Lavandin essential oil is distilled from the flowering tops of Lavandula x intermedia, a hybrid of true lavender and spike lavender in the Lamiaceae family. Originally developed from lavender-growing regions of Europe, lavandin is prized for its stronger scent throw and more vigorous aromatic character.

Lavender-family oils have long been used in linen care, bathing, perfumery, and household fragrance. Lavandin is especially popular in soaps, body products, diffuser blends, and cleaning-style aromatic formulas because it smells recognizably lavender while projecting more strongly.

Compared with true lavender, lavandin is usually more robust and slightly more camphoraceous, while compared with spike lavender it feels more floral and rounded.