Lavender Direct

: Ground lavender powder, cinnamon powder, and a natural binder like Arabic gum or makko powder .

In a circular economy approach, leftover lavender waste from distillation is being turned into solid biofuels and soil conditioners. Lavender

: Post-distillation residues are dried and ground using a hammer mill, then compressed into pellets using a pellet press at high temperatures. : Ground lavender powder, cinnamon powder, and a

To make "solid" content from lavender, you can transform it into physical products like , incense , or pellets . While lavender is often used for oils and syrups, its plant material can be processed into various solid forms for aromatherapy, skincare, or even industrial uses. 1. Handcrafted Lavender Soap To make "solid" content from lavender, you can

: Mix the powders with lavender essential oil and a small amount of water to form a pliable dough. Roll this dough around a lavender stem or into a thin rope, then let it dry for about 48 hours. 3. Industrial Pellets and Solids

: This is beginner-friendly. Melt a pre-made soap base (like goat's milk or shea butter), stir in lavender essential oil and dried buds, and pour into a silicone mold.