The process of extracting essential oils from dried lavender flowers at home typically involves infusing the plant material into a carrier oil. This method, while not producing a pure essential oil achieved through steam distillation, yields a fragrant and beneficial infused oil suitable for various topical applications. The dried flowers release their aromatic compounds into the base oil over time, creating a lavender-scented product. A simple example includes submerging dried lavender buds in olive oil and allowing the mixture to steep for several weeks before straining.
This homemade infusion offers several advantages. It provides a cost-effective alternative to commercially produced lavender oil and allows for greater control over the ingredients used, ensuring a natural and potentially organic final product. Historically, herbal infusions have been a common practice for extracting the therapeutic properties of plants, offering a gentle and accessible way to harness their benefits for aromatherapy and skincare. The resulting lavender oil can be incorporated into massage oils, lotions, and bath products, promoting relaxation and potentially alleviating minor skin irritations.