top of page

Lavender.

  • Jun 17
  • 1 min read

Updated: 3 days ago

In ancient Persia, lavender smoke rose before prayer, quieting the mind. Egypt placed it in royal linens, guiding spirits. Greeks and Romans bathed in it, cleansing body and thought. Mothers whispered it over restless children. Soldiers carried it into battle.


Lavender was never just a scent; it was calm, courage, and clarity.


Today, we understand what our ancestors could only feel.


Lavender contains linalool and linalyl acetate, compounds proven to contain anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, neuroprotective, and antihypertensive effects. Calming the nervous system, easing anxiety, improving sleep, and lowering blood pressure.


We may no longer burn herbs in temple halls, yet the ritual endures.


At TOULOU, we’ve reimagined this ancient practice into a modern ritual. Discover the powerful effect of Lavender in our Saga Body Melt.



The health properties and history of Lavender.

Recent Posts

See All

Comments


Commenting on this post isn't available anymore. Contact the site owner for more info.
bottom of page