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For the Love of Lavender Description: Bath and body products, oils, loose petals, sachets and eye pillows, and soap. (fortheloveoflavender.com) |
Harms Vineyards and Lavender Fields Description: Biodynamic and organic lavender bath and body products grown in the Napa Valley. (harmsvineyardsandlavenderfields.com) |
Lavender Products Description: Bath salts, soaps, and air fresheners from wild harvested lavender. (shopatlavenderinn.com) |
Lavenderma Description: Luxurious spa and bath products made individually by hand, using only true essential oils derived from the source. (lavenderma.com) |
Lullaby Lavender Description: Skin care products for babies and new mothers. Featuring expected benefits. (lullabylavender.co.nz) |
Sequim Growers Co-op Description: Handcrafted skin care products, buds and bundles, and wreaths. (sequimgrowers.com) |
Simply Lavender Description: New Zealand essential oil, soap, hand cream and lotion, and ointments. (simply-lavender.com) |
The Lavender Fields Description: Organic lavender farm offering dried lavender, essential oil, and body care products. (thelavenderfields.com) |
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