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Intonenug – :
I’ve had the same bottle for over 15 years now and I honestly don’t think it’s degraded in quality one bit. Interesting because I recently had to toss an equally aged jasmine therapy from the same line because it had turned.
Anyhoo!
A classic soapy deep lavender. Very strong. I wouldn’t call this pleasant but it is effective. I’ve used this for so many years as my sleepy smell I’m mentally programmed to yawn after it’s been sprayed.
I actually think there are nicer lavenders on the market nowadays, but this one is such a classic and I’ve yet to find one that smells quite like it.
skyflame – :
We have a big, fat pile of Lavender Therapy sitting in my guest bathroom right now. It’s about fifteen years old, but still maintains its softly comforting body at this late date. I’m saving it for a rainy day. Or whenever we have guests again.
medoed777 – :
I only use this at night if I’m having difficulty sleeping. I spray a little on my pillowcase edge or the collar of my night gown, otherwise it’s just way too much for me. Reminds me of an older couple who took care of my siblings and me back in the 50’s. Earl used a lavender based aftershave all the time, and Maggie smelled like it because he always gave her a kiss and hug before he before he left for work.
orassyTatte – :
Hmmm… Apparently the body spray I have isn’t this one. It’s Healing Garden Tender Lavender. That must be new. I sprayed it on and eventually got a sour-milk smell. This is not going to help me calm down, LOL.
Is the original (as pictured here) still available somewhere? I sure hope so. The Tender I gave to my kid because she isn’t bothered.
sandro962 – :
This was my first perfume ever!
I got it from my aunt for my birthday sometime in the ninties.
I still remember the scent, it’s a warm lavender scent, I think it suits a twelve year old girl wandering around in a field on a warm summer evening wearing a straw hat.
Solyaris090492301066 – :
why Chamomile is not reviewed? belongs to the same time and line up than this one and others
Tomhew – :
I received this as a gift in 1999 and then again in 2002. I think I have only wore this as a body spray maybe 3 times. I use it mainly for a room spray and to spray on my sheets, blankets, and pillows before going to bed. It’s such a relaxing scent and the lavender is not overpowering. Some lavender scents cause my allergies to act up they are so strong, but this one is just right. After getting the first bottle I used it as a body mist a couple times and decided I liked it more for my room. After getting the second bottle a few years later I used it only for my room. I’ve bought myself a couple more bottles over the years and only used it as a body spray once and that was only because I grabbed the wrong bottle..lol. But no biggie, I still smelled good and was calmer. lol. I will continue to buy this spray and use it in my room and bedding before I go to sleep. I haven’t found another lavender scent that matches up to this one so far and so I’ll happily stick to the healing garden. But I must say, after I bought a couple bottles a few years ago I am having trouble finding it. So, if anyone can help me locate somewhere to buy it I would greatly appreciate it. 🙂
Vatsik_Dimon – :
i’m not a huge fan of lavender as sometimes i find it too strong and it burns my sinuses. that being said.. this is a softer lavender body spray that i really do like. very calming and warm. it also lasts a bit longer than the other healing garden sprays, but it’s not loud or obnoxious. a lovely day scent. i like it for weekends at home and outdoors.
vitalikmi – :
I’ve been using this scent as a bed linen spray, room spray and perfume for about 13 years.
Lavender is one of those androgynous smells that works on either sex, I find it almost smells like cologne. Also, it is great to spray on your sheets or in your room before bed as it has relaxing and soothing properties to help you sleep 🙂
When I am feeling sick or yucky, and need comforting, I take a scalding hot shower, lather myself with Suave’s Sandalwood Cinnamon lotion and then liberally spray myself and my pajamas/robe with this (10-15 squirts).It sounds strange, but the combination of the two is the scent equivalent of being wrapped in a fluffy down duvet.
This is what I reach for when I just want to smell fresh and clean.
vedhigdothe – :
I used to have this fragrance a while ago and I remember the scent very well.
The Healing Garden’s Lavender Therapy (or Lavender Sensations – its previous name) is an incredibly realistic lavender fragrance that captures all the aspects of natural lavender:
It is refreshing, yet warm; it is shap and aromatic, but at the same time it has relaxing and soothing properties.
This fragrance (along with the matching body care products) was one of my favourites for the colder months.
It was very energizing but at the same time it made me feel calm and somewhat safe from the cold.
Both sillage and longevity were about average – the EDT lasted about 3 – 4 hours and left a soft trail.