Sting

Stings can cause reactions such as itching, redness and swelling, and often require prompt treatment to relieve these symptoms. In this section, we explore the use of essential oils and hydrolats known for their soothing, antiseptic and anti-inflammatory properties. These natural remedies are chosen for their effectiveness in treating bites, offering immediate relief and helping to prevent secondary infections. We guide you through a selection of suitable products, providing advice on their safe and effective use for bites.

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Hydrolat of Lavender from the Causses 100% Organic and Handcrafted
Lavender aspic Essential Oil 100% Organic and Handcrafted
Calendula macerate

In a 50-mL spray bottle, mix 1 cm Fine Lavender Hydrosol from the Causses 100% Organic and Handmade, 1 cm Huile Végétale and 6 drops Aspic Lavender Essential Oil. Shake before use. Apply locally to muscular or joint areas, then massage in. For occasional use after physical exertion or in case of localized discomfort

Lavandin super hydrolate 100% organic and handcrafted
Lavender Essential Oil from the Causses 100% Organic and Handcrafted
Calendula macerate

In a 50-mL spray bottle, mix 1 cm Lavandin Super Hydrosol 100% Organic and Handmade, 1 cm Huile Végétale and 6 drops Fine Lavender Essential Oil from the Causses. Shake before use. Apply locally to muscular or joint areas, then massage in. For occasional use after physical exertion or in case of localized discomfort

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Mosquitoes: Recipe for after-bite mist

Mosquitoes: Recipe for after-bite mist

🌿 Say goodbye to itchy mosquito bites with our after-bite mist recipe! 🦟✨ ㅤ In a small bottle (60ml), mix: 🍃 5 drops of Lavender Fine essential oil 🇫🇷 🍃 40 ml Geranium hydrosol 🇫🇷 🍃 10 ml pure aloe vera gel 🍃 5 ml Calendula vegetable oil 🇫🇷 ㅤ Soothing and anti-inflammatory, fine lavender essential oil is perfect for relieving irritation caused by mosquito bites. ✨Associated with Geranium hydrosol, aloe vera, which moisturizes and calms the skin, and Essenciagua Calendula vegetable oil, which...

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Our product recommendations

Hydrolat of Lavender from the Causses 100% Organic and Handcrafted

Hydrolat of Lavender from the Causses 100% Organic and Handcrafted

Applied directly, Hydrolat de Lavande fine des Causses soothes itching and reduces inflammation caused by insect bites.

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Lavender Fine Altitude Essential Oil 100% Organic and Handcrafted

Lavender Fine Altitude Essential Oil 100% Organic and Handcrafted

Applied directly to insect bites, Alpine Fine Lavender Essential Oil relieves pain and inflammation while preventing infection.

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Palmarosa Essential Oil 100% Organic and Handcrafted

Palmarosa Essential Oil 100% Organic and Handcrafted

Applied to an insect bite, Palmarosa Essential Oil can help relieve irritation and prevent infection, thanks to its antibacterial and soothing properties.

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Lavandin abrial Essential Oil 100% Organic and Handcrafted

Lavandin abrial Essential Oil 100% Organic and Handcrafted

Applied directly to bites, Lavandin abrial Essential Oil rapidly relieves pain and inflammation, while preventing infection.

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Tea Tree Essential Oil 100% Organic and Handcrafted

Tea Tree Essential Oil 100% Organic and Handcrafted

Applied diluted to insect bites, Tea Tree Essential Oil can help relieve itching and prevent infection.

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Precautions

It is important to remember that the information presented on this page is for educational purposes only and should not be construed as medical advice. Some stings can be serious and require immediate medical attention, especially in cases of severe allergic reaction or if the sting comes from a venomous animal. Although essential oils and hydrosols can offer support for minor stings, they should not be used as a substitute for professional medical treatment. We recommend consulting a doctor in the event of severe stings, allergic reactions or if symptoms worsen. The effectiveness of these natural remedies may vary from person to person, and their use should be undertaken with caution.

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