Essential-Oil Brands
Source lavender as a single-oil SKU within a wider botanical collection, with specification and brand packaging agreed before production.
Source lavender essential oil for wholesale, private-label and commercial product programs through AromaLeap. Define the botanical specification, packaging, documentation and order requirements before quotation so the supplied oil matches your market and finished-product needs.

“Lavender essential oil” can refer to different botanical sources and commercial specifications. A professional wholesale purchase should identify the exact oil being quoted, the intended application and the documents your procurement team needs.
The previous AromaLeap page published a botanical name, France origin, flower extraction part and distillation method. Because these details can affect identity, labeling and buyer acceptance, this rebuilt page does not repeat them as unconditional promises. They should be confirmed against AromaLeap's current specification for the offered SKU before order approval.
The same lavender oil may enter different purchasing programs. AromaLeap should qualify the project by buyer type, intended use, packaging and documentation requirements before confirming supply.
Source lavender as a single-oil SKU within a wider botanical collection, with specification and brand packaging agreed before production.
Review bulk format, destination-market requirements, documentation and repeat-order expectations for regional resale.
Discuss retail bottle, label, carton and assortment requirements for shelf-ready or subscription-box projects.
Define the intended compatible formulation or finished product first, then confirm the lavender specification and documentation required by the formulation team.

Application suitability depends on the finished product, concentration, formulation, market requirements and product safety assessment. The page therefore focuses on commercial categories rather than therapeutic outcomes.
Lavender sourcing quality is not proved by a pleasant aroma or a “pure” marketing statement alone. Procurement teams should compare product identity, specification, samples, batch information and the documentation required for their downstream market.
Confirm botanical name, plant part and other identifying information on the current product record.
Confirm the extraction or processing method for the specific lavender oil offered.
Evaluate aroma and relevant product characteristics against the intended commercial application.
State whether your procurement file requires COA, SDS/MSDS, specification or analytical information.
Agree the approved specification and packaging so repeat orders can be reviewed against the same commercial requirements.
These items often decide whether a lavender oil works for a commercial buyer. They should be discussed at quotation stage rather than added after the oil is selected.
Tell AromaLeap what your importer, retailer, formulation team or compliance department needs so document availability can be checked against the selected oil.
Retail and bulk packaging should be selected according to quantity, destination and downstream handling requirements.
Private-label work can be discussed around the approved product and packaging. Final claims, artwork and regulatory wording remain buyer- and market-specific.
A useful B2B enquiry gives the supplier enough information to quote the correct oil, packaging and project rather than sending a generic price that may not fit the final requirement.
Send botanical/specification requirements if already defined.
Tell AromaLeap what product or commercial program the oil is intended for.
Provide estimated order quantity and expected repeat-order pattern where known.
State retail, private-label or bulk packaging requirements and destination market.
Specify COA, SDS/MSDS, analytical or buyer documentation requirements before approval.
This product page owns lavender-specific commercial intent. Broader product selection, manufacturing-process and educational questions belong on their dedicated AromaLeap pages.
The answers below intentionally avoid fixed claims that should be confirmed against the current lavender oil specification and quotation.
Bulk lavender essential oil can be discussed according to the selected specification, quantity, packaging, destination market and documentation requirements. Request a project-specific quotation rather than assuming one standard bulk format applies to every order.
Private-label projects can be discussed for suitable product and packaging requirements. Bottle, closure, label, carton, artwork, claims and market-specific requirements should be agreed before production.
The previous AromaLeap page listed a Lavandula angustifolia designation, but the exact botanical name should be confirmed against the current product specification for the oil being quoted.
Origin information should be confirmed for the current oil and batch where origin is important to your purchasing specification, labeling or customer requirements. Do not rely on a historic website statement when approving a new commercial order.
Tell AromaLeap whether you need a product specification, COA, SDS/MSDS, GC/MS information or other buyer documentation. Availability should be confirmed for the selected lavender oil rather than assumed across every order.
Sample options can be discussed for product evaluation. Provide the intended application and specification requirements so the sample review is relevant to the planned wholesale purchase.
MOQ can depend on the selected oil, packaging format, customization and current commercial requirements. AromaLeap should confirm the applicable MOQ in the quotation for the exact project.
No. This page is for botanical lavender essential-oil sourcing. Formulated fragrance oils and diffuser scent oils belong to separate AromaLeap product categories and should not be treated as interchangeable materials.
Send the botanical or specification required, intended application, estimated quantity, packaging preference, destination market and documentation needs. AromaLeap can then review the appropriate product and commercial route for your project.