of carrier oil, and then you can test a small area first to see how your skin reacts.
Comparing Patanjali Lavender Oil with others, its priced pretty competitively. As for quality, Patanjali is usually pretty reliable, but it’s always good idea to check for purity. Pure oils have that crisp, undeniable fragrance—trust your nose!
Now, a word about precautions: Essential oils, lavender included, can sometimes cause skin irritation, especially on sensitive skin. Patch testing is a good habit—dab a diluted bit on your forearm before you go full tilt with it on your face. Allergies aren’t super common with lavender, but everyone’s skin can react differently.
Seems like a good investment for stress relief and skin improvement, but as always, listen to your body and skin when trying new products. Hope that helps!



