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Aromatherapy Recipes
Bath Oil:
Multiply your blend by 3 to obtain a total of 15 drops of your chosen blend. Continue by using the
15 drop blend in the Bath Oil recipe.
Ingredients:
2 ounces carrier oil such as Jojoba
20 drops Lavender Essential Oil or 15-20 drops of your own blend of essential oils (be sure they
are EOs that are not known to be skin irritants)
Directions: Blend the oils together and store in a glass bottle. The recipe may be doubled or tripled.
To Use: Do not use all 2 ounces of bath oil in one bath. After you have drawn your bathwater, add
about 1/4 ounce (7-8ml) of the bath oil blend to your bath water.
Mix well to ensure that the blend has dispersed well in the tub and hop on in. It's best to add the
bath oil just before getting in the tub instead of while the water is running so that the essential oils
don't evaporate before you get into the tub. Using this bath oil blend is safer than adding pure EOs
directly to the bath water. This is because undiluted essential oils added to bathwater can settle in
one spot on your skin and cause irritation.
Bath Salts:
Multiply your blend by 4 to obtain a total of 20 drops of your chosen blend. Continue by using the
20 drop blend in the Bath Salts recipe.
Ingredients:
3 cups salt. Recommended salt types: Sea Salt, Dead Sea Salt, Himalayan Pink Salt, Epsom salt, or
a combination these salts. Salts typically come in several grain sizes. Combining multiple grain
sizes can make your salts more visually appealing. Although chunkier salts often look prettier,
larger salts do take longer to dissolve in the tub and can be a little painful or awkward if you step
or sit on on a few chunks that haven't fully dissolved.
15-24 drops of your selected essential oil or essential oil blend. Be sure and take heed in the safety
data for the oil(s) you choose to use.
Optional: 1 tablespoon JoJoba, Fractionated Coconut Oil or other carrier oil for moisturization
Directions:
Place the salt mixture into a bowl. If you have chosen to include the optional vegetable oil within
your salt recipe, add it to the plain salts and mix well with a spoon or fork. Then, add the drops of
your chosen essential oils. Again, mix very well. Add the mixture to a pretty jar, salt tube, or
container that has a tight fitting lid. Salts that are kept in a container that is not air tight will lose
their aroma more quickly.
After a day, you may wish to mix well again to ensure that the oils are well incorporated.
To Color to Your Salts:
For the most natural bath salt recipe, leave your bath salts uncolored. Certain exotic salts including
Hawaiian Red Sea Salt and Black Sea Pink Salt are naturally colorful. Try mixing these salts with
with Dead Sea or plain sea salt for a speckled effect.
If you would like to add color to your salts, FD&C liquid dye or mica powder can be added before
you add the essential oils. When adding FD&C grade liquid dye, be sure to add only a drop at a
time and stir well. When adding mica powder, only add a tiny amount (1/16-1/8 a teaspoon is
usually sifficient) and stir very well. Using too much dye or mica powder can discolor the water
and discolor skin, so be very careful. Leave bath salts at a soft pastel color. It is also important that
you make sure that you are using skin-safe colorants and that the user of your bath salt blend does
not have any allergies or sensitizations to the colorant that you have chosen.
To Use:
Add 1/2-1 cup of the salts to running bath water. Mix well to ensure that the salt has dispersed well
in the tub before entering. To keep the essential oils from evaporating too quickly, you can add the
bath salts just before getting in the tub instead of while the water is running. Sitting on undissolved
chunky bath salts can be uncomfortable, so make sure the salts have dissolved well before
entering.
Massage Oil:
Multiply your blend by 2 to obtain a total of 10 drops of your chosen blend. Continue by using the
10 drop blend in the Massage Oil recipe.
Ingredients:
1 ounce carrier oil such as Sweet Almond Oil
10-12 drops essential oils. Select oils that will compliment the goals of your massage and that are
not contraindicated or unsafe to use by the giver or recipient of the massage.
Examples:
Stress Blend: 6 drops Clary Sage/2 drops Lemon/3 drops Lavender
Aphrodisiac Blend: 8 drops Sandalwood/2 drops Jasmine
Sleep Inducing Blend: 10 drops Roman Chamomile
Sore Muscles Blend: 2 drops Ginger, 1 drops Black Pepper, 4 drops Peppermint, 5 drops
Eucalyptus.
Directions: Mix the oils well and store in an airtight, dark glass container. This recipe can be
doubled or tripled.
To Use: Apply only a small amount (1/2-1 teaspoon) for each massage.
Disclaimer: This blend assumes that you know how to safely give a massage. AromaWeb assumes
no liability for your use of this recipe. For more information, read the Aromatherapy Massage
article.
Air Freshener:
Multiply your blend by 6 to obtain a total of 30 drops of your chosen blend. Continue by using the
30 drop blend in the Air Freshener recipe.
Ingredients:
4 oz. clean spray bottle with a fine mist setting (do not use a bottle that previously contained
cleaning products or hair products such as hair spray).
30-40 drops of your favorite essential oil or essential oil blend keeping the safety data of the
chosen essential oil(s) in mind
1.5 ounces of distilled water and 1.5 ounces of high-proof alcohol (vodka is suitable, isopropyl or
rubbing alcohol is not). Alternatively, you may omit the alcohol and increase the amount of
distilled water to 3 ounces. The alcohol helps the aroma linger for a longer duration.
Example essential oil blends that may be used:
20 drops lime
14 drops bergamot
4 drops ylang ylang
2 drops rose
15 drops clary sage
9 drops lemon
6 drops lavender
20 drops rosemary
8 drops grapefruit
4 drops peppermint
2 drops spearmint (optional)
15 drops bergamot
15 drops spearmint
Be sure and take heed in the safety data for the oil(s) you choose to use since an air freshener, by
its nature, will come in contact with all those in your household.
Directions:
Fill the spray bottle with the choice of either 1.5 ounces of distilled water and 1.5 ounces of
alcohol or 3 ounces of distilled water. (Even though a 4 oz. bottle is suggested, leave about 1 oz.
unfilled so you can shake the bottle well between uses.) Then, add 30-40 drops of essential oil.
Essential oils can very in strength. You may want to try 20 drops at first especially if you live in a
household with someone who is sensitive to strong aromas. Shake the bottle prior to each use, and
let it sit for about a day before making a conclusion that the aroma is too weak; the aroma can
change after the air freshener has had time to sit. Mist lightly in the room. Be especially careful not
to allow the air freshener mist fall onto furniture or into open beverages.
Body Lotion
I was torn on what title to give this recipe because this recipe isn't made from scratch, and I'm not
trying to be misleading. Making lotion from scratch is a bit complex (but definitely worth the
effort), and I wanted to offer a recipe that beginners could enjoy making. So, we begin by working
with an unscented lotion base and add essential oils. Very easy!
(In the future, I will likely add a complete lotion recipe to AromaWeb, but in the meantime, I
recommend reading Making Aromatherapy Creams & Lotions: 101 Natural Formulas to Revitalize
& Nourish Your Skin by Donna Maria Coles Johnson.)
Ingredients:
8 oz. unscented hand or body lotion (sellers of natural products and aromatherapy products
sometimes sell lotion bases, SLS-free unscented shampoo andshower gel)
10 drops Patchouli
20 drops Sandalwood
5 drops Carrot Seed
Directions: The best way to blend the essential oils into the lotion is to pour the lotion into a bowl,
add the oils and then mix very well. Once mixed, add the lotion back to the bottle using a funnel.
Patchouli, sandalwood and carrot seed oils help aid dry skin. The patchouli and sandalwood oils
have a lovely rich scent when blended together. The carrot seed oil is wonderful for the skin, but is
a little harsh in aroma.
Enjoy experimenting with other essential oils in this recipe. But do be sure to heed the safety
precautions for each essential oil that you use and avoid essential oils that are known to cause skin
irritation.
To Use: Use as you would use other hand and body lotions.
Depression
These recipes may help during times of depression and anxiety. When selecting and using essential
oils, be sure to follow all safety precautions and remember that aromatherapy should not be used as
a substitute for proper medical treatment.
Blend #1
1 drop Rose
3 drops Sandalwood
1 drop Orange
Blend #2
3 drops Bergamot
2 drops Clary Sage
Blend #3
1 drop Lavender
1 drop Ylang Ylang
3 drops Grapefruit
Blend #4
2 drops Frankincense
1 drop Lemon
drops Jasmine or Neroli
Directions: Select one of the blends shown above. Then, choose which method you'd like to use the
blend and follow the directions below:
Diffuser Blend:
Multiply your blend by 4 to obtain a total of 20 drops of your chosen blend. Add your oils to a dark
colored glass bottle and mix well by rollling the bottle in between your hands. Add the appropriate
number of drops from your created blend to your diffuser by following the manufacturer’s
instructions.
Acne
Ingredients:
1 ounce Jojoba or Fractionated Coconut Oil
6 drops Lavender Essential Oil
5 drops Tea Tree or New Zealand Tea Tree (Manuka) Essential Oil
1 drop Geranium Essential Oil
Directions: Pour the selected carrier oil into a very clean bottle (amber glass is best) and then add
the essential oils and tightly close the bottle. Although bottles with rubber dropper tops cannot be
used to store undiluted essential oils, it is ok to store this recipe in a bottle with dropper top. Roll
the bottle to gently mix the oils for a minute or two. Apply a small amount to the face, neck or
back, but be certain to avoid the eyes, lips, nostrils and inside the ears. Gentle roll the bottle before
each use to ensure the essential oils are properly mixed.
Confidence
These recipes may help enhance your confidence. When selecting and using essential oils, be sure
to follow all safety precautions and remember that aromatherapy should not be used as a substitute
for proper medical treatment.
Blend #1
2 drops Bay Laurel
3 drops Bergamot
Blend #2
3 drops Orange
2 drops Rosemary
Blend #3
4 drops Bergamot
1 drop Jasmine
Blend #4
3 drops Grapefruit
2 drops Cypress
Directions: Select one of the blends shown above. Then, choose which method you'd like to use the
blend and follow the directions below:
Diffuser Blend:
Multiply your blend by 4 to obtain a total of 20 drops of your chosen blend. Add your oils to a dark
colored glass bottle and mix well by rollling the bottle in between your hands. Add the appropriate
number of drops from your created blend to your diffuser by following the manufacturer’s
instructions.
Happiness
These blends can help enhance happiness, joy and peace. Citrus oils are a wonderful choice when
seeking a pleasant, happy environment, and they are inexpensive.
When selecting and using oils, be sure to follow all safety precautions and remember that
aromatherapy should not be used as a substitute for proper medical treatment.
Blend #1
3 drops Bergamot
1 drop Ylang Ylang
1 drop Grapefruit
Blend #2
1 drop Geranium
2 drops Frankincense
2 drops Orange
Blend #3
2 drops Sandalwood
1 drop Rose
2 drops Bergamot
Blend #4
2 drops Lemon, Orange or Bergamot
2 drops Grapefruit
1 drop Ylang Ylang, Rose or Neroli
Directions: Select one of the blends shown above. Then, choose which method you'd like to use the
blend and follow the directions below:
Diffuser Blend:
Multiply your blend by 4 to obtain a total of 20 drops of your chosen blend. Add your oils to a dark
colored glass bottle and mix well by rollling the bottle in between your hands. Add the appropriate
number of drops from your created blend to your diffuser by following the manufacturer’s
instructions.
Ease Feelings of Panic and Panic Attacks
These recipes may help during times of panic.
When selecting and using essential oils, be sure to follow all safety precautions and remember that
aromatherapy should not be used as a substitute for proper medical treatment.
Blend #1
2 drops Helichrysum
3 drops Frankincense
Blend #2
1 drop Rose
4 drops Lavender
Blend #3
1 drop Neroli
4 drops Lavender
Blend #4
1 drops Rose
4 drops Frankincense
Directions: Select one of the blends shown above. Then, choose which method you'd like to use the
blend and follow the directions below:
Diffuser Blend:
Multiply your blend by 4 to obtain a total of 20 drops of your chosen blend. Add your oils to a dark
colored glass bottle and mix well by rollling the bottle in between your hands. Add the appropriate
number of drops from your created blend to your diffuser by following the manufacturer’s
instructions.
to Help Energize and Stay Alert
These blends can help energize and stimulate you when you are fatigued.
When selecting and using oils, be sure to follow all safety precautions and remember that
aromatherapy should not be used as a substitute for proper medical treatment.
Blend #1
2 drops Basil
1 drop Cypress
2 drops Grapefruit
Blend #2
3 drops Grapefruit
2 drops Ginger
Blend #3
2 drops Rosemary
3 drops Bergamot
Blend #4
2 drops Peppermint
1 drop Frankincense
2 drops Lemon
Directions: Select one of the blends shown above. Then, choose which method you'd like to use the
blend and follow the directions below:
Diffuser Blend:
Multiply your blend by 4 to obtain a total of 20 drops of your chosen blend. Add your oils to a dark
colored glass bottle and mix well by rollling the bottle in between your hands. Add the appropriate
number of drops from your created blend to your diffuser by following the manufacturer’s
instructions.
Anti-stress remedy
80 drops of Marjarom alcohol solution
60 drops of Lemon alcohol solution
40 drops of Bassilicum alcohol solution
40 drops of Lavender alcohol solution
40 drops of Melissa alcohol solution
100 ml of Citronella hydrosol
50 ml of Orange hydrosol
50 ml of Mandarin hydrosol
Add 20 drops of the blend in a glass of water and drink twice a day. This is a really simple way to
relax or de-stress.
head massage for stress and tension headache
100 ml of Hyppericum carrier oil
10 drops of Chamomile essential oil
10 drops of Rosemary essential oil
7 drops of Lavender essential oil
5 drops of Citronella essential oil
5 drops of Melissa essential oil
Rub your head gently using this blend and offer yourself a stress relieving massage. In few minutes
you will heal your disturbing headache, will be calmed, your head tissues will be relaxed and you
will feel better and reborn.
Relaxation remedy
30 drops of Melissa essential oil
30 drops of Citronella essential oil
20 drops of Cypress essential oil
20 drops of Lavender essential oil
20 drops of Pine essential oil
10 drops of Bassilicum essential oil
Add 30 drops of the blend into 200 – 300 ml of your shower gel or 3-5 drops of it to your bath
sponge. Alternatively, you can vaporize 6-10 drops with an essential oil burner. This remedy will
help you unwind your mind and body and achieve harmony and wellbeing.
Remedy for headache
30 ml of Oregano alcohol solution
20 ml of Rosemary alcohol solution
20 ml of Hyppericum alcohol solution
20 ml of Melissa alcohol solution
10 ml of Chamomile alcohol solution
Add 30 drops of the blend into a glass of water and drink 3-4 times per day. You will alleviate the
pain and feel better. If the headache persists, you should consult your doctor.
Remedy for depression – melancholy
60 drops of Rosemary alcohol solution
50 drops of Hypericum alcohol solution
30 drops of Chamomile alcohol solution
30 drops of Melissa alcohol solution
100 ml of Melissa hydrosol
50 ml of Marjoram hydrosol
50 ml of Mandarin hydrosol
Dilute 30 drops of the blend into water, drink 3 times per day and you likely will improve mood,
enjoy your life and contribute in achieving peace of mind.
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Remedy for burns
50 ml Hypericum carrier oil
50 drops of Calendula essential oil
30 drops Lavender essential oil
5 drops of Chamomile essential oil
3 drops of Peppermint essential oil
2 drops of Rosemary essential oil
2 drops of Melissa essential oil
1 drop of Eucalyptus essential oil
Use a soaked with the mix compress and apply it to the burned skin. Wait approximately for 10
minutes and then repeat the procedure for 2 or 3 times. When you finish the burn treatment it is
most likely to have relieved pain and reduced skin swelling.
Remedy for abscess and insects’ bites
30 ml of Hyppericum alcohol solution
30 ml of Oregano alcohol solution
20 ml of Lemon alcohol hydrosol
20 ml of Calendula alcohol hydrosol
20 drops of Withe essential oil
20 drops of Lavender essential oil
100 ml of Lavender hydrosol
50 ml of Chamomile hydrosol
Soak a compress with the blend and put it at the effected area. It will contribute to a faster and
painless healing.
Salve cream for burns
Add to 50 ml base cream:
20 drops of Hypericum essential oil
10 drops of Calendula essential oil
2 drops of Chamomile essential oil
2 drops of Lavender essential oil
1 drop of Rosemary essential oil
1 drop of Peppermint essential oil
1 drop of Melissa essential oil
1 drop of Eucalyptus essential oil
Apply the mix to affected area and wait for approximately 15 minutes to alleviate pain and assist
swelling reduction.
Cleansing cream for dry skin
Add to 200 – 300 ml of a natural cleansing cream:
20 drops of Hyppericum essential oil
10 drops of Calendula essential oil
5 drops of Lavender essential oil
5 drops of Chamomile essential oil
5 drops of Geranium essential oil
Use the cream twice a day (necessarily once every morning to get rid of last night’s toxic product).
The cleansing cream will balance skin function and remove any impurity without over drying the
skin.
Facial lotion for dull, tired skin
100 ml of Cypress hydrosol
30 drops of Cypress alcohol solution
30 drops of Withe alcohol solution
20 drops of Lemon alcohol solution
Enjoy this aromatic facial lotion and rejuvenate your tired dull skin. The facial will stimulate
circulation, unplug skin’s pores, let it breathe and finally offer you a healthy looking youthful skin.
Shampoo or bath foam for itching and xeroderma (dry skin)
Add to 300 ml natural shampoo or shower gel or bath foam:
30 drops of Hypericum essential oil
30 drops of Chamomile essential oil
20 drops of Calendula essential oil
20 drops of Marjoram essential oil
10 drops of Lavender essential oil
5 drops of Chamomile essential oil
2 drops of Geranium essential oil
2 drops of Citronella essential oil
2 drops of Melissa essential oil
Wash your skin with this shower gel and discover without delay how soft and smooth your skin
can be.
Anti-cellulite Remedy
100 ml of Sage carrier oil
10 drops of Rosemary essential oil
10 drops of Geranium essential oil
10 drops of Lavender essential oil
10 drops of Lemon essential oil
10 drops of Marjoram essential oil
Rub with the mix your hips, thighs and belly once or twice a day. This Aromatherapy massage will
encourage body detoxication and blood circulation resulting to a firmed up, youthful skin, without
the “orange peel” surface.
Hair loss shampoo
Add to 300 ml natural shampoo:
100 drops of Laurel hydrosol
30 drops of Sage vegetable oil
20 drops of Hypericum essential oil
10 drops of Lavender essential oil
5 drops of Laurel essential oil
5 drops of Rosemary essential oil
Use this shampoo regularly and permantly if possible. Massage your scalp gently with it and be
patient. After few months of intensive treatment you will confirm that hair thinning and loss have
stopped and probably hair recovery is about to begin.
Solution for hair loss, dandruff and seborrhea
70 drops of Lemon alcohol solution
70 drops of Sage alcohol solution
70 drops of Orange alcohol solution
100 ml of Laurel hydrosol
100 ml of Rosemary hydrosol
100 ml of Orange hydrosol
Once a day rub your scalp with the blend, but do not rinse your head off. Be patient and wait few
months to see the results.
Solution for acne, wounds, inflammations, mycosis (vaginal and other), ulcer, laryngitis,
gingivitis etc.
100 drops of Calendula alcohol solution
50 drops of Savory alcohol solution
50 drops of Oregano alcohol solution
50 drops of Lemon alcohol solution
50 drops of Hypericum solution
50 ml of Chamomile hydrosol
50 ml of Sage hydrosol
50 ml of Lavender hydrosol
This is Aromatherapy recipe has many uses and can assist healing of various conditions. Apply the
blend to skin, use it for vaginal wash or gargle with it.
Natural Alcoholism Treatment
Clary Sage Oil and Fennel Oil are the most helpful essential oils in alcoholism treatment.
They reduce the duration of alcohol’s side effects and decrease the influence of psychological
reasons that push people to consume alcohol.
These oils can be used in burners and diffusers, for inhalation and massage. Simply add 3-5 drops
of Clary Sage or Fennel Oil in an aromatherapy diffuser or dilute 3-4 drops into your favourite
carrier oil for a relaxing massage. Moreover you can inhale (with your eyes closed) a handkerchief
saturated with 3-4 drops or a bawl with hot water and 5-7 drops of Clary Sage or Fennel essential
oil.
Aromatherapy blend for viruses, cold and flu
50 ml of Eucalyptus carrier oil
5 drops of Rosemary essential oil
5 drops of Pine essential oil
5 drops of Cypress essential oil
4 drops of Lemon essential oil
3 drops of Savory essential oil
3 drops of Oregano essential oil
3 drops of Fennel essential oil
2 drops of Sage essential oil
Rub with the blend your body or forehead and assist healing of various viruses. You can repeat
rubbing 2-3 times a day.
Insects repellent
50 ml Bassilicum carrier oil
5 drops of Eucalyptus essential oil
5 drops of Lavender essential oil
5 drops of Citronella essential oil
5 drops of Marjoram essential oil
5 drops of Cedar Wood essential oil
Apply the blend to your body. The insects do not like the smell and are forced to withdraw. You
can use the essential oils mentioned above in a diffuser or mix with water in a spray bottle to repel
wasp out of your home.
Moth repellent
50 ml Lavender carrier oil
20 drops of Cedar Wood essential oil
20 drops of Lemon essential oil
20 drops of Bassilicum essential oil
10 drops of Eucalyptus essential oil
10 drops of Citronella essential oil
10 drops of Lavender essential oil
Dampen cotton balls with the blend, put them in your wardrobes and get rid of the troublesome
moth.
Solution for halitosis (bad breath)
100 ml of Fennel hydrosol
50 ml of Sage hydrosol
50 ml of Citronella hydrosol
30 ml of Calendula alcohol solution
Gargle with the blend 3 times every day and you will have a nice fresh breathe. It gives
immmediate results.
Remedy for bloat – dyspepsia
30 drops of Fennel alcohol solution
30 drops of Melissa alcohol solution
20 drops of Savory alcohol solution
20 drops of Oregano alcohol solution
20 drops of Chamomile alcohol solution
Add 20 drops of the blend to a glass of water and drink it after meals. This remedy will help you to
avoid intestinal or digestive disorders, improving your everyday life.
Remedy for functional digestive system
50 ml of Orange alcohol solution
30 ml of Lemon alcohol solution
100 ml Fennel hydrosol
100 ml Menthe hydrosol
Add 30 drops of the blend in a glass of water and drink before and after meals. This remedy will
help your stomach function and improve digestion.
Solution for fangitis, relaxed throat, sniffle, cough, sore throat, stomatitis, aphtha, gingivitis
70 drops of Eucalyptus alcohol solution
50 drops of Savory alcohol solution
30 drops of Sage alcohol solution
20 drops of Rosemary alcohol solution
50 ml Eucalyptus hydrosol
50 ml Fennel hydrosol
This recipe can help you treat various diseases that have to do with mouth and larynx. You can
gargle with the blend 4-5 times a day or add 10 drops in a glass of water and drink it 2 or 3 times a
day.
Remedy for muscle pain, coxalgia, neuralgia and sprains
Add to 5 kilos of hot water:
50 ml of Rosemary hydrosol
50 ml of Calendula hydrosol
50 ml of Hypericum hydrosol
30 ml Savory alcohol solution
30 ml Oregano alcohol solution
100 ml Fennel hydrosol
100 ml Pine hydrosol
Foot bath or compress to painful areas. This treatment will improve circulation and soothe the
pain. Apply the remedy as soon as possible for faster healing.
Decongestant nose drops
50 ml of saline solution
30 drops of Marjoram hydrosol
20 drops of Rosemary hydrosol
20 drops of Pine hydrosol
10 drops of Savory Sage hydrosol
10 drops of Sage hydrosol
10 drops of Eucalyptus alcohol solution
10 drops of Sage alcohol solution
Place 2-3 drops of the blend into your nose 2-3 times a day and you will relieve nasal congestion
and pressure and temporarily be able to breathe easier. Additionally, you can use this recipe to
relieve plugged ears.
Remedy for cough and lung diseases
40 ml of Bassilicum alcohol solution
30 ml of Fennel alcohol solution
30 ml of Oregano alcohol solution
30 ml of Pine alcohol solution
100 ml of Pine hydrosol
50 ml of Savory hydrosol
This is a natural antitussive and expectorant remedy that can help healing of various cough and
lung diseases. Just dilute 30 drops of the blend to lukewarm water and drink 3 times per day.
Hydrosols
Hydrosols are by-products which are collected during the steam distillation of various plants,
flowers and herbs. The term “Hydrosol” comes from the latin words “Hydro” (means water) and
“Sol” (means solution). Consequently hydrosol is the watery solution and was first used be the
American herbalist Jeanne Rose in 1990. Hydrosols are also referred as Floral waters or Distillate
waters.
They are full of anti-inflammatory and water soluble ingredients of the plant, while they are free of
any irritant substance and therefore they are ideal for natural skin care for both children and adults,
for males and females.The authentic Hydrosols do not contain any alcohol and synthetic essences.
They are antiseptic, styptic, refreshing and are considered to be perfect substitutes of tonic lotions,
after shaves and invigorate hair products. They can also be used for compresses, skin cleaning and
can be added to bath water. Moreover, they can be used for house-sanitization creating a nice and
refreshing atmosphere or can be added to the detergent when washing clothes
After consulting a physician or a druggist, various hydrosols can be ingested with food, water or
juice. As they contain no ethereals but only water soluble ingredients of plants, ingestion is not
dangerous, as far as the cautions for use are carefully followed.
Hydrosols Attributes
In this section we are pleased to provide you information about the most popular Hydrosols (and
their attributes) of plants that grow all over the world.
• Arnica
Arnica hydrosol is antiphlogistic and cicatrizand. Exterior use is recommended (in the form
of compresses) in order to heal wounds and bruises and relieve muscle’s pain. Added to
milk and lotion, it can combat cellulites, varicose veins, phlebitis etc.
• Bassilicum
Bassilicum hydrosol has been distinguished for its therapeutic attributes to a number of
enteric and peptic disorders such as colitis, bloat, constipation and dyspepsia. It is
recommended for interior use.
• Bitter Orange
It is used exteriorly for greasy and mixed skin care and helps in cellulites treatment. Also
Bitter Orange is recognized as a natural deodorant.
• Calendula
Calendula hydrosol is an antiphlogistic, antispasmodic, anti bleeding, styptic and
cicatrizant substance. It is used for cleaning and healing wounds and burns, cleaning babies
when changing didies, and generally for every skin disease.
• Chamomile (Blue)
It is anti-inflammatory and used exteriorly at burns, sunburns, wounds, skin’s eruptions and
psoriasis. Also, you can compress it to swollen veins and haemorrhoids and use it to clean
sensitive and problematic skin (for example baby skin). Added to baby’s bath foam during
its evening bath, it makes babies sleep deep.
• Citronella
It can stimulate endocrinal system and it is used for weight loss, dyspepsia and menstrual
cramps (interior use). Exteriorly is used as mouthwash for oral hygiene and after tooth
extractions for healing. Also it is used for cleaning normal and mixed skin.
• Cypress
It is considered as one of the most effective natural substances which can be used interiorly
as blood withdrawal and depurator. Externally it is used for greasy skin and hair as well as
for acne. Moreover, it can heal cellulites, dermatitis and phlebitis.
• Eucalyptus
Exterior use (gargles and mouthwash) is recommended in order to combat flu, cold and
cough.
• Geranium
It is used for many types of skin care (greasy, dry, sensitive). Additional, it helps healing of
sunburns, skin’s irritation and insect’s bites (exterior use). Besides, interior use can be
beneficial to water retention, menstrual cycle problems and lymphatic circulation disorders.
• Grapefruit
It is an antimicrobial, antibiotic and antiscorbutic substance. It is used for lymphatic
decongestant, intestinal diseases, water retention, weight loss and indigestion. Grapefruit
hydrosol is beneficial for greasy skin and hair and can be used against cellulites (external
use).
• Helihrisum
It is very effective when being compressed over bruises and can help healing wounds. Its
use is fatherly advised after a visti to the dentist. Helihrisum hydrosol (undiluted or diluted
50:50 with water) can be used to combat gingivitis symptoms.
• Hypericum
Exterior use improves healing of injuries, wounds, varicose veins and light burns.
• Laurel
Exterior use (gargles and mouthwash) is recommended for gum infections. Also, it helps
hair growing and promotes fresh breath. On the other hand, interior use can combat
lymphatic congestion.
• Lavender
It is one of the best natural deodorants and it is widely used for all types of skin care (dry,
greasy, sensitive, and normal). It alleviates men’s skin after shaving and soothes sunburns
and eruptions (exterior use).
• Lemon
Lemon hydrosol is used exteriorly for various skin problems such as acne, greasy skin and
hair, cellulites, varicose veins. Moreover, it can help combat circulation problems.
• Mandarin
Exterior use is recommended to cure acne and improve greasy skin and hair. Also it can
combat cellulites and water retention.
• Marjoram
It has therapeutic and beneficial attributes to a number of oral diseases. It can be used as
mouthwash for stomatitis, oral thrushes, gum diseases and tongue problems.
• Melissa
It is used for enteric problems related to colics and Crown’s disease. Also it acts against
viruses, allergies and water retention. It helps pregnant women to avoid morning sickness
and it is recommended for hyperkinetic children (interior use). Exterior use is
recommended to clean and alleviate skin’s irritations and eczemas while Melissa can also
be used as an anti-wrinkle treatment.
• Neroli
It is styptic and beneficial to sensitive and greasy skin (exterior use only). It should be
diluted in combination with other hydrosols when applied to dry skin (20% Neroli – 80%
Lavender, Rose or Geranium Hydrosols). Also, it can be used together with Cistus hydrosol
as a cleaning lotion for irritated skin. Neroli is very scented, so it is also recommended as a
natural perfume or fragrance.
• Tilia
It is refreshing and can assuage irritated skin. Moreover, it is antidepressant, helps to
combat stress and insomnia and produces a cheery mood. It can be sprayed in the bedroom
before going to sleep and added to a baby’s night bath.
• Orange
It is often used for greasy skin hydration and care. Also, Orange hydrosol helps cellulites
and water retention treatment (exterior use).
• Oregano
It is used as mouthwash and gargle for oral diseases, gum and teeth infections and
hoarseness. Moreover, it is used for topical washes for mycosis, vaginal problems and
genital itching (exterior use). Interior use is recommended for blood clearing, infections of
the genitourinary system and general invigoration of immune system.
• Peppermint
Bath with Peppermint (Mentha) hydrosol is very effective to greasy skin. Besides, it helps
prevention of menopause’s hot flashes (exterior use, inhalations, etc). Interior use is
recommended for water retention, colic and Crown’s disease.
• Rose
It is refreshing, lightly styptic and considered ideal for all kinds of skin (normal, dry,
greasy, sensitive, and mature). It is used for compresses, facial masks, steam baths, and can
be added to all cosmetics because of its special attributes and perfume. Mixed with Cistus
hydrosol it reduces wrinkles. Added in bath it has relaxing and refreshing effects.
Moreover, a combination of Rose, Chamomile and Lavender hydrosol can help to combat
stress, and insomnia, to heal sun burns and clean wounds. Rose hydrosol is also often used
as an additive substance to many sweets and drinks.
• Rosemary
Rosemary hydrosol can be added it to shampoo because it helps hair growing. Moreover, it
is an effective natural medicine for cellulites, rheumatisms and arthritis (exterior use).
• Sage
It is restorative to normal and mixed skin and can be used as an anti-wrinkle treatment.
Also, it improves hair glow (especially of dark and red hair). Moreover, it alleviates tumid
joints and heals gum inflammations (exterior use).
• Savory
Exterior use is recommended for infected injuries. Also it is used for gargle and
mouthwash in order to cure various oral diseases (hoarseness, tonsillitis, infected gums,
gumboils and bad breath).
• Witch hazel
It is strongly antioxidant and thus is used against skin irritation, eruption, itch, lump,
eczemas and psoriasis. Moreover, it is anti-inflammatory and cicatrizand and helps in
cleaning and caring open wounds. Also, it is efficacious medicine for varicose veins and
haemorrhoids (compresses and local wash). Witch hazel is the most appropriate hydrosol
for mature and problematic skin and is considered as one of the most anti-ageing natural
medicine.
• Yarrow
Although it has an unpleasant smell, Yarrow hydrosol is wholesome for the circulatory and
respiratory system and can support weight loss. It is used for combating hypo-thyriodism
and the symptoms of menopause as well as for the regulation of the menstrual cycle.
Additionally, Yarrow hydrosol is used against indigestion and pain caused by cold or flu.
Also, it can be used in the form of compresses for varicose veins and phlebitis, in the form
of spray for scalp or skin seborrhea and can be combined with other hydrosols although its
smell is not pleasant at all.
Essential Oils A-Z
The most popular essential oils (in alphabetical order) and their natural attributes. From time to
time, we add essential oils that are not listed, in order to provide the completely full list of
aromatherapy essential oils.
• Achillea oil. Anti-inflammatory and haemostatic. Against hypertension, insomnia and
haemorrhoids. For gynecological diseases and neuralgia.
• Angelica oil. Carminative and relaxing. For heart, respiratory and skin problems, anorexia,
asthma, stomach ulcer, arthritis and psoriasis.
• Aniseed oil. Emmenagogu, antispasmodic and tonic. For menstruation, menopause’s
disease, dyspepsia, colitis, asthmatic bronchitis and tachycardia.
• Bassilicum oil. Tonic, refreshing, memory boosting and insectifuge. For headaches,
insomnia, depression and nervous tension.
• Balsam (Canada) oil. Antiseptic and relaxing. For asthma, bronchitis, dejection and sore
throat.
• Balsam (Peru) oil. Anti-inflammatory, antiseptic, disinfectant. For wounds and stomach
ulcer.
• Balsam (Tolu) oil. Anti-inflammatory, antiseptic, excretory and antitussive.
• Benzoin oil. Excretory, calefacient, pulmonic and antiseptic. For acne, eczema, psoriasis,
coughs and bad blood circulation.
• Bergamot oil. Refreshing, tonic and calming. For stress, depression, insomnia, skin
disorders and digestive conditions.
• Bitter Almond oil. Aromatic. Can cause eruption of the skin.
• Bitter Orange oil. Anti-inflammatory, antiseptic, styptic, antibacterial, fungicide,
stomachic and laxative. For stomachic problems, enteric fermentation, constipation, acne,
greasy skin and dyspepsia.
• Cajeput oil. Antiseptic, calefacient. For respiratory infections, varicose veins and
haemorrhoids.
• Calendula oil. Anti-bleeding, anti-inflammatory, antiseptic, styptic, cicatrizant and
fungicide. For burns, wounds, eczema, greasy skin, skin inflammation and eruption and
against bites of insects.
• Cardamon oil. Antiseptic, diuretic emmenagogue and dilatant for blood vessels. For
digestive system, bronchitis and enteric convulsion.
• Carrot (seed) oil. Antiseptic, diuretic, dilatant for blood vessels and emmenagogue. For
dermatitis, eczema, psoriasis, rheumatisms, arthritis, anemia, dyspepsia, anorexia, colics,
and menstruation’s problems. It refreshes mature skin and relieves menstruation’s pain.
• Cedar oil. Insectifuge, antiseptic, calming, aphrodisiac, diuretic, styptic and fungicide. For
acne, greasy skin, dandruff, hair loss, cough, bronchitis, cystitis, leucorrhoea, nervous
tension and genitals’ itching. It helps hair regrowing and invigorates blood circulation.
• Chamomile (Blue) oil. Calming, refreshing, antiseptic and emollient. For skin infections
and stomach derangement.
• Chamomile (Roman) oil. Calming, relaxant and antiseptic. For asthma and enteric
parasites.
• Clove oil. Anti-infectious, antispasmodic, insectifuge, anti-fungicide and tonic. For
migraine, vertigo, stress, toothache, acne, wounds, burns, sprains, colic, sea sickness and
dyspepsia.
• Cinnamon oil. Antiseptic and antibacterial. For diarrhea, dyspepsia, bad blood circulation
and rheumatisms.
• Citronella oil. Cardiotonic, antispasmodic, calming, insectifuge and anti-louse. For
rheumatisms, insomnia, stress, depression, otitis, arthritis, various colics and pelvis pain.
• Cistus oil. Styptic, relaxing and calming. For elder skin and wrinkles.
• Coriander oil. Calefacient, tonic and peptic. For stress and insomnia.
• Cumin oil. Calefacient, tonic, and antiseptic. For dyspepsia, enteric convulsions and
insomnia.
• Cypress oil. Deodorant, styptic, diuretic, calming and refreshing. For asthma, bronchitis,
cellulites, greasy skin, phlebitis, suppuration, gynecological and circulation problems.
• Elecampane oil. Bactericidal, antifungal and antiparasitic. For mycosis, bronchitis and
anemia.
• Eucalyptus oil. Antiseptic, analgesic, pesticide. For flu, cold, sinusitis, laryngitis, cough,
coxalgia, neuralgia, rheumatisms and mental lucidity.
• Fennel seed oil. Alleviative, anti-parasitic, purge and against enteric fermentations. For all
gynecological problems, water retention and cystitis.
• Fir (Black) oil. Antimicrobial, ejaculatory and tonic. For rheumatisms, respiratory
diseases, flu, cough and stress.
• Fir (Siberian) oil. Antiseptic and refreshing. For acne and bronchitis.
• Frankincense oil. Refreshing, anti-inflammatory and immunizer. For asthma and
bronchitis.
• Ginger oil. Calefacient and peptic. For sea sickness and various enteric diseases.
• Grape – Fruit oil. Antioxidant and antispasmodic. For cellulites, obesity and urine
retention.
• Geranium oil. Circulation tonic, anti-ageing, styptic, anti-cellulite, haemostatic and
insectifuge. For stress, nervousness, urine retention, cellulites, haemorrhoids, greasy skin,
menopause’s and gynecological problems.
• Helichrysum oil. For wounds, burns, thrombosis, cirrhosis and acne. It helps circulation
and cholesterol problems.
• Hypericum oil. Styptic, calming, cicatrizant and anti-inflammatory. For enteric
inflammation, healing internal and external injuries, various pains (back, neck, muscle).
Also for greasy hair and dandruff.
• Hyssop oil. Antiseptic. For blood dialysis, tonsillitis and pneumonia.
• Jasmine oil. Relaxing, calming and aphrodisiac. For headache, menstrual period, dejection
and nervous fatigue.
• Juniper oil. Anti-rheumatic, anti-toxic, emmenagogue and tonic. For nervous strain, stress,
gynaecological diseases, arteriosclerosis, rheumatism, cellulites and obesity.
• Laurel oil. Insectifuge, antiseptic, diuretic, bactericide, fungicide, tonic and refreshing. For
rheumatisms, wounds and hematoma.
• Lavender oil. Analgesic, diuretic, styptic, refreshing, relaxing, and calming. For
rheumatisms, muscle’s pain, colics, dyspepsia, depression, headaches, hypertension,
insomnia, stress and skin diseases.
• Lemon oil. Refreshing, stimulating, antimicrobial, febrifuge, diuretic, antitoxic,
haemostatic and antiseptic. For rheumatisms, digestive and hepatic problems, greasy skin,
arthritis, varicose veins, cellulites, obesity, brittle nails, flu, fever, sniffles and dyspepsia.
• Lemongrass oil. Analgesic, antidepressant, antiseptic and insecticidal. For digestive and
hepatic problems.
• Mandarin oil. Calming, antispasmodic and anti-wrinkle. For acne, greasy skin, urine
retention, obesity, dyspepsia, enteric problems and insomnia.
• Manuka oil. Antibacterial, fungicide and relaxant. For skin diseases, mycosis and
psoriasis.
• Marigold oil. For mycosis, respiratory infections and enteric parasites.
• Marjoram oil. Calefacient, corroborant, antispasmodic and muscle booster. For arthritis,
rheumatisms, lumbago, colics, strains, constipation, cellulites, dyspnoea, migraine, nervous
tension, insomnia and dizziness.
• Mastic oil. Anti-inflammatory and antibiotic. For skin problems, arthritis, coxalgia,
bronchitis and urethritis.
• May Chang oil. Antiseptic, deodorant, disinfectant, insecticidal stomachic and calming.
For acne, dermatitis, sudation, bloat, dyspepsia, heart arrhythmia, hypertension and nervous
tension.
• Melissa oil. Antispasmodic, refreshing and calming. For chronic cough, asthma, bronchitis,
colics, menopause’s’ problems, stress, migraines, vertigo, insomnia, hysteria and erethism.
• Myrrh oil. Tonic and anti-ageing. For dysentery, hemorrhoids and hyperthyroidism.
• Myrtle oil. For skin invigoration, greasy skin, hormone counterbalance, hemorrhoids and
ovary and thyroid problems.
• Neroli oil. Refreshing, calming and nervine. For parasites, hemorrhoids, exhaustion and
depression.
• Niaouli oil. Antiseptic, anti-allergic against viruses. For otitis, laryngitis and hormone
problems.
• Nutmeg oil. Peptic, calefacient, antioxidant and analgesic. For bloat, dyspepsia, sea
sickness and muscle pain.
• Orange oil. Calming, antispasmodic and anti-wrinkle. For skin care, obesity, fluid
retention, obesity, constipation, nervous tension and stress.
• Oregano oil. Antiseptic, deodorant, aphrodisiac, tonic, febrifuge, peptic and pesticide. For
massage (especially to painful articulations), rheumatisms, cough, asthma, bronchitis and
cellulites. Don not use undiluted oregano essential oil to skin.
• Patchouli oil. Relaxing and refreshing. For dry skin, acne, eczema. It helps nervous
invigoration.
• Pefitgrain oil. Antiseptic, deodorant, peptic and tonic. For acne, sudation, greasy skin and
hair, dyspepsia, insomnia and nervous exhaustion.
• Pennyroyal oil. Tonic, insectifuge and emmenagogue.
• Pepper (Black) oil. Tonic to digestive and respiratory system, waterworks, toothache,
bronchitis, rheumatisms and sexual impotence.
• Pepper (Red) oil. Antiseptic. It invigorates blood circulation and helps flu healing.
• Peppermint (or Mentha oil). Antiseptic, tonic and anti-inflammatory. For coxalgia,
dyspepsia, sea sickness, fever, stress and migraine.
• Ravensara oil. Anti-infectious, nervine and excretory. For insomnia and invigoration of
chronic fatigue of the muscles.
• Rose oil. Calming, relaxing, antidepressant and anti-wrinkle. For chronic bronchitis,
asthma and sexual impotence.
• Rosemary oil. Corroborant, emmenagogue, tonic and antiseptic. For memory, and energy
boosting, muscle’s pain, rheumatisms, bad circulation. One of the best tonic massage oils.
It helps hair growing.
• Rosewood oil. Anti-ageing and tonic. For depression, fatigue and respiratory infections.
• Sage oil. Antiseptic. For cold, fever, stomach’s and peptic problems, cellulites, obesity,
herpes and menstruation’s problems. It is considered decongestant for blood circulation.
• Salvia Sclarea oil. Calming and antidepressant. For mental euphoria, menstruation’s
problems, hemorrhoids and nervous distress.
• Sandalwood oil. Calming, anti-ageing and cardiotonic. Considered decongestant for vein
and lymph.
• Savory oil. Tonic, calefacient, aphrodisiac, antibiotic and anti-parasitic. Don’t apply it
undiluted to skin.
• Tarragon oil. Calefacient and stimulating. For peptic and equilibration of the nervous
system.
• Tea Tree oil. Antiseptic and local anaesthetic. For mycosis, enteric parasites and various
infections.
• Thuya oil. Antiseptic, anti-inflammatory and anti-bactericidal. It helps blood circulation.
• Thyme oil. Antiseptic and antibiotic. For bronchitis and otitis.
• Valerian oil. Soporific, hypotensive and calming. For insomnia, migraine, nervous
dyspepsia and dandruff.
• Vanilla oil. Aromatic, balsam and aphrodisiac.
• Vetiver oil. Antiseptic, circulation tonic and antispasmodic. For acne, arthritis and
rheumatism.
• Vitex agnus castus oil. For gynecological and menopause problems, toothache and
prostate. Used in hormonotherapy.
• Ylang Ylang oil. Calming, antiseptic, aphrodisiac. For hypertension and skin diseases.
EOs for Mental Conditions
In this section are listed some traditional time-tested uses of Essential Oils for both prevent from
and heal various common mental problems and conditions. The essential oils can be used for
massage, bath, inhalation, in diffusers, compresses, candles etc.
• For negative energy: Juniper Oil
• For anger: Benzoin Oil
• For good deep sleep: Ylang Ylang Oil
• For negative influence: Rosemary Oil
• When feeling trapped: Eucalyptus Oil
• For boost thinking: Thyme Oil
• For depression: Lavender Oil
• When feeling lonely and sad: Marjoram Oil
• For mental balance: Fennel Oil
• For happiness: Rosemary Oil
• For body and mind boost: Black Pepper Oil
• To get rid of unpleasant memories: Frankincense Oil
• For inner peace: Neroli and Cedarwood Oil
• For tranquillity and happiness: Bergamot and Orange Oil
• For anxiety: Cinnamon, Bergamot, Lavender and Lemon Oil
• For euphoria and wellbeing feelings: Ylang Ylang Oil
• For good communication: Camomile Oil
• For love and peace: Bergamot Oil
Uses of Essential Oils
Bath
Just add 3-6 aromatherapy essential oil drops into a shot of 6 ml vegetable oil bath foam. Dilute the
mixture into water and stay in it for 20 minutes allowing the essential oil to infiltrate the skin while
you enjoy the steam perfume. Choose an essential oil according to your mood: Rosemary or Sage
oil in order to have a good start of your day; Lavender, Citronella or Melissa oil in order to calm
and relax in the evening.
Massage
Add 3 drops of essential oils into 6 ml massage oil (approximately 1 small spoon) or into milky
water. Choose an aromatherapy essential oil accordingly to your mood or condition: Camomile and
Lavender oil after depilation; Savory, Ylang – Ylang and Cedar oil for a sensual massage.
Perfume
Aromatherapy essential oils are applied as individual perfumes or in combination. They can be
used just for pleasure or in order to improve the effect of other aromatherapy applications. Add 2-6
drops into 6 ml of basic almond oil, Grape seed oil or Jojoba oil. For a pleasing perfume try a
blend of Geranium and Mandarin oil. Men can add Vetiver, Cypress or Rosemary essential oil in
their aftershave or tonic lotion.
Room Fragrance
Add 4-8 drops in a bowl of an aromatherapy essential oil burner. Fill it with water and put it over a
candle. It is the ideal natural way to kill every smell. Sage, Laurel and Eucalyptus are used to clean
microbes in the air, while Lemon, Mandarin, Orange and Pennyroyal essential oils are used to
clean room air from tobacco smoke and make a pleasant atmosphere.
Hair
Essential oils invigorate the scalp and take care of hair follicles contributing to better hair health
and appearance. Camomile and Lavender oil are suitable for very dry and weathered hair. Add 3
drops into 6 ml hot massage oil and lightly rub your head. Then after giving your head a rinse with
a shampoo, muffle your head with a towel for 20 minutes and. You can also add the aromatherapy
essential oil of your choice to the conditioner or to the final rinse. For grassy hair try Camomile,
Cedar wood, Geranium or Mandarin essential oil. Cedar wood, Rosemary and Laurel oils are used
for hair lose (for men and women), while Rosemary and Cypress are appropriate as a hair tonic.
Facial and skin care
Aromatherapy essential oils help sebaceous glands to function properly improving the whole skin
health. Add 2 essential oils drops every 6 ml of cleansing cream, tonic lotion or milky water and
create your unique cosmetics. You can make mixtures that can last for weeks, but remember that
essential oil’s attributes are more effective when the blend is fresh.
Babies and Children Care
Aromatherapy essential oils are very wholesome and beneficial for babies and children as far as
they are used carefully. Before applying them to their sensitive skin, essential oils should be
diluted into cleansing cream or water. For babies, it is better to add only 1 drop of essential oils
into 10 ml of cream. Respectively, add 1 drop for every 6 ml of cream, lotion or milky water for
children (half of the adult’s dose). The children’s deep sleep can be facilitated by Lavender
essential oil, while Mandarin calms and soothes
How to blend Essential Oils
Essential oils provide both strong psychological and physical benefits for those individuals who
use them. It is believed that when essential oils are blended, their synergy produces a stronger
product. However, blending essential oils can be rather difficult and even a bit frustrating for those
who try to do so. For this reason, many people, especially beginners, give up trying to do so all
together, but there is really no need to so. If one takes the time to do a little research and is willing
to experiment, they can learn how to blend essential oils properly. However, one first needs to get
the basics down.
These basics include learning that the best essential oil blends are those that come from the same
group. For example, florals mix best with florals, citrus essential oils blend best with other citrus
essential oils. Most essential oils fall under the following categories; woody, green, resinin, spicy,
floral and citrus. For individuals just starting out or who have had some trouble mixing oils in the
past, it is best to begin with florals because they are the easiest ones to mix. In fact, it is very hard
to mess them up. Oils that are harder to blend include those in the spicy and citrus groups.
It is important to note that the very best essential oil blends are those that bring out the best
properties of each individual oil. It is ultimately about the strength of the final product. However, if
you are more interested in developing a specific scent then you will want to focus on what blends
smell the best when combined together.
When blending your oils it is important to note that essential oils come in three different
categories, top notes, middle notes and base notes. Top notes are light fragrances that help to
energize and lift your mood. Common top note oils are cinnamon, peppermint, orange and lemon.
Middle notes have a little more weight then top note essential oils, but not as much as base notes.
They are the main components of aromatherapy blends. Melissa, lavender, rosemary, nutmeg and
tee tree are examples of middle note essential oils. Base note oils last the longest and tend to be
heavier and more rich than all of the other oils. Some examples include clove, jasmine, ginger and
vanilla.
When you mix oils, be sure to add oils from each category. It works best to blend them in a 3:2:1
ratio. Where you should mix 3 parts top note oils, to 2 parts middle oils to 1 part base note oil.
Blending your own essential oils is a fantastic way to develop a blend that best matches your
lifestyle and personal taste. It is also a fun way to experiment and play around with different
scents. You may be pleasantly surprised at which oils, when mixed together, develop into a scent
that you can’t live without.
Base Oils
Base oils are used in aromatherapy in order to dilute essential oils so that they can be safely
applied to the skin. Base oils are often referred to as carrier or vegetable oils because they are
“carrying” the essential oils to the skin and they derived from various nuts, fruits and seeds of
certain plants. The best base oils are extracted adopting the “cold pressed method”. In this
technique the seeds, fruits or nuts are expressed without external heat producing pure carrier oils
rich in vitamins and minerals that conserve the therapeutic properties of their source.
Vegetable oils come from plants that grows all over the world and are used for therapeutic
purposes, facial treatments, massage, etc. Carrier oils should be used according to each skin type.
In most cases, the appropriate vegetable oils for normal skin are Calendula, Jojoba, Apricot and
Sesame oil. For dry skin, you should use Avocado, Castor, Rose Hip Seed and Olive base oil and
finally for greasy skin the proper carrier oils are Grape Seed, Hazel nut, Almond and Apricot oil.
The base oils can be categorised according to their origin. The most well known carrier oils that
comes from nuts are Sweet and Bitter Almond, Jojoba and Walnut base oils, from fruits are Olive
and Avocado base oils and from seeds are Wheat germ, Soya and Grape seed base oils.
Base Oils Attributes
Here are some of the most popular base oils and their attributes in alphabetical order.
• Achllea oil
It is used for relaxation and massage. Also it is considered as an effective muscular, rheumatic and
arthritic pain reliever.
• Almond oil
Almond oil has been used for cosmetic and therapeutic purposes since antiquity. It is not easily
oxidised, it has a long lifespan, and is used for massages, facial masks and as a make up remover.
• Aloe Vera oil
It is antiphlogistic, anaplastic, reduces inflammation and pain and keeps skin healthy.
• Arnica oil
Arnica oil is one of the best natural pain relievers. It is very often used for aromatherapy massages.
• Apricot oil
Coming from the Apricot core and not from the fruit, it is considered to be more beneficial than the
Almond oil, but with a shorter life span. It is used as additive to facial creams.
• Avocado oil
It is rich in A, B, D and E vitamin and it is one of the most appropriate oils for cosmetic production
since it is easily absorbed by the skin. It is used against skin spots and for sun protection.
• Castor oil
It is ideal for the area near the eyes. It can also be used together with E vitamin. It is refreshing, it
reduces wrinkleses and it is beneficial to hard skin and hair.
• Carrot oil
It is rich in A pro-vitamin and mineral salt and has cicatrizing, analgesic and anti hemorrhage
attributes.
• Coconut oil
It is used in cooking and soap and shampoo production. Coconut oil offers many benefits,
including the warding off of heart disease and cancer. Moreover, it enhances weight loss and has
been recognized as an effective treatment to very dry body and facial skin.
• Evening Primrose oil
Although it is more often used as nutrition supplement, Primrose oil has beneficial attributes for
skin care. It noticeably reduces water loss of skin, while it raises skin resistance to ultraviolet rays
and blood circulation.
• Flax oil
It is rich in Linoleic acid and E vitamin Flax. It is considered as the most nutritious of all the oils in
the world and it promotes healthy heart.
• Grape Seed oil
It is widely used in Aromatherapy massage and for greasy skin care. It does not cause allergies.
• Jojoba oil
It is added to various cosmetics and used as light sun protection oil and as massage oil. Also,
Jojoba oil can soften hard skin and hair and heal wounds and skin diseases.
• Laurel oil
It comes from the Laurel core and is used as invigorant in hair masks.
• Olive oil
It is rich in E vitamin, antioxidant and ideal natural cosmetic for dry skin. In ancient Greece it was
used for body rubbing.
• Peanut oil
It is one of the most appropriate vegetable oils for massage and it can be added to facial creams.
• Poppy Seed oil
It is used for massage and can combat all kinds of pain (muscular, rheumatic, arthritic etc), even
the heaviest ones such as discopathy and sciatica.
• Rose Hip Seed oil
It is considered as an excellent vegetable oil for skin care and especially dry skin, rosy drop and
wrinkles. Also it is used after dentist’s surgeries to heal wounds.
• Sesame oil
Sesame oil contains Linoleic and Arachis acid. It is used in many cosmetics, in massage and as
light sun protection oil.
• Solar oil
It is rich in Zinc and E and F vitamin. It is considered as appropriate food for both kids and elderly
people. It is beneficial to sensitive and dried skin.
• Soya oil
It is rich in Linoleic, Palmitic and Arachis acid. It is used for cooking and it is beneficial to dry
body and facial skin.
• Walnut oil
It is a styptic substance especially beneficial to greasy skin. Moreover, it has been recognized as an
effective tonic for hair.
• Wheat Germ oil
It is rich in lecithin, A, D, and vitamin. It is added to hair and facial masks.
Natural Healing
Below there is a list of common health conditions and the most suitable aromatherapy essential oils
that can help the treatment of the specific disease. Keep in mind that Aromatherapy is a alternative
complementary treatment and can be used only for supporting your typical medical care and not as
the main healing method.
Abscess: Bergamot, Lavender
Method of use: compress
Acne: Bitter Orange, Bergamot, Cedar Wood, Cade, Lavender, Sandalwood
Method of use: compress, cosmetics
Allergies: Chamomile, Lavender, Melissa
Method of use: compress, bath
Anorexia: Chamomile, Orange, Lemon, Cardamom, Fennel, Mandarin, Angelica
Method of use: bath, massage
Aphrodisiac diseases: Savory, Withe, Black Pepper, Cardamom, Salvia Sclarea, Jasmine, Cade,
Neroli, Patchouli, Rose, Sandalwood, Ylang-Ylang
Method of use: bath, massage
Arthritis: Rosemary, Eucalyptus, Cypress, Benzoin, Hyssop, Cade, Lavender
Method of use: compress, bath, massage
Asthma: Cypress, Eucalyptus, Marjoram, Benzoin, Hyssop, Lavender, Angelica, Melissa
Method of use: massage
Baldness – Hair loss: Rosemary, Cypress, Cedar Wood, Lavender
Method of use: massage, shampoo, conditioner
Bronchitis: Bassilicum, Lavender, Pine, Rosemary, Benzoin, Bergamot, Cardamom, Cedar Wood,
Frankincense, Hyssop, Peppermint, Sandalwood, Angelica
Method of use: inhales, massage
Cellulites: Withe, Cypress, Geranium, Rosemary, Laurel, Lemon, Grapefruit
Method of use: massage, bath, compress
Circulation’s problems: Lavender, Cypress, Rosemary, Cedar Wood, Geranium, Cade
Method of use: massage, bath
Cold: Bassilicum, Angelica, Eucalyptus, Rosemary, Lemon, Black Pepper, Marjoram, Melissa,
Peppermint
Method of use: inhales, bath
Constipation: Black Pepper, Fennel, Marjoram, Rose
Method of use: massage
Cough: Eucalyptus, Cypress, Benzoin, Black Pepper, Cardamom, Frankincense, Hyssop, Cade,
Myrrh, Peppermint, Sandalwood
Method of use: bath, inhales
Coxalgia: Chamomile, Levander, Peppermint
Method of use: massage, bath, compress
Depression: Bassilicum, Geranium, Mandarin, Melissa, Bergamot, Chamomile, Salvia Sclarea,
Jasmine, Lavender, Melissa, Neroli, Patchouli, Rose, Ylang-Ylang
Method of use: bath, massage
Diarrhoea: Chamomile, Cypress, Rosemary, Black Pepper, Geranium, Lavender, Myrrh, Neroli,
Peppermint, Sandalwood
Method of use: massage, bath, compress
Diuretic diseases: Savory, Fennel, Cedar Wood, Cypress, Eucalyptus, Geranium, Lavender,
Rosemary, Benzoin, Black Pepper, Cardamom, Frankincense, Hyssop, Cade, Sandalwood
Method of use: massage, bath
Dysentery: Chamomile, Cypress, Black Pepper, Eucalyptus, Melissa
Method of use: compress, massage
Eczema: Chamomile, Lavender, Geranium, Bergamot, Hyssop, Cade
Method of use: massage, bath
Fever: Chamomile, Cypress, Eucalyptus, Lavender, Rosemary, Bassilicum, Hyssop, Melissa
Method of use: bath, compress
Flu: Eucalyptus, Rosemary, Cypress, Black Pepper, Hyssop, Lavender, Peppermint
Method of use: inhales, rubbing
Fluid retention: Angelica, Geranium, Rosemary, Fennel
Method of use: bath, massage
Haemorrhoids: Cypress, frankincense, cade, myrrh
Method of use: bath, massage, compress
Headaches: Marjoram, Lavender, Rosemary, Chamomile, Cardamom, Peppermint, Rose
Method of use: compress, massage
Herpes: Eucalyptus, Lavender, Bergamot
Method of use: compress
Hypertension: Lavender, Ylang-Ylang, Marjoram, Chamomile, Neroli, Bergamot, Lemon, Rose
Method of use: bath, massage
Hypotension: Rosemary, Savory, Hyssop
Method of use: bath, massage
Insomnia: Marjoram, Lavender, Chamomile, Citronella, Bassilicum, Neroli, Lemon, Rose,
Sandalwood, Ylang-Ylang
Method of use: bath, massage
Insect’s bites: Lavender, Eucalyptus, Geranium, Lemongrass, Lemon
Method of use: compress
Itching: Chamomile, Lavender, Peppermint
Method of use: massage, compress
Kidney: Cypress, Chamomile, Lemon, Cedar Wood, Salvia Sclarea, Cade, Eucalyptus
Method of use: bath, compress, massage
Laryngitis: Benzoin, Withe, Lavender, Sandalwood, Angelica
Method of use: inhales
Liver: Cypress, Chamomile, Rosemary, Geranium, Myrrh, Cade, Rose
Method of use: bath, massage, compress
Mastitis: Geranium, Lavender
Method of use: compress, massage
Menopause: Chamomile, Lavender, Withe, Sage, Geranium
Method of use: bath, massage
Migraine: Marjoram, Rosemary, Chamomile, Lavender, Bassilicum, Eucalyptus, Lemon, Melissa,
Peppermint
Method of use: cold compress, massage, inhales
Obesity: Laurel, Rosemary, Fennel, Withe, Geranium
Method of use: bath, massage
Period: Withe, Sage, Rosemary, Marjoram, Chamomile, Cypress
Method of use: bath, compress, massage
Psoriasis: Lavender, Bergamot, Angelica
Method of use: bath, compress
Rheumatisms: Rosemary, Savory, Oregano, Cypress, Lavender, Chamomile, Marjoram,
Geranium
Method of use: bath, massage
Sinusitis: Eucalyptus, Lemon, Peppermint, Lavender
Method of use: inhales
Skin (aged): Lavender, Geranium, Lemon, Benzoin, Salvia Sclarea, Cypress, Frankincense,
Myrrh, Neroli, Peppermint, Sandalwood
Method of use: massage, bath, compress
Skin (dry): Lavender, Geranium, Chamomile, Jasmine, Neroli, Rose, Sandalwood, Ylang-Ylang
Method of use: cosmetics
Skin (greasy): Lemon, Geranium, Bergamot, Cedar Wood, Cypress, Withe, Cade, Lavender,
Sandalwood, Ylang-Ylang
Method of use: cosmetics
Skin (rough): Chamomile, Lavender, Benzoin, Geranium, Patchouli, Rose, Sandalwood
Method of use: compress, massage
Skin sag: Lavender, Marjoram, Mandarin, Chamomile, Neroli, Rose, Bergamot
Method of use: massage, bath
Skin (sensitive): Chamomile, Lavender, Jasmine, Neroli, Rose
Method of use: cosmetics, compress
Sniffles: Eucalyptus, Cedar Wood, Frankincense, Hyssop, Lavender, Myrrh, Sandalwood
Method of use: inhales
Stomach: Lavender, Orange, Chamomile, Bassilicum, Angelica, Bergamot, Black Pepper,
Marjoram, Melissa, Myrrh, Peppermint, Rosemary,
Method of use: compress, massage
Stress: Orange, Lavender, Bitter Orange, Benzoin, Bergamot, Chamomile, Cypress, Geranium,
Jasmine, Peppermint, Marjoram, Melissa, Neroli, Patchouli, Rose, Sandalwood, Ylang-Ylang
Method of use: massage, bath, inhales
Tiredness: Rosemary, Geranium, Bassilicum, Lemon
Method of use: bath, massage, inhales
Wounds: Lavender, Eucalyptus, Benzoin, Bergamot, Chamomile, Withe, Geranium, Hyssop,
Cade, Myrhh, Patchouli, Rosemary
Method of use: compress
Therapeutic Attributes
The most significant therapeutic attributes of various essential oils are described below.
Remember to close tightly the essential oils bottles after use in order to prevent evaporation and
oxidation of the oils and preserve their potency and fressness.
Against viruses: Oregano, Savory, Eucalyptus, Lavender, Lemon
Analgesic: Chamomile, Eucalyptus, Geranium, Marjoram, Rosemary
Antibiotic: Chamomile, Eucalyptus, Lavender, Lemon, Bergamot, Geranium, Marjoram,
Peppermint, Rosemary
Aphrodisiac: Savory, Withe, Black Pepper, Cardamom, Salvia Sclarea, Jasmine, Cade, Angelica,
Neroli, Patchouli, Rose, Sandalwood, Ylang–Ylang.
Excretory: Bassilicum, Cedar Wood, Eucalyptus, Marjoram, Fennel, Benzoin, Bergamot, Hyssop,
Myrrh, Peppermint, Sandalwood
Calming: Mandarin, Chamomile, Cedar Wood, Cypress, Geranium, Lavender, Marjoram,
Citronella, Benzoin, Bergamot, Salvia Sclarea, Frankincense, Hyssop, Jasmine, Cade, Melissa,
Myrrh, Neroli, Patchouli, Rose, Sandalwood, Ylang-Ylang, Angelica
Diuretic: Savory, Fennel, Chamomile, Angelica, Cedar Wood, Cypress, Eucalyptus, Geranium,
Lavender, Rosemary, Banzoin, Black Pepper, Cardamom, Frankincense, Hyssop, Cade,
Sandalwood
Fungicide: Eucalyptus, Lavender, Lemon, Tea Tree, Bergamot, Chamomile, Melissa, Peppermint
Laxative: Oregano, Savory, Marjoram, Black Pepper, Fennel, Rose
Skin tonic: Bergamot, Bitter Orange, Cypress, Geranium, Cade, Peppermint, Rose, Rosemary
Aromatherapy Diffuser
An easy way to use essential oils in your place is to vaporize them. Aromatherapy diffusers (or
essential oils burners) are appliances used for the evaporation of essential oils. To use a diffuser,
fill the bowl to the top of the burner with water adding 6 – 10 essential oil drops and place a tea-
light underneath the bowl. The essential oil burners create a soothing and relaxing atmosphere that
fills any room.
You do not need to be an expert at blending oil types in order to use the aromatherapy diffuser.
You can experiment with your favourite oil fragrances. Study their properties and create your
personal aroma, fitting to your desire. Be careful: never leave an oil burner unattended and never
place oil burners near flammable material.
Some widely used essential oil recipes are described below. Use a glass bottle to store the aromatic
blends that you create.
Relaxation, Calmness, Rest
30 drops of Lavender essential oil
20 drops of Geranium and Orange essential oil
10 drops of Lemon and Citronella essential oil
Uplifting, Good mood creation, Mental boost
30 drops of Orange essential oil
25 drops of Menthe and Rosemary essential oil
10 drops of Laurel and Cypress essential oil
Winter: For cold, viruses and flu
20 drops of Oregano essential oil
10 drops of Eucalyptus, Savory and Pine essential oil
Aromatherapy Candles
Aromatherapy involves using the essential oils that come from plants, flowers and herbs to heal
and soothe the body naturally. Such oils are believed to be both therapeutic to both the body and
the mind. The use of aromatherapy candles is a very simple and enjoyable ways for individuals to
enjoy the benefits of essential oils.
When an individual inhales these essential oils, they begin to work on the off actuary nerves. These
nerves go from the nose to the brow and help to affect a person’s mood. So a person can feel
relaxed, stimulated or even romantic by simply smelling these essential oils. These oil also certain
healing properties due to their antibacterial, therapeutic, antiviral and even antibiotic elements.
Aromatherapy candles are a very effective way to both relax and to heal the body. The very best
ones have high quality and soothing essential oils. These candles receive their scents from pure
essential oils and they do not contain any man made fragrances. When you are looking for
aromatherapy candles, be sure to only look to purchase those that use 100% essential oils. Many
candles will claim to be aromatherapy, but in fact are simply fragrant candles. Skip these. They
contain many of the harmful, man made materials that do nothing to benefit the body.
Many people, who purchase and use aromatherapy candles, believe that common ailments can be
remedied in some way with their use. Specifically, muscle cramps, cold symptoms and even
headaches can be treated with the use of aromatherapy candles. When purchasing aromatherapy
candles, it’s important to keep a couple things in mind. If you are an individual who loves to go
into candle shops and smell candles before you purchase them, you may be a bit disappointed at
first smell. This is because real aromatherapy candles do not smell that strong in the store.
However, when you take it home and light it up, you will be able to smell the candle in all of its
glory. Aromatherapy candles release their scent when the wax is burning.
It is important to also learn how to store aromatherapy candles for maximum effectiveness. To
keep them fresh, it is best to store them in a place that is dark and cool. If you do so, they will store
very well. Aromatherapy candles can last for a very long time, in fact, up to 10 years. But again,
this is if you store them correctly. Be sure to keep them out of the light, as light will damage them.
The uses of aromatherapy candles are a great way relax your body and your mine. Many people
believe that they even have some medicinal effects. The best thing to do is to simply spend a little
money to invest in one, see if it help you feel better, relieves your headache, cramps or ease
common cold symptoms. If you love candles anyway, aromatherapy candles are the ultimate ones
because they don’t only smell great, but they are made from all natural materials. You won’t be
inhaling toxic fragrances that may have negative long term effects
Aromatherapy Massage
Aromatherapy massage is the alternative therapeutic technique which combines the natural
therapeutic properties of the essential oils and the healing power of massage therapy.
Aromatherapy massage not only has powerful physical, emotional and mental effects but it is also
described as a great relaxing and rejuvenating experience.
Although, aromatic herbal massage originates from healing therapies of the ancient east world,
aromatherapy body massage has become very popular in Western world in recent years. The word
‘massage” is most likely to derive from the ancient Egyptian word “mass” which means push
softly.
The benefits of aromatherapy massage affect a wide range of health conditions of nervous,
circulatory, lymphatic, immune and muscular systems. Experienced massage therapists use the
appropriate techniques and essential oils blends in order to achieve the desirable cure or relief.
Aromatherapy massage is a pleasant method for mental clarity, relaxation, stress and headaches
alleviation. It can cure insomnia, depression, back, neck, arthritis problems, skin disorders,
digestive, respiratory conditions and can enhance circulation and immune system. Although, the
efficiency of aromatherapy massage is scientifically proven, you should always keep in mind that
alternative therapies are complimentary to conventional medicine.
The aromatherapy oils which are used in an aromatherapy massage session are the carrier oils and
the essential oils. Carrier or base oils are used in order to “curry” the essential oils into to body and
are usually derived from fatty parts of vegetables. Essential Oils are the potent aromatic volatile
liquids with organic compounds, which contain natural healing properties and extracted from
various plants. Each pure essential oil has a unique scent, different properties and may be used for
cure of specific conditions. They are absorbed through skin into the bloodstream and distributed to
whole body, promoting physical and psychological wellbeing.
It is most possible that after visiting a massage therapist you will get so much pleasure from the
aromatherapy massage that you will like to receive as more massage therapies as possible. Of
course you can massage yourself, but it is much more enjoyable and relaxing to get massage by
someone else. In addition, experienced professional masseurs know better the techniques and
blends that are needed for a beneficial and delightful aromatherapy massage. Usually, they give
massage in a cosy room equipped with a special massage table, aromatherapy candles and relaxing
gentle music of natural sounds that can make aromatherapy massage a unique experience.
Aromatherapy Safety
Essential oils are highly concentrated and very potent substances that can be harmful if not handled
properly. Therefore, some precautions should be taken in order to avoid damaging effects and
enjoy aromatherapy benefits. Read the following safety tips to get informed about the secure use of
the essential oils. However, this page cannot include all the circumstances that you may face. If
you have any doubts about the safe use of essential oils, please consult a qualified aromatherapist.
• Never apply essential oils undiluted to skin. You should first add the essential oils to a base oil
(sweet almond oil, hazelnut oil, olive oil, avocado oil, jojoba oil, etc) and then you can safely apply
the blend to your body. Only a few gentle essential oils (lavender, chamomile) can be used directly
on the skin (in very small quantities) in cases of insect bites or burns.
• Use small quantities of oils. Remember that only a few drops are needed for any aromatherapy
blend. Usually the body products (for adults) are consisted of only 2% of essential oils and 98% of
base oils. Keep in mind that by using only a few drops of essential oils, you not only save money,
but you use essential oils wisely and safely.
• Beware of potential allergic reactions. Before using for the first time any essential oil it is
advisable to check for possible allergic reactions. Keep in mind that an essential oil which is
described as safe, may cause allergic reaction to some individuals and therefore you should always
test it before use. Dilute only 1 drop of the essential oil with carrier oil and apply the mix on your
skin. Wait at least 24 hours to verify whether it is irritating for you or not.
• Do not use essential oils close to the eyes area. Remember that you should never use essential
oils near your eyes. Always close your eyes when you inhale an essential oil and consider that
washing carefully your hands after using any essential oil is the best way to avoid eyes irritation or
damages.
• Essential oils during pregnancy and lactation. Although there are controversial opinions about
this issue, we advise you to consult your GP before using any essential oils during pregnancy and
lactation. Most doctors and physicians suggest avoiding the following essential oils: rosemary,
hyssop, sage, jasmin, peppermint, juniper and myrrh oil.
• Aromatherapy and children. Children may use essential oils only under the careful supervision
of an experienced adult. Consequently, it is wise to keep the aromatherapy kit out of children’s
reach. Moreover, special caution should be taken when using aromatherapy products for babies and
children. There are several oils that are not appropriate for children, while the suitable essential oils
should be diluted twice or more.
• Aromatherapy and medical conditions. Special care should be taken in cases of health
problems such as asthma, epilepsy and high blood pressure. Asthmatics and people suffering from
respiratory disorders must avoid inhalations. The contraindicated essential oils for epilepsy are
hyssop, rosemary, sage, fennel and eucalyptus oils while for high blood pressure, sage, rosemary,
eucalyptus, thyme and rose.
• Essential oils may cause skin sensitivity to sunlight. The essential oils from the Citrus Family
(lemon, lime, bitter orange, grapefruit, bergamot etc) increase the sensitivity of skin to sunlight.
Hence, you should always wait for at least 5 hours after using them and before exposing your skin
to ultraviolet sun rays, otherwise you will redden and burn your skin.
• External and internal use of essential oils. Do not ingest essential oils. Use them only
externally. Many essential oils are toxic and thus internal use can be extremely dangerous. Oral
consumption can take place only under the guidance of a qualified and specially trained aroma
therapist.
• Dangerous essential oils. There are several hazardous essential oils which only experienced
qualified aromatherapy practitioners may use them. Bitter almond, pennyroyal, camphor, sassafras,
wormwood and wintergreen oil are only a few of the oils that are inappropriate for aromatherapy.
As a result, always check for the latin botanical name of the oil before purchasing it, in order to
certify that you will not buy any dangerous essential oil available at the market.
• Essential oils are flammable. Almost all essential oils are flammable. Thus, you should be very
careful when handling them. Do not put the bottles of essential oils near fire or naked flame and
never burn pure essential oils (without water) in an aromatherapy vaporizer.
• Essential oils storage. Essential oils should be stored in a cool dark place or in the fridge. Try to
keep temperature fluctuations as less as possible in order to preserve their therapeutic attributes.
Essential oils are usually sold in small dark yellow, violet or blue glass bottles. The dark glass
protects the essential oils from ultraviolet rays which may deteriorate their potency. Remember to
close tightly the bottles’ lids because essential oils are volatile substances. Properly stored oils
have 6 months minimum lifetime and 2-5 years maximum.
• Emergency actions. If you spill by mistake an essential oil into your skin or eyes, wash without
delay the affected area with much vegetable oil or milk (which works better than water) and
request your doctor’s immediate medical care. If you accidentally consume any essential oil, drink
a lot of milk and go right away to the nearest poison control center for suitable medical care
MASSAGE OIL FOR MUSCULAR−SKELETAL PAIN. (especially good for lower back pain.)
15 ml (1 tablespoon) Sweet almond 4 drops Wintergreen 4 drops Cardamom 4 drops Ginger
Mix together well and use to massage any area that gets muscle pain. I have a birth defect in my spine that causes me a lot of lower back pain.. This recipe works really well to ease the pain, & it gives me more mobility. Massage in thoroughly, but gently.
OIL for ACHES, PAIN and RHEUMATISM
Rosemary - 10 drops Juniper Berry -6 drops Lavender- 8 drops Any carrier (base) oil 1 1/2 ounces (about 45 ml) Mix all oils, and apply externally as needed.
ALERTNESS MASSAGE
Ginger - 6 drops Grapefruit- 5 drops Juniper Berry 4 drops 15 ml of a carrier oil
ANTIWRINKLE OIL
Neroli - 10 drops Lavender 10 drops Frankincense - 10 drops Rosemary 2 drops Fennel 10 drops Lemon 3 drops Carrotseed -10 drops Evening Primrose oil or Rosehipseed oil -10 drops 2 tablespoons of ONE of the following - Hazelnut, Sweet almond or Apricot Kernel
Blend all ingredients in an amber bottle. After it is well blended, apply a few drops to the face and neck area each night after cleansing and toning your skin.
If you want to use the Evening Primrose Oil in this blend the easiest and most cost effective is to buy Evening Primrose Capsules (Gel capsules) and cut the end off and squeeze the oil into your blend. Since it is such a small amount that it is needed.
FOR a BACK ACHE MASSAGE
2 tablespoons - Almond oil, 10 drops - Lavender 6 drops - Rosemary 6 drops - Sandalwood 3 drops - Geranium Mix in Amber bottle, Shake and apply to areas of discomfort.
HAIR LOSS RECIPE
Jojoba 1 TBS Sweet almond 1 TBS Carrotseed 40 drops Lavenderoil 10 drops Clary Sage 6 drops Roman Chamomile 4 drops Rosemary 4 drops
Blend all ingredients in a clean bottle. Shake well and warm before using. Apply a few drops into scalp, leave overnight or until absorbed in. Apply several times a week
MEDITATION
Myrrh − 4 drops Sandalwood − 6 drops Frankincense − 10 drops Clove bud − 2 drops Cistus − 2 drops Clary Sage − 6 drops Rose Otto − 2 drops
Blend oils in amber bottle, shake well. Add 2−6 drops to you diffuser for use while meditating. If you have a large room, you may need to use more oil in the diffuser. The oils in this blend are very soothing and relaxing.
MENSTRAL CRAMP RELEIF
Clary Sage − 4 drops Fennel 2 drops Geranium − 2 drops 1 tablespoon of your favorite carrier oil
Mix all oils together − Rub gently on your abdomen as needed.
Pampered Passion Perfume
Vanilla- 1 drop (or 10 drops of Vanilla in Jojoba) Orange - 1 drop Sandalwood- 1 drop
Blend together and apply a tiny amount to pulse points.
Or can be mixed with 2-4 ounces of distilled water and used as a mister.
For PMS and DEPRESSION
Rose 5% 5 drops Clary Sage 12 drops Bergamot 9 drops Blend together and add 5-7 drops in bath. May add a carrier oil to bath water too!
MUSCULAR PAIN
Rosemary − 5 drops Cypress − 15 drops Lavender − 10 drops 1/2 ounce carrier oil such as Sunflower oils or Sweet almond oil
Mix together in an amber bottle. Then add 5−8 drops to the carrier oil. Massage as needed on the sore muscles.
FLEA BATH for your DOG
Add 6 drops Tea Tree to 2 ounces of Non-medicated Dog Shampoo. Shampoo your pet OUTDOORS lathering them well. Any fleas, will try to 'flea' the dog when you give him the bath and you probably don't want any more fleas in the house.
Rinse your pet well and thouroughly dry the fur. You can give this bath - no more than once a week.
Do not use this on your Cat!! Cats cannot process essential oils through their liver and using essential oils directly on a cat could make it seriously ill.
Compress for VARICOSE VEINS
Cypress - 8 drops Lemon - 5 drops Bergamot - 5 drops 1 cup cool water
Mix oils into cool water, wring out a cotton cloth in mixture and place over area. Leave compress on for 15 minutes, then replace. Do this 2-3 times daily
MASSAGE OIL for SORE MUSCLES
5 drops Allspice 4 drops Cinnamon 3 Drops Cajuput 3 drops Chamomile 15 ml of your favorite carrier oil
Mix all oils, and use as you would any massage oil. Work into muscles especially after a workout
MUSCULAR PAIN
Rosemary − 5 drops Cypress − 15 drops
Lavender − 10 drops 1/2 ounce carrier oil such as Sunflower oils or Sweet almond oil
Mix together in an amber bottle. Then add 5−8 drops to the carrier oil. Massage as needed on the sore muscles
FATIGUE BLEND
Cedarwood - 6 drops Bay laurel - 4 drops Spruce - 4 drops Sweet almond oil - 2 ounces
Blend all essential oils in a PET plastic bottles, then add the Sweet Sweet almond oil. Shake well. Use for massage when you need a little more energy. Especially good to massage on tired legs and the lower back
ANTI-FUNGAL BATH
Lavender 4 drops Geranium 1 drop Tea Tree 1 drop
Fill your bath tub, then add the essential oils. Add 1 - 2 cups of sea salts, mix well. Soak for a minimum of 20 minutes. Be sure to dry your skin well, especially between your toes and other cracks, where moisture can be trapped. (If you have a prescribed medication, apply after you are completely dry.)
WHEN YOU HAVE PLAYED TOO HARD
Rosemary - 10 drops Lavender - 5 drops Roman Chamomile - 5 drops Lemon - 5 drops Peppermint - 5 drops 1 ounce Sweet Sweet almond Oil
Blend all the essential oils in an PET plastic bottles . Then add the Sweet almond oil, Shake well. Massage into all those tired, PAINFUL and sore muscles. This is a stronger than normal massage oil. Used specifically for OVERWORKED and PAINFUL muscles. Massage gently, let the essential oils work for you!
Natural Hair Dyes for Blonde HairThis herbal hair rinse not only lightens, brightens and highlights blonde and light brown hair,
but it also removes product buildup, balances the scalp's pH and improves shine and
manageability. Herbal rinses are the best!
Note: If you're using this natural hair dye recipe to cover gray, you have to use it over and over
and over. It's not a quick-fix option. If you're looking for instant results, check out the notes for
henna up above or go with commercial hair dye.
Here's how you make it:
1. Combine 2 cups (500ml) distilled water with 3 tablespoons each dried Calendula petals,
Chamomile flowers and chopped Lemon Peel in a pot and bring to a boil on the stove.
2. Remove from the heat and let steep for 1 to 3 hours.
3. Strain out the herbs and pour into a large dark glass or PET plastic bottle.
4. Add 2 tablespoons Apple Cider Vinegar.
5. To use your herbal hair rinse, simply pour it over your hair after conditioning, massage it
gently into your scalp and then rinse. (Don't get it in your eyes - it stings!)
Natural Sun Streaking
Here's a happy alternative to sitting with your hair cooking under a smelly cap of chemicals...
1. Mix the juice of 1 lemon with 2 tablespoons strong chamomile tea.
2. Using an inexpensive straw hat with lots of holes in it, pull strands of hair through the
holes. (A crochet hook or pencil is good for this.)
3. Apply the lemon/chamomile mixture to the exposed hair. Sit in the sun for 2 hours - you'll
end up with natural-looking streaking. Don't forget sunscreen! (Good book, glass of
wine...)
Saffron Natural Hair Dye for Golden Color
This recipe gives hair a rich golden tint - it's a good one for grey roots in blonde hair.
1. Put a large pinch of saffron threads into a large jug. Boil 2 cups (500ml) distilled water,
then pour over the saffron. Let soak for 10 to 15 minutes.
2. Strain out the saffron and add 1 tablespoon lemon juice.
3. To use, pour the liquid through your hair 15 or 20 times, re-rinsing with the same liquid.
On the final rinse, wring out your hair and leave for 15 minutes before rinsing with clear
water.
Natural Hair Dyes for Red Hair
Marigold Natural Hair Color
This natural hair dye recipe adds nice red-gold highlights to red, light brown and brown hair.
1. Simmer 1/3 cup fresh crushed marigold flowers OR 3 tablespoons dried calendula petals in
2 1/2 cups of distilled water in a non-aluminum pot for 20 minutes.
2. Remove from heat. After the mixture has cooled, strain out the marigold, saving the liquid.
Add 1/4 cup red wine to the liquid.
3. To use, apply the liquid as a final rinse after shampooing and conditioning, pouring it over
your hair and catching it in a basin to reapply several times. Allow your hair to dry
naturally in the sun if possible.
4. Repeat the rinsing process every time you wash your hair until you're happy with the color.
Herbal Hair Rinse for Red Hair
Follow the herbal rinse recipe above, but use 3 tablespoons dried hibiscus flowers and 3 tablespoons
dried calendula petals.
Natural Hair Dyes for Dark HairThis natural hair color recipe brings out rich brown tones in dark hair.
1. Simmer 1/3 cup walnut shells, black tea, cherry tree bark or whole cloves in 2 1/2 cups
distilled water in a non-aluminum pot for 20 minutes.
2. Remove from heat. After the mixture has cooled, strain out the herbs, saving the liquid.
3. To use, apply the liquid as a final rinse after shampooing and conditioning, pouring it over
your hair and catching it in a basin to reapply a few times. Allow your hair to dry naturally
if you can.
4. Do this every time you wash your hair until you reach the desired shade.
Natural Hair Dyes for Gray Hair
Rosemary-Sage Natural Hair Dye
This natural hair dye recipe can take a while to be effective. You have to rinse, re-rinse and repeat until your gray is gone. Sad to say, but the only way to get instant gray coverage is with
commercial products.
Ingredients
• 2 cups hot water
• 1/2 cup dried sage leaves
• 1/2 cup dried rosemary leaves
Directions
1. Combine all ingredients in a pot. Simmer for 30 minutes, then steep for several hours.
Strain, then use the resulting liquid for the colorant.
2. Pour the liquid onto your hair and leave on until dried. Rinse and dry.
3. Repeat weekly until you obtain the desired shade, then monthly to maintain color.
Again, this method of covering gray works cumulatively over time - it's not an instant fix. Also,
some sources recommend using the dye daily rather then weekly or monthly. You'll need to experiment and see what works for you.
Secret Recipe for Smoothing Frizzy EndsHere's a quick trick for smoothing out frizzy, fly-away ends: Pour a TINY, dime-sized amount of
jojoba oil into your palm. Rub your palms together, then smooth them over the ends of your hair.
Stay away from the hair near your scalp or you'll weigh your hair down and it will look lank and
greasy (this will also happen if you use too much oil.)
If you have unmanagably frizzy hair, there's a TON of information (plus some great products)
that can help you at Just Naturals Organic Care. Scroll to the bottom of the page to learn about the
different kinds of frizzy hair. Excellent!
Aromatherapy Carrier Oils Cheat Sheet
Best Aromatherapy Carrier Oils for Skin
Oily, Acne-prone Grapeseed, Jojoba, Neem
Dry, Aging, DamagedSweet Almond, Avocado, Borage, Calendula, Jojoba, Kukui
Nut, Olive, Rosehip, Sea Buckthorn, St. John's Wort
Normal Sweet Almond, Apricot Kernel, Jojoba, Sunflower
SensitiveApricot Kernel, Avocado, Calendula, Grapeseed, Kukui Nut, Rice Bran
Eczema, PsoriasisCalendula, Sweet Almond, Avocado, Evening Primrose, Jojoba, Kukui Nut, Neem, Olive, Rosehip, Sea Buckthorn
Scars, Stretch Marks Calendula, Jojoba, Kukui Nut, Rosehip, Sea Buckthorn
Burns, Bruises, Cuts,
Scrapes & StingsArnica, Comfrey, Rosemary, St. John's Wort
Best Aromatherapy Carrier Oils for Hair
Dry, Damaged Coconut, Jojoba, Kukui Nut, Rosemary
Dandruff Jojoba, Neem, Rosemary
Hair Loss Jojoba, Neem, Rosemary
Sweet Almond Oil
• Especially good for dry, irritated and aging skin, but suitable for all skin types.
• Soothing, nourishing and reconditioning for skin.
• High in protein, Vitamin D and GLA acids.
• Average absorption into skin, leaves a slight film on skin.
• Popular all-purpose oil.
• Good shelf life (six months to a year) if refrigerated after opening.
• Can stain sheets if used for massage.
• Buy sweet almond oil
Apricot Kernel Oil
• Good for all skin types, including sensitive and aging skin.
• Nourishing, soothing.
• High in Vitamin A.
• Light texture, quick absorption.
• Good shelf life (six months to a year) if refrigerated after opening.
• Buy apricot kernel oil
Avocado Oil
• Good for sensitive, irritated skin, as well as skin conditions such as eczema, psoriasis and
severely dry or aged skin.
• Deeply nourishing, soothing.
• High in vitamins A, B1, B2, D, and E. Also contains amino acids, sterols, pantothenic acid,
lecithin, and other essential fatty acids.
• Green color, slightly thick consistency. Leaves a sticky, waxy feel on skin.
• Dilute to a maximum of 10% of a recipe due to its oily residue.
• Good shelf life (six months to a year.) Refrigerate after opening.
• Buy avocado oil
Borage Oil
• Good for dry, damaged, aging and sunburned skin.
• One of the richest known sources of essential fatty acids, vitamins and minerals.
• Supports mobility of joints and tissues.
• Stronger color and odor than many oils.
• Usually diluted to a maximum of 10% of a recipe due to its high price and oily residue.
• Good shelf life (six months to a year) if refrigerated after opening.
• Not recommended for use during pregnancy.
• Buy borage oil
Canola Oil
• Good for all skin types.
• Rich in minerals, vitamins and GLA acids.
• Very affordable, readily available (just check your grocery store.)
• Good absorption into skin.
• Good shelf life (six months to a year) if refrigerated after opening.
Coconut Oil
• Good for dry, damaged hair. Good for use in lip balms. Creates a moisture barrier.
• Solid at room temperature; liquid when heated.
• Rich in minerals, vitamins and GLA acids.
• Buy virgin, unrefined to get the most benefits.
• Virgin, unrefined coconut oil has a strong coconut aroma; dilute if concerned about altering
the scent of your recipe. Refined coconut oil has very little scent.
• Creates a smooth, protective barrier on the skin.
• Good shelf life (six months to a year) if refrigerated after opening.
• Check for possible allergic reaction before applying directly to the face.
• Buy coconut oil
Evening Primrose Oil
• Good for eczema and psoriasis. Soothes inflammation.
• Rich in gamma linoleic acid, omega 3 and omega 6 fatty acids.
• Dilute to a maximum of 10% of a recipe due to its oily residue.
• Quick to go rancid; shelf life is three to six months. Refrigerate after opening.
• Buy evening primrose oil
Grapeseed Oil
• Good for oily, acne-prone skin. Non-allergenic: good for sensitive skin types.
• Astringent.
• One of the lightest, most easily absorbed carrier oils available.
• Very popular for use as a base oil for lotions and body, bath and massage oils.
• Good shelf life (six months to a year) if refrigerated after opening.
• Buy grapeseed oil
Jojoba Oil
• Good for all skin types, including dry or mature skin, as well as oily, acne-prone skin.
• Deeply moisturizing. Rich in Vitamin E.
• Reduces appearance of pores over time.
• Reduces superficial wrinkles and stretch marks.
• Closest in properties to skin's own natural oils; helps balance skin's oil production.
• Readily absorbed without making the skin feel greasy or tacky. Does not clog pores.
• Very popular for use in facial products, cosmetics and lotions.
• Good for dandruff, athlete's foot.
• Highly stable, excellent shelf life. Often used to extend the shelf life of other oils.
• Buy jojoba oil
Kukui Nut Oil
• Especially good for dry, mature and damaged skin but suitable for all skin types.
• Deeply moisturizing, soothing and nourishing. Rich in Vitamins A, C & E.
• Penetrates skin layers to hydrate and lock in moisture.
• Protects against sun, wind, salt and other skin damage.
• Used to help heal burns including sunburn, windburn, radiation burns and heat induced
burns.
• Quickly absorbed with no oily film.
• Good shelf life (about a year) if refrigerated after opening.
• Buy kukui nut oil
Olive Oil
• Good for dry, irritated skin.
• Affordable, readily available (check your grocery store.)
• Not appropriate for bath oils because it can change the scent of the blend.
• Makes lotions feel slightly 'tacky'.
• Good shelf life (six months to a year) if refrigerated after opening.
• Buy olive oil
Rice Bran Oil
• Particularly good for delicate, sensitive, dry and aging skin types (including babies.)
• Believed to protect against UV rays.
• Non-allergenic.
• Good shelf life (six months to a year) if refrigerated after opening.
• Buy rice bran oil
Rosehip Oil
• Particularly good for dry, weathered, sunburned skin, as well as eczema.
• Extremely high in essential fatty acids.
• Contains Trans-Retinoic Acid, a similar to the active ingredient of Retin-A (a popular
wrinkle cream)
• Good for treating burns and sunburn, scars, stretch marks, wrinkles and premature aging.
• Usually diluted to a maximum of 10% of a recipe.
• Good shelf life (six months to a year) if refrigerated after opening.
• May aggravate acne at high concentrations.
• Buy rosehip oil
Sea Buckthorn Oil
• Good for dry, weathered, sunburned skin, as well as eczema.
• Reputed to be one of the best sources of natural antioxidants.
• Used for treating wounds, burns and sunburn, scars, stretch marks and wrinkles.
• Believed to protect against UV rays.
• Usually diluted to a maximum of 10% of a recipe.
• Good shelf life (six months to a year.) Store at room temperature.
• If undiluted it will stain skin, surfaces and clothing. Use caution, spread evenly and dilute.
• Buy sea buckthorn oil
Sunflower Oil
• Good for normal to dry skin types.
• Rich in vitamins, minerals and fatty acids.
• A good all-purpose oil for bath and body recipes.
• Easily absorbed, leaves very little oily residue.
• Good shelf life (six months to a year) if refrigerated after opening.
• Buy sunflower oil
Herb Infused Aromatherapy Carrier OilsAn easy way to power up the healing porperties of your aromatherapy recipes is to use herb
infused carrier oils. You can either make them yourself or buy them already made.
Here's some easy instructions for making your own
herbal infused aromatherapy carrier oil, followed by a few
well known herbal carrier oils and some notes on what
makes them so great.
1. Mix 1 part dried herbs with 2 parts oil in a
container.
2. Leave the mixture in a warm place for two or three weeks. The longer the herbs are
left in the aromatherapy carrier oil, the stronger it will be. (Mountain Rose infuses their
herbs in olive oil for over 3 months.)
3. Strain out the herbs and store the herb infused aromatherapy carrier oil in a cool, dark
place.
Arnica Herbal Oil
• Used to treat physical trauma, sprains, bruising and other injuries.
• Prevents, relieves and reduces swelling, bruises and pain.
• Speeds healing.
• Buy arnica oil or arnica flowers.
Calendula Herbal Oil
• One of the most effective topical oils. Gentle, cooling and soothing.
• Heals dry, damaged and inflamed skin, rashes (including diaper rash) and other skin
problems.
• Used to disinfect minor wounds. Good for treating slow-healing cuts and people with
compromised immune systems.
• Stimulates the production of collagen at wound sites to minimize scarring.
• Suitable for sensitive skin (including babies.)
• Buy calendula oil or calendula flowers.
Comfrey Herbal Oil
• Used for centuries for general wound healing, bruises and for speeding the growth of new
skin cells.
• Breaks down red blood cells, which helps heal bruises, and promotes the growth of muscle,
cartilage, and bone.
• Effective in treating eczema, dermatitis, viral skin infections and skin ulcerations.
• Do not use on dirty or open cuts or wounds. Do not use when pregnant or nursing. Do not
take internally.
• Buy comfrey oil or comfrey leaves.
Neem Herbal Oil
• One of the oldest medicines available - used in India since 2000-4000 BC, where it's still
considered a cure-all today.
• Antibacterial, antiviral, antifungal, antiseptic and antiparasitic.
• Moisturizing and regenerative, neem oil contains Vitamin E and essential fatty acids.
• Good for treating acne, eczema, psoriasis, rashes, hives, athlete's foot, cold sores and
warts.
• Also good for dandruff, hair loss and head lice.
• Helps relieve headaches, nausea, heartburn, fatigue, insomnia, colds and flu.
• Used to deter mosquitoes, fleas, flies, ticks, mites and lice.
• Very strong odor, dark color and thick viscosity.
• Dilute to a total of 5% or less of the recipe - its strong scent WILL affect your blend.
• Do not take internally. Pets, children and pregnant or nursing women should not use
Neem.
• Buy neem oil or neem leaves.
Rosemary Herbal Oil
• An aromatic, refreshing, versatile oil with a wide range of uses.
• Antioxidant, antiseptic and antispasmodic.
• Excellent for scalp problems like damaged hair, dandruff and itchiness. Especially effective
used as a hot-oil treatment.
• Traditionally used as a pain relief rub for muscle pain, cramps, spasms, gout, arthritis,
rheumatism and headaches, as well as strains, cuts, scrapes and bruises.
• Buy Rosemary oil or rosemary leaves.
St. John's Wort Herbal Oil
• Anti-inflammatory. Helps speed the healing of wounds, bruises, varicose veins, sunburns,
bee stings and mild burns.
• Sedative, astringent and anti-depressant (taken internally as a capsule or tincture for
depression.)
• Often used as a breast massage oil after radiation treatments.
• St. John's Wort infused oil used in salves and lotions is made only from fresh material.
Essential Oil Use Chart A, B
Acne & Oily Skin
Oils
Benzoin, bergamot, cypress, geranium, grapefruit, jasmine, juniper,
lemon, lemongrass, orange, patchouli, peppermint, petitgrain, sandalwood, tea tree, ylang ylang
Recipes See Homemade Acne Remedies
Antibacterial
Oils
Cinnamon, clove, eucalyptus, geranium, ginger, grapefruit, helichrysum,
juniper, lavender, lemon, lemongrass, marjoram, orange, peppermint, pine, rosemary, spruce, tea tree, thyme
Recipes Eucalyptus Bath Salts, Disinfectant Cleaning Recipes, Aromatherapy Diffuser Recipes
Anxiety & Frazzled Nerves
Oils
Benzoin, bergamot, cedar, chamomile, clary sage, cypress, frankincense,
geranium, grapefruit, helichrysum, jasmine, lavender, lemon, lemongrass, marjoram, orange, palmarosa, petitgrain, rose, sandalwood, vanilla,
vetiver, ylang ylang
RecipesOatmeal Herbal Bath, Tension Tamer Bath Salts, Lavender Massage Oil See Aromatherapy
for Stress
Asthma
OilsAngelica, cedar, clary sage, eucalyptus, frankincense, geranium, ginger,
lavender, lemon, marjoram, peppermint, ravensara, rose
Recipes Eucalyptus Bath Oil, Lavender Bath Oil, Eucalyptus Bath Salts, Therapeutic Massage Oil
Athletes Foot
OilsCedar, eucalyptus, frankincense, helichrysum, lavender, lemongrass, rosewood, tea tree
Recipes Coming soon!
Burns & Sunburn (Minor)
Oils Lavender
Recipes
Apply (gently!) directly to burn using a cotton ball. Add 10 drops to a cool bath. Add 10 drops to 1/2 cup of water in a mister bottle. Spray on burn.
Use Lavender Salve or Lavender Lotion.
Essential Oil Use Chart C, D
Cellulite
OilsBasil, bergamot, cedar, cinnamon, cypress, grapefruit, juniper, lavender, lemon, orange, pine, rosemary, thyme
Recipes See Aromatherapy Body Scrubs
Colds, Flu & Other Viruses
Prevention: Antiviral Essential Oils
Oils
Coriander, eucalyptus, geranium, hyssop, lavender, marjoram, naiouli,
oregano, palmarosa, peppermint, petitgrain, ravensara, rose, rosemary, sage, spearmint, tea tree, thyme
Recipes Antiviral Essential Oil Facts, Disinfectant Cleaning Recipes, Aromatherapy Diffuser Recipes
Aching Muscles and Joints
Oils
Basil, benzoin, cedar, chamomile, cinnamon, clary sage, coriander,
cypress, eucalyptus, frankincense, geranium, ginger, jasmine, juniper, lavender, lemongrass, marjoram, palmarosa, pepper, peppermint, pine,
rose, rosemary, thyme, vetiver, ylang ylang
Recipes See Aromatherapy for Pain
Coughs and Chest Congestion
Oils
Benzoin, cedar, coriander, eucalyptus, frankincense, geranium, helichrysum, hyssop, jasmine, lavender, marjoram, naiouli, oregano,
palmarosa, peppermint, petitgrain, pine, ravensara, rose, rosemary, sage, spearmint, spruce, tea tree, thyme
Recipes See Aromatherapy for Colds
Cold Sores
OilsMelissa (lemon balm) is said to be the most powerful herpes fighter, followed by bergamot, eucalyptus, hyssop, lemongrass, peppermint and
tea tree
Recipes Coming soon!
Concentration & Memory
OilsBergamot, cinnamon, coriander, eucalyptus, ginger, grapefruit, helichrysum, juniper, lemon, lemongrass, orange, pepper, peppermint,
petitgrain, pine, rosemary, spruce, thyme
RecipesEucalyptus Bath Oil, Energizing Bath Salts, Peppermint Lotion, Aromatherapy Diffuser
Recipes
Depression
Oils
Benzoin, bergamot, chamomile, cinnamon, clary sage, cypress,
frankincense, geranium, ginger, grapefruit, helichrysum, jasmine, juniper, lavender, lemon, lemongrass, orange, palmarosa, patchouli, peppermint,
petitgrain, pine, rose, sandalwood, spruce, vanilla, vetiver, ylang ylang
Recipes See Aromatherapy for Depression
Detoxification
OilsBasil, benzoin, bergamot, cedar, cinnamon, cypress, geranium, grapefruit, juniper, lavender, lemon, orange, pine, rosemary, thyme
Recipes Citrus Bath Salts, Citrus-Mint Body Scrub
Digestion (Gas, Heartburn, Flatulence)
OilsAngelia, anise, coriander, cumin, dill, fennel, ginger, hyssop, lemongrass,
marjoram, peppermint
RecipesSee the Nausea section in Aromatherapy for Pregnancy. Rub Peppermint Lotion on
your stomach.
Dry, Devitalized or Mature Skin
OilsChamomile, frankincense, helichrysum, palmarosa, patchouli, peppermint,
rose, sandalwood, ylang ylang
Recipes Sandalwood Lotion, Sensual Massage Oil.
Essential Oil Use Chart E, F
Eczema, Psoriasis & Rashes
OilsBenzoin, chamomile, frankincense, helichrysum, jasmine, lavender,
palmarosa, patchouli, rose, rosewood, sandalwood
Recipes Sandalwood Lotion, Lavender Body & Bath Oil.
Fatigue
OilsBergamot, cinnamon, coriander, cypress, eucalyptus, ginger, grapefruit, juniper, lemon, lemongrass, patchouli, pepper, peppermint, pine,
rosemary, thyme
Recipes Energizing Bath Salts, Peppermint Lotion.
Essential Oil Use Chart G,H
Hangover
Oils Fennel, ginger, juniper, peppermint, rosemary
Recipes See Headache Remedies. See Nausea and Heartburn
Headache
Oils Chamomile, eucalyptus, jasmine, lavender, melissa, peppermint, rosemary
Recipes See Aromatherapy Headache Remedies.
Tea Tree Oil Facial Wash Recipe
Ingredients
• 1/2 cup (125ml) Lime Hydrosol OR Lavender Hydrosol
• 2 tablespoons (30ml) Vegetable Glycerin
• 2 tablespoons (30ml) Aloe Vera gel
• 3 drops Petitgrain essential oil
• 3 drops Lemongrass essential oil
• 3 drops Tea Tree essential oil
• 1 drop Chamomile OR Ylang Ylang essential oil
• 5 drops Grapefruit Seed Extract (natural preservative)
Directions
Pour everything into a 200ml (or larger) dark glass or PET plastic bottle. Shake well to combine. Wait
24 hours before using to let the mixture "cure".
To use, dampen your skin with warm water, then gently massage the tea tree oil facial wash into
your skin. Rinse, pat dry, then apply astringent toner and moisturizer or acne treatment oil.
Best Aromatherapy Weight Loss Essential OilsThe most well-known essential oil for weight loss is Grapefruit.
Bergamot, Clary Sage, Cumin, Dill, Fennel, Ginger, Lemon, Patchouli, Peppermint,
Sandalwood, Spearmint, Vanilla and Ylang Ylang are some other appetite-suppressing
essential oils for weight loss.
The trick to using these essential oils to curb your cravings and suppress your appetite is to inhale the appetite-suppressing essential oil for at least five minutes. Inhaling for less than five
minutes can actually stimulate your appetite - not good!
Make Your Own Aromatherapy Weight Loss Inhaler
Use this handy aromatherapy inhaler any time you feel a craving come along. Carry it in your
bag, keep one in your desk, your kitchen... wherever it will do the most good.
Pour a teaspoon of coarse sea salt in a very small dark glass or PET plastic bottle and add one of the
following blends:
Aromatherapy Weight Loss Citrus Blend
• 30 drops Grapefruit essential oil
• 4 drops Lemon essential oil
• 1 drop Ylang Ylang essential oil
Aromatherapy Weight Loss Mint Blend
• 20 drops Peppermint essential oil
• 10 drops Bergamot essential oil
• 4 drops Spearmint essential oil
• 1 drop Ylang Ylang essential oil
Aromatherapy Weight Loss Herbal Blend
• 15 drops Basil essential oil
• 15 drops Marjoram essential oil
• 1 drop Oregano essential oil
• 1 drop Thyme essential oil
To use your aromatherapy weight loss inhaler, take three long, slow, deep breaths of the
aroma. Take a short break, then take three more deep breaths. Do this three times. Sniff long and
hard through each nostril. Really flood your nose with scent - in this case, more is better!
Use the inhaler before eating and whenever your appetite is triggered. Scientific studies
show that the more often you inhale essential oils for weight loss throughout the day, the more
effective it will be.
Some studies suggest that aromatherapy is more effective for weight loss if you change up the
scents every day. You might try making an aromatherapy weight loss inhaler with each of the
essential oil blends above, and then use Citrus on Monday, Mint on Tuesday, Herb on Wednesday
and so on.
Using Aromatherapy for Emotional Eating & Stress
Aromatherapy can help overcome food addiction, especially when we eat for comfort. Instead of
eating to stuff down our stress, anger, boredom, depression, anxiety or other feelings, we can use
aromatherapy to help change our emotional state.
Try using Vanilla essential oil to connect with feelings of security, home and comfort. You
might find that inhaling its sweet scent replaces your urge to eat that cookie or doughnut.
You can also try Cocoa Absolute, the sweet, rich essence of chocolate. Again, you may find that
its smell replaces the need to actually eat a chocolate bar or brownie.
It's so easy to reach for a slice of pizza or a box of cookies (my personal vice) when stress is
shredding our nerves. But when it comes to weight loss, you're better off reaching for some
massage oil or bath salts instead.
We all need to give ourselves permission to 'get off the ride', lock the door and spend some
time taking care of ourselves. When we're calmer and more rested, we have the capacity to
respond more positively to the stressors in our lives - and that includes meeting the challenge
of achieving our weight loss goals.
Pain Relief Therapeutic Massage Oil Recipe
Ingredients
• 8 drops Lavender essential oil
• 4 drops Marjoram essential oil
• 1 drop Cedarwood essential oil
• 1 drop Chamomile essentail oil
• 1 drop Ginger essential oil
• 1/4 cup (60ml) carrier oil of your choice such as apricot kernel oil, jojoba oil or sunflower oil
• Optional: Substitute 1 tablespoon (15ml) borage oil for 1 tablespoon of carrier oil.
Borage oil helps support mobility of joints and tissues.
Directions
Combine all ingredients in a dark glass or PET plastic bottle. (I recommend using one with an oil or
lotion dispenser cap so you don't accidentally pour it all over everything.)
Wait at least 24 hours before using to let the blend 'cure'. Store the bottle in a cool, dark place.
Use within three months.
If you want to make a larger amount of this therapeutic massage oil recipe, depending on the size
of the bottle, simply double or triple the recipe. (Remember it tends to go rancid after a few
months.)
Caution: Ginger may irritate sensitive skin, which is why it's at such a low concentration. If
you're exceptionally sensitive, leave it out.
If you're allergic to ragweed, you may also want to leave out the chamomile.
Aromatherapy for DepressionMake Your Own Aromatherapy Inhaler
This portable little aromatherapy inhaler is great because you can carry it in your bag or keep
it in your desk (keep an extra one in your car - it's great for road rage!) and use it whenever
you need a lift.
Pour a teaspoon of coarse sea salt in a very small dark glass or PET plastic bottle and add one of the
following blends:
Mood Lifter for Irritable Depression
• 10 drops Bergamot essential oil
• 5 drops Grapefruit
• 4 drops Sweet Orange
• 1 drop Geranium essential oil
• 1 drop Ylang Ylang essential oil
Comforting Blend for Grief-Related Depression
• 10 drops Rose Absolute or Rose Otto essential oil
• 4 drops Sandalwood essential oil
• 4 drops Neroli OR Petitgrain essential oil
Soothing Blend for Anxious Depression
• 8 drops Lavender essential oil
• 8 drops Grapefruit essential oil
• 2 drops Marjoram essential oil
• 1 drop Chamomile essential oil
• 1 drop Geranium essential oil
To use, take three long, slow, deep breaths of the aroma. If you're really stressed out or
miserable, take a short break, then take three more deep breaths. You can do this up to three
times.
When the scent in your aromatherapy inhaler fades, just add in another batch of the essential
oils, give the bottle a shake and you're good to go again.
Another great option is to make the above blends into a bath or body oil. Simply add the
essential oils to 2oz (1/4 cup) aromatherapy carrier oil of your choice.
Confidence Perfume Recipes
Let these confidence perfume recipes give you enthusiasm, gusto and confidence. Feel positive
about yourself, protect yourself and have the courage to live the life of your dreams.
Instructions for making aromatherapy perfume recipes
Follow these simple instructions for making your very own aromatherapy perfume recipes.
Firstly we start with the base. You can use alcohol or a carrier oil but a mixture of both is ideal. An
odorless spirit such as Vodka is the best choice along with Jojoba. Jojoba has a long shelf life and
once it's on the skin it tends to dry out leaving your wonderful scent behind.
As Jojoba is the most expensive carrier oil I recommend that while you are experimenting you use
one of the cheaper, odorless carrier oils such as almond oil or apricot kernel oil. Once you are
happy with your experimenting you can then blend using jojoba oil.
Equipment you will need:
• Measuring spoons
• Small funnel
• Small colored bottle
Instructions:
1. Measure 1 teaspoon of your carrier oil (jojoba, almond or apricot kernel) and 1 teaspoon of
alcohol (Vodka), using the small funnel, into your bottle.
2. Add the essential oils from your chosen recipe one drop at a time. You may need to use a
dropper if your essential oil jars do not already have dropper measures built in.
3. Shake the mixture well after adding each drop.
4. Put the lid on tightly and store in a cool, dark place for a minimum of 12 days shaking at
least 3 times each day.
5. Enjoy!
Special things to note:
• Some oils can cause skin irritation, please check the specific oil profiles for each of the
recipes you chose. Never apply essential oils directly to the skin.
• If you are pregnant there are certain oils I recommend you avoid, such as Aniseed,
Angelica, Basil, Cedarwood, Cinnamon, Clary Sage, Cypress, Juniper, Hyssop, Marjoram,
Parsley, Rosemary and Sage. Again please check the specific oil profiles for more
information.
• Citrus oils such as Bergamot, Grapefruit, Lime, Lemon, Neroli, Orange and Petitgrain can
be photosensitive and should not be worn in the sun.
• Perfumes will smell different on different people and skin types, don't be disappointed if
you don't like them all. Experimenting with these recipes is all part of the fun. You can
always give them away to a friend as a gift!
Poise
• 2 drops Basil
• 3 drops Bergamot
• 1 drop Coriander
• 4 drops Petitgrain
Decisiveness
• 2 drops Benzoin
• 3 drops Frankincense
• 1 drop Geranium
• 3 drops Orange
Self belief
• 2 drops Ginger
• 3 drops Myrtle
• 4 drops Rosemary
• 3 drops Verbena
Wedding nerves
• 4 drops Jasmine
• 2 drops Lemon
• 1 drops Patchouli
Happiness Perfume Recipes
Feel that warm and blissful state when you wear these wonderful aromatic blends of happiness.
Enjoy the beautiful day ahead or that evening of fun and romance. Choose your favorite from these
happiness perfume recipes.
Bliss
• 2 drops Bergamot
• 1 drops Jasmine
• 1 drops Rose
• 2 drops Sandalwood
Joyfulness
• 2 drops Basil
• 1 drops Geranium
• 3 drops Melissa
• 2 drops Sandalwood
Warmth
• 2 drops Black Pepper
• 3 drops Patchouli
• 4 drops Rosewood
• 3 drops Ylang Ylang
Exotic Perfume Recipes
These exotic perfume recipes can make you feel like you're in another world. Escape to that far
away place you dream of, even if just for a fleeting moment. The memories will last and keep
coming back each time you wear these various essential oil blends.
Arabian nights
• 3 drops Coriander
• 1 drop Frankincense
• 3 drops Juniper
• 4 drops Orange
Egyptian empress
• 2 drops Cinnamon
• 3 drops Lime
• 4 drops Rose
• 5 drops Ylang Ylang
Moroccan mystique
• 3 drops Bergamot
• 2 drops Palmarosa
• 3 drops Rose
• 4 drops Sandalwood
Love Perfume Recipes
These beautiful, subtle, love perfume recipes will enhance your mood and feelings of wellbeing.
Relaxation and warmth surround you and a feeling of pure luxury abounds when you use these
love perfume recipes for that special night out or for a cosy night in.
Ardour
• 3 drops Jasmine
• 3 drops Neroli
• 4 drops Orange
Devotion
• 1 drop Clary Sage
• 3 drops Patchouli
• 2 drops Rose
• 4 drops Rosewood
Tenderness
• 2 drops Linden Blossom
• 3 drops Lime
• 2 drops Neroli
• 3 drops Sandalwood
Zeal
• 4 drops Melissa
• 2 drops Rose
• 2 drops Ylang Ylang
His and Hers Valentines Day Perfumes
Inamorato: a man who loves or is loved; male sweetheart or lover.
[Origin: 1585-95; < It innamorato, masc. ptp. of innamorare to inflame with love.]
Inamorata: a woman who loves or is loved; female sweetheart or lover. [Origin: 1645-55; < It
innamorata (fem.)]
Inamorato
• 2 drops Coriander
• 3 drops Lime
• 4 drops Sandalwood
Inamorata
• 3 drops Bergamot
• 2 drops Jasmine
• 3 drops Sandalwood
Healing Scars
Comments and feedback from one of our readers: Ellen Ray is an aromatherapist in North
Carolina. Not long ago she called and asked me to Express Mail some Helichrysum Italicuum and
Rose Hip Seed oil to her. She recently sent this, with permission to copy it onto the page: >You
may use the following quote on your web-site, if you like
>"I used the Helichrysum Italicuum and Rose Hip Seed Oil blend for an
>injury to my face that occurred from a dog bite and it helped
>tremendously. There's barely the trace of a scar on my lip and none on
>my face. The doctor who removed the stitches was amazed and asked for
>the name of the Essential Oils and Carrier Oil. He kept looking back at
>his notes from the emergency room, remembered the incident, and said the
>healing was incredible. He also asked where it could be purchased."
>-Ellen W. Ray - Alchemical Essence Aromatherapy
I love it when the medical profession has to sit up and take notice...and I love it when these oils
can make a real difference in someone's life!
Allergies
Traditional Uses
Reduce allergic symptoms (no more red nose)
Ingredients
2 drops of Laurel Leaf
4 drops of Eucalyptus Dives
2 drops of Siberian Fir
3 drops of Ravintsara (Ho leaf)
1 of Blank Inhaler - White
Directions
Add these oils to the cotton part of a blank inhaler.
Use the inhaler whenever allergy symptoms arise.
Deodorant Spray
Traditional Uses
removes unpleasant odors
Ingredients
4 drops of Black Spruce
4 drops of Patchouli
4 drops of Cypress
2 drops of Neroli/Petitgrain Co-Distill
4 drops of Cedarwood
4 drops of Lemon
4 oz. of Aloe Vera Gel-Organic
Directions
Blend essential oils into 4 oz of Aloe vera gel. Our aloe vera gel is the perfect texture to spray on
your body. Spray under your arms 3 times a day or as needed.
Antidepressant Spray
Traditional Uses
Can help to prevent and alleviate depression
Ingredients
3 drops of Bergamot
3 drops of Lime
2 drops of Jasmine absolute
3 drops of Grapefruit
Directions
Blend in a 4 oz Spray bottle filled with water.
Spray the blend into the room and breath deeply! Use as often as needed.
Anxiety Relief Oil
Traditional Uses
To reduce or eliminate anxiety
Ingredients
3 drops of Vetiver
3 drops of Lime
3 drops of Orange (Sweet)
3 drops of Bergamot
1 oz of Jojoba Oil - Organic
Directions
Add essential oils to 1 oz. of Jojoba oil
Apply to your wrists, chest, neck and feet as often as needed.
Balancing Blend
Traditional Uses
Anxiety, Stabilizing, brings a peaceful feeling
Ingredients
5 drops of Lemon
2 drops of Sandalwood
2 drops of Vetiver
2 drops of Lavender
7 drops of Spikenard
Directions
Blend into 1 oz cream or carrier oil. Massage gently into belly and feet.
Balsamic Anxiety Blend
Traditional Uses
quiets the mind, encourages emotional healing
Ingredients
5 drops of Orange (Sweet)
5 drops of Balsam Copaiba
5 drops of Frankincense
1 of Blank Inhaler - White
Directions
Blend together in a blank inhaler and inhale as needed
Fear of Flying
Traditional Uses
For a calm mind and heart on the airplane
Ingredients
10 drops of Frankincense
5 drops of Orange (Sweet)
1 oz of Jojoba Oil - Organic
Directions
Add essential oils to 1 oz. of Jojoba oil
Apply to your wrists and neck as often as needed.
Nepalese Ease
Traditional Uses
To calm anxiety
Ingredients
2 drops of Lemongrass
5 drops of Xanthoxylum
10 drops of Spikenard
Directions
Add to a blank inhaler and use often.
Antispasmodic Lotion
Traditional Uses
Relieves spasms and cramps
Ingredients
4 drops of Neroli
6 drops of Chamomile, Roman
8 drops of Bergamot
4 oz of Lotion - Unscented
Directions
Blend essential oils in 4 oz of Unscented Lotion.
Apply to area of spasm every 15 minutes until the spasms subside. Use preventively when the area
feels tense.
Anti-inflammatory Oil
Traditional Uses
Alleviates inflammation and pain
Ingredients
3 drop of Chamomile, German
5 drop of Frankincense
3 drop of Helichrysum (Corsica)
3 drop of Lavender
1 oz of Trauma Oil - Organic
Directions
Blend in 1 oz. of Trauma Oil
Apply gently to inflamed area 5-6 times daily.
Antirheumatic Oil
Traditional Uses
Prevents and/or relieves chronic rheumatic pain and swelling
Ingredients
3 drops of Cypress
3 drops of Lavender
3 drops of Balsam Fir
3 drops of Juniper Berry
3 drops of Lemon
3 drops of Clove Bud
1 oz of Trauma Oil - Organic
Directions
Blend essential oils in 1 oz. of Trauma Oil
Apply gently to painful, inflamed area 5-6 times daily.
Diuretic Lotion
Traditional Uses
Aids in reduction of fluids
Ingredients
4 drops of Frankincense
5 drops of Grapefruit
3 drops of Laurel Leaf
3 drops of Lemon
5 drops of Juniper Berry
5 drops of Cypress
2 oz of Lotion - Unscented
Directions
Blend essential oils in 2 oz of Unscented Lotion.
Apply gently to inflamed area 5-6 times daily.
For Inflammation
Traditional Uses
Relief and support of inflammed area
Ingredients
5 drop of Balsam Copaiba
3 drop of Chamomile, German
5 drop of Balsam Poplar
5 drop of Helichrysum bracteiferum
2 oz of Lotion - Unscented
Directions
Add to 2 oz unscented lotion and apply to inflamed area. You may also use Trauma oil as a carrier.
Injury repair
Traditional Uses
Muscle injury
Ingredients
4 drop of Chamomile, German
6 drop of Helichrysum (Croatia)
4 drop of Lemongrass
6 drop of Lavender
5 drop of Rock Rose
1 oz of Trauma Oil - Organic
Directions
Blend essential oils in 1 oz. of Trauma oil
Apply gently to injured area 5-6 times daily for 1-2 weeks.
No More Pain and Inflammaion Butter
Traditional Uses
For reducing muscular pain and inflammation
Ingredients
15 drop of Chamomile, German
10 drop of Lavender
15 drop of Lemongrass
15 drop of Helichrysum (Corsica)
15 drop of Mastic
15 drop of Balsam Copaiba
2 oz of Kombo Butter - Organic
2 oz of Jojoba Oil - Organic
2 oz of Palm Kernel Oil - Unrefined & Organic
1 oz of Beeswax Pellets - Organic
Directions
Melt all ingredients in a double boiler and pour into glass jars.
Plantar Fascitis
Traditional Uses
Pain & Inflammation on the bottoms of feet.
Ingredients
10 drop of Helichrysum (Croatia)
10 drop of Spike Lavender
10 drop of Peppermint
1 oz of Trauma Oil - Organic
Directions
Apply 4-5 times per day.
Serious Bruising
Traditional Uses
Deep injury, bruises, pain
Ingredients
5 drop of Chamomile, German
5 drop of Helichrysum (Croatia)
8 drop of Balsam Poplar
1 oz of Trauma Oil - Organic
Directions
Add to 1 ounce of trauma oil and apply often to bruised area.
Warming Oil
Traditional Uses
Will bring warmth to an area
Ingredients
4 drop of Cardamom CO2
4 drop of Frankincense
2 drop of Clove Bud
2 drop of Ginger
2 oz of Jojoba Oil - Organic
Directions
Blend essential oils in 2 oz of Jojoba oil.
Apply to cold area 3 times a day.
Indian Perfume
Traditional Uses
Warm and Exotic
Ingredients
1 drop of Black Pepper
10 drops of Sandalwood
3 drops of Lavender
5 drops of Jasmine absolute
2 oz of Jojoba Oil - Organic
Directions
Blend into 2 oz. of jojoba oil or unscented lotion.
Uplifting Jojoba Perfume
Traditional Uses
Uplifting
Ingredients
10 drop of Sandalwood
10 drop of Grapefruit
1 oz of Jojoba Oil - Organic
Directions
Add drops to Jojoba and enjoy the aromas! Use when you want to add aroma to your day!
Uplifting Solid Perfume
Traditional Uses
Perfume
Ingredients
10 drop of Grapefruit
10 drop of Sandalwood
1/2 oz of Beeswax Pellets - Organic
1 oz of Jojoba Oil - Organic
Directions
Place both the beeswax and the jojoba oil in a Pyrex glass measuring cup. Fill a soup pot 1/4 of the
way with water and boil. Place the Pyrex in the pot of water and wait for the beeswax to melt into
the jojoba. This takes about 5 minutes on a high heat. Be sure none of the water from the pot boils
into the Pyrex.
When melted, mix quickly and pour into a 2 oz jar, add the essential oils, stir and cover right away.
Let it cool and you have your perfume!
After Sun
Traditional Uses
For sunburned or tanned skin
Ingredients
20 drops of Lavender
12 drops of Neroli
20 drops of Orange (Sweet)
1.5 oz. of Shea Butter - Organic
1 oz. of Red Palm Oil - Organic
1/2 oz. of Jojoba Oil - Organic
1/2 oz. of Avocado Oil - Organic
1 oz. of Coconut Oil - Virgin and Organic
1/2 oz. of Beeswax Pellets - Organic
Directions
Melt all the ingredients in a double boiler. Once melted add essential oils, and immediately pour
into glass jars.
Astringent Skin Spray
Traditional Uses
Contracts and tightens tissue, supports oily skin conditions
Ingredients
4 drops of Lemon
4 drops of Frankincense
3 drops of Grapefruit
3 drops of Lime
2 drops of Rose absolute
4 oz of Aloe Vera Gel-Organic
Directions
Blend essential oils in a 4 oz spray bottle of aloe vera gel. Our aloe vera gel is the perfect texture to
spray on your body. CLOSE YOUR EYES and spray on your face 3 times a day.
Body Butter
Traditional Uses
Moisturize and nourish your skin
Ingredients
2 oz of Shea Butter - Organic
2 oz of Cocoa Butter - Organic
2 oz of Beeswax Pellets - Organic
2 oz of Jojoba Oil - Organic
2 oz of Coconut Oil - Virgin and Organic
2 oz of Avocado Oil - Organic
2 oz of Palm Kernel Oil - Unrefined & Organic
Directions
Melt all the ingredients in a double boiler. Once melted add any 50-75 drops of any essential oils
you love, and immediately pour into glass jars. This recipe makes about 15 oz.
I often add neroli, orange, sandalwood and geranium to my body butters. Be as creative as you
like, and you can always add the essential oils another day by mixing them into an individual jar of
body butter with a glass stir rod.
Dry Skin Lotion
Traditional Uses
To moisturize the skin
Ingredients
4 drops of Carrot Seed
2 drops of Ylang Ylang (complete)
4 drops of Neroli
2 oz of Lotion - Unscented
Directions
Blend essential oils in 2 oz. of Unscented Lotion and apply for moisturizing your skin.
Healing Skin Oil
Traditional Uses
Cell-regenerative for skin, healing for scars
Ingredients
4 drop of Chamomile, German
6 drop of Lavender
8 drop of Frankincense
10 drop of Helichrysum (Croatia)
8 drop of Myrrh
5 drop of Rock Rose
1 oz of Avocado Oil - Organic
1 oz of Jojoba Oil - Organic
Directions
Blend the essential oils in 2 oz. of carrier oil ( 1 oz. Avocado oil and 1 oz Jojoba oil mixed
together).
Apply gently to damaged skin or scars 5-6 times daily over 2-3 months.
Luscious Skin Butter
Traditional Uses
Nourishing, softens, soothes eczema and psoriasis, sunburn, new skin cell formulation
Ingredients
2 oz of Cocoa Butter - Organic
1 oz of Beeswax Pellets - Organic
2 oz of Red Palm Oil - Organic
1 oz of Marula Oil - Organic
1 oz of Baobab Seed Oil
Directions
Makes about 9 oz
Melt the beeswax and cocoa butter in a double boiler, and then add the Red Palm. (I add the butters
and oils to a 16 oz Pyrex measuring cup and place the cup in a pot with with some water in the
bottom of the pot.) Once the Red Palm is melted, takethe pot off the heat and add the Marula and
Baobab and stir. You can add essential oils now, per glass jar or later as needed. Just remelt the
butters when ready. Pour into several 1 or 2 oz glass jars right away, cover and allow to cool.
I use this butter every day and my skin loves it!
Mature/Aging Skin Lotion
Traditional Uses
Moisturizing for the skin
Ingredients
4 drops of Neroli
6 drops of Rose absolute
2 oz of Lotion - Unscented
Directions
Blend essential oils in 2 oz of Unscented Lotion and apply for moisturizing your skin.
Scar Butter
Traditional Uses
Reduces old scars, helps new scars heal.
Ingredients
30 drop of Helichrysum (Corsica)
20 drop of Balsam Poplar
20 drop of Frankincense
20 drop of Myrrh
1 oz of Avocado Oil - Organic
1 oz of Shea Butter - Organic
1 oz of Palm Kernel Oil - Unrefined & Organic
1 oz of Red Palm Oil - Organic
1 oz of Tamanu Oil (Foraha) Organic
1.5 oz of Beeswax Pellets - Organic
Directions
Melt all ingredients in a double boiler, when melted add essential oils and pour immediately into
glass jars.
Sensitive Skin Oil
Traditional Uses
Soothing and moisturizing for sensitive skin
Ingredients
5 drops of Carrot Seed
1 drop of Helichrysum (Corsica)
1 drop of Rock Rose
1 drop of Lavender
1 oz of Jojoba Oil - Organic
Directions
Add essential oils to 1 oz. jojoba oil and apply to sensitive areas.
Summer Skin Nourishment
Traditional Uses
softening, nourishing, replenishing
Ingredients
1 drop of Ylang Ylang (complete)
5 drops of Orange (Sweet)
6 drops of Rose/ Geranium co-distill
1 oz of Coconut Oil - Virgin and Organic
Directions
Blend into 1 oz of pure coconut oil
Enjoy this for after sun exposure or just for an everyday skin nourishing treat.
Cleansing Facial Steam
Ingredient Amount Unit
Cedarwood Essential Oil
Himalayan5 drops
Cypress Essential Oil
Wild4 drops
Lavandin Essential Oil 8 drops
Patchouli Essential Oil
Aceh3 drops
Plastic Bottle 100 ml
Solubilizer 15 ml
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Directions:
Pour solubiliser into a 100 ml Plastic Bottle add essential oils and shake
vigorously. Fill a large bowl with hot (not boiling!) water. Add a few drops of
the combo, enjoy!
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safety guidelines on using essential oils.
Zap the Wrinkles
Ingredient Amount Unit
Yarrow Essential Oil 8 drops
Patchouli Essential Oil 2 drops
Clary Sage Essential Oil
Bulgarian8 drops
Fennel Essential Oil Sweet 5 drops
Rose Damascena 3
Percent in Jojoba6 drops
Carrot Seed Essential Oil 3 drops
Borage Oil 3 drops
Jojoba Oil 5 drops
Almond Oil Sweet Virgin
Organic2 drops
Floral Water Rose 3 spritzes
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Directions:
Add jojoba, borage, and almond oil to an Amber Cosmetic Jar. Add essential
oils and stir vigorously. Spritz floral water and apply oil on face.
Please visit our General Essential Oil Safety Information page for important
safety guidelines on using essential oils.
Dewberry Soap Balls
Ingredient Amount Unit
Soap Powder 14 oz
Floral Water Orange 7 fl oz
Calendula Infused Oil 1 fl oz
Dewberry 30 drops
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Directions:
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continuously to remove lumps. Add Calendula Infused Oil and Dewberry
Fragrance Oil, mix well. Form
Cellulite Soother
Ingredient Amount Unit
Eucalyptus Essential Oil
Australiana1 drop
Lemon Essential Oil 2 drops
Cedarwood Essential Oil
Atlas2 drops
Cypress Essential Oil
Wild2 drops
Niaouli Essential Oil 2 drops
Hazelnut Oil Pure 3 fl oz
Aloe Vera Raw Material 1 tsp
Chamomile Roman
Essential Oil5 drops
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Directions:
Pour Hazelnut into a 120 ml Amber Cosmetic Jar . Add essential oils and
shake vigorously. Apply 2-3 times a day for 30 days.
Lavender Tasmanian Massage Oil
Ingredient Amount Unit
Rosemary Essential Oil
Moroccan6 Drops
Nutmeg Essential Oil 6 Drops
Lavender Essential Oil
Tasmanian6 Drops
Almond Oil Sweet Pure 4 fl oz
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Directions:
Pour Almond Oil into a 4 fl oz Plastic Amber Bottle add essential oils and
shake vigorously.
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safety guidelines on using essential oils.
Massage Oil to Mend the Mind
Ingredient Amount Unit
Ylang Ylang Essential Oil
Complete6 Drops
Orange Essential Oil
Valencia6 Drops
Petitgrain Essential Oil
Paraguay6 Drops
Hazelnut Oil Pure 4 fl oz
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Directions:
Pour Hazelnut Oil into a 4 fl oz Plastic Amber Bottle add essential oils and
shake vigorously.
Soul Therapy Foot Massage
Ingredient Amount Unit
Cajeput Essential Oil 4 Drops
Lime Essential Oil 4 Drops
Rosemary Essential Oil
Moroccan4 Drops
Cypress Essential Oil
Wild4 Drops
Pine Essential Oil
Austrian Pine Needle4 Drops
Jojoba Oil 4 fl oz
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Directions:
Pour Jojoba Oil into a 4 fl oz Plastic Amber Bottle add essential oils and shake
vigorously.
'Knead to Relax' Foot Massage
Ingredient Amount Unit
Peppermint Essential Oil
Mitcham6 Drops
Lemon Essential Oil 5 Drops
Tea Tree Essential Oil 4 Drops
Jojoba Oil 1 fl oz
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Massage Oil for Sore Muscles
Ingredient Amount Unit
Rosemary Essential Oil
Moroccan9 Drops
Eucalyptus Essential Oil 9 Drops
Australiana
Ylang Ylang Essential Oil
Complete6 Drops
Jojoba Oil 4 fl oz
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Directions:
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vigorously.
First Aid
You can use the healing powers of the essential oils of aromatherapy to provide emergency relief in case of any hazards.
The tips for first aid are given below:
• Bruising: Apply the neat oils of cajeput, lavender or tea-tree.• Burns: Apply neat lavender, chamomile, rose, rosemary or tea-tree oil.
• Cuts, grazes: Apply neat lavender oil.
If necessary cover with plaster.• Fainting: Inhale Spanish sage or tea-tree oil, either directly from the bottle or on a tissue or pad.
• Insect bites, stings: Apply neat lavender, lemon or tea-tree oil.
Use tweezers to pull out the sting if they can be seen.• Shock, panic, hysteria: Inhale marjoram, Melissa, rose or tea-tree oil under the nose, either through a
bottle or on a pad.
You can also use the essence burner with six to eight drops of marjoram.
Aromatherapy Massage benifits Emotional Well-Being
Stress has been identified as the root cause of many diseases, both physical and emotional.
Aromatherapy massage can be used an as alternative medicine to overcome both physical and emotional stress. When you are stressed, your body goes into fight and flight syndrome which is triggered
automatically when faced with the stressful situation. The adrenal glands, located above the kidneys, secrete adrenaline, which is a hormone responsible for increasing the heart rate, blood pressure, blood
sugar and blood fats. It is also responsible for producing the sweat which cools down the body, when it gets ready for attack. The stress response affects the stomach and abdomen, leading to urinating or defecating.
Stress in limited quantity is good since it helps you achieve your goals. But the continued prolonged stress leads to problems like diabetes, blood pressure and heart diseases.
It has also been shown to reduce your body’s immunity thus leading to infections.
Work related stresses can be caused due to your employer failing to meet your expectations, you not being
able to meet your employer’s expectations, unrealistic deadlines etc. You can find aromatherapy as your saviour to ease this stress. Keep an aromatherapy essence burner on your desk and use the blend of four
drops of frankincense and geranium or four drops of basil and bergamot. You can also inhale these oils by putting them on the cotton wool pad or use them in the bath. Aromatherapy massage of marjoram and
lavender in the base oil will ease muscular tension and make you feel better.
For stress at home, use a blend of four drops of chamomile and lavender or four drops of neroli and
frankincense in an essence burner. You can also use lemongrass to calm your mind. If you are an aggressive type, you can calm yourself by using a blend of four drops of sandalwood and ylang ylang or four drops of
vetiver and bergamot in a burner, bath of have an aromatherapy massage.
If you are suffering from a pain caused by injury, condition or illness, you are likely to get easily stressed.
To ease the irritation caused by pain, use a blend of lavender, chamomile and marjoram. Add three drops to
the bath or five drops of each to 30 ml of base oil and use in a burner. To relieve general stress and induce relaxation, use the essential oils of bergamot, lavender and ylang ylang.
Stress has taken over the lives of young children too. Constant pressure to perform at the peak in studies, the pressure induced by the parents to become an all rounder in various fields and the peer pressure to
conform to their ways of living and thinking has caused a tremendous strain on the young generation. Try a blend of two drops of Roman chamomile and bergamot to ease anger and irritability. To alleviate pre-exam
nervousness and help concentration use a blend of three drops of basil and sweet orange or lemongrass in a burner in the study room or around the house. Avoid violent outbursts by using the blend of four drops of
clary sage and jasmine either in a burner or added to the bath
One of the best methods of easing stress is to become assertive.
You learn to say NO to the things that you do not want and stand up for your own rights and needs. To
strengthen your assertiveness, and increase your resolve, try a blend of two drops each of frankincense, geranium and sandalwood. You can use this in a burner, bath or enjoy a relaxing aromatherapy massage.
Avoid procrastination by using a blend of four drops of grapefruit and four drops of sandalwood or cajeput. Persevere in difficult circumstances by using a blend of four drops each of frankincense and sandalwood.
If you are suffering from depression, use a blend of four drops each of jasmine and bergamot. There are other oils like basil, , chamomile, clary sage, lavender etc.
who aid in easing depression. But avoid using marjoram. Fatigue can be reduced by trying a blend of four
drops each of rosemary and frankincense. You can use grapefruit if you have high blood pressure.
Use these oils regularly in aromatherapy massage, bath or in essence burner. This will give you the most
effective results.
Physical Well-Being
In today’s fast-paced life people don’t get time to look after their health.
People are affected by poor eating habits and insufficient sleep. Poor eating habits and Lack of exercise has led to obesity. To have an over all good health one must be physically and mentally fit. Physical fitness could
be achieved through daily physical activity or daily workout at gym. One must avoid junk food and fast food. Always eat healthy and nutritious food.
Stress, strain and anxiety affect mental and physical health of a person. Daily exercise, meditation or some
therapies like aromatherapy may relieve a person. Being physical fit also lessens the chances of some dreadful diseases like diabetes, coronary heart disease, cancer, and high blood pressure.
People with poor health try many things for good health. One can also seek a solution for good health in
aromatherapy. Aromatherapy is healing people using the aroma of oils extracted from the natural plants and herbs. These oils are known as essential oils or aromatherapy oil.
It’s a non-invasive therapy.
The aroma of the essential oil directly affects the mental and physical health of the patient. It helps to improve the quality of life at emotional, physical and spiritual level. Some of the essential oils that could be
used for physical well being are Eucalyptus, Peppermint, Rosemary or pine oil. If a person is suffering form nasal congestion, a combination or rosemary, niaouli, and tea tree essential oils could be added to a warm
bath water. Aromatherapy massage using angelic essential oil could be quite helpful for diabetic people.
Other oils that could be used for massage buy diabetic people are eucalyptus, geranium and juniper. As these essential are extracted from natural plants and herbs their use for physical well being does not have
any side negative effects.
Cellulite Blend This mixture stimulates circulation.
Eucalyptus Citriodora 2 ml Lemon 2 ml Cedarwood 2ml Sage 2ml Cypress 2 ml Niaouli 2ml
in 100 ml Hazelnut oil
Apply 2-3 times per days for 30 days
Toner
2 oz.Green Tea 5 drops Lavender essential oil 5 drops Geranium essential oil Mix up this bottle of tea and essential oils to balance the pH of your skin after cleansing. It's easy... it's cooling... and it leaves your skin feeling refreshed! Place the ingredients in a glass bottle. Essential oils do not dissolve in water or tea so be sure to shake this mixture well before each use to make sure the essential oils are dispersed. Use a cotton pad to apply to face and neck area after cleansing. Yum!!
Cold and Flu Fighter 4 drops Sweet Eucalyptus unrectified is best
4 drops Scotch Pine
3 drops Lemon Add to a large bowl of steaming water. Covering your head lean over the bowl and inhale deeply for 2-5 minutes. May also be added to a diffuser or vaporizer. For Children Use Eucalyptus Smithi, a mild Eucalyptus for children and the elderly.
Rose Otto The intoxicating aroma of Rose-Otto oil makes it an effective aphrodisiac. Rose-Otto oil exerts its effects on both mind and body. It acts to both relieve stress and relax the spirit. For a relaxing bath, mix three drops of Turkish Rose-Otto in three and a half Tbsp. of heavy cream and add to the bathwater. For a truly sensuous scent, add a few drops of Sandalwood or Jasmine.
A CHRISTMAS POTPOURRI - VICTORIA MAGAZINE
3 c Fresh juniper sprigs -with berries 2 c Red rosebuds 1 c Bay leaves 1/4 c Cinnamon chips 2 tb Cloves 10 Drops rose oil 3 Drops pine oil 6 Drops cinnamon oil 1 tb Orrisroot chips 5 Whole dried rose blossoms
3 Three-inch cinnamon sticks
20 Assorted pinecones, -painted gold Combine the juniper, rosebuds, bay leaves, cinnamon chips, cloves, and cones in a big ceramic bowl. In a separate dish, mix the oils with the orrisroot. Stir this mixture into the first one and put into a closed container to mellow for a few weeks, stirring occasionally. Place the potpourri in a dish and scatter the roses blossoms and cinnamon sticks on top.Victoria/December/90
Christmas Spice Potpourri
2 cups dried pink rose petals and buds 1/2 cup dried bay leaves, crumbled 1/2 cup dried orange peel 1/2 cup dried pomegranate slices, chopped 1 Tablespoon grated nutmeg 1/2 cup small pine cones 1/2 Tablespoon orris root power 1 teaspoon cinnamon powder 1/2 teaspoon mixed spices, lightly crushed: mustard seed, black, green and white peppercorns, red spindle berries, juniper berries 10 drops frankincense essential oil 5 drops clove essential oil 20 drops orange essential oil 5 drops myrrh essential oil Source: Heaven Scent by Julia Lawless Frankincense Soap Wrap unscented purchased soap with cheesecloth, then sprinkle the wrapped bar with a few drops of frankincense essential oil. Place the soap in an airtight container for a month, then discard wrapping. You can decorate the soap with silver or gold leaf applied in a random pattern. Dampen the soap before applying metallic leaf! This makes a gorgeous gift!
Frankincense and Myrrh Soap Balls
Making your own soap can be a complicated process. However......this is a very simple way of introducing your favorite smells to a basic, fragrance-free soap, using a
combination of nourishing vegetable oil, oatmeal as a natural exfoliant and healing and nourishing honey!! The soaps are scented with the heavenly combination of
frankincense and myrrh. The spicy, woody scent of frankincense is uplifting, while the balsamic, must scent of myrrh is known to be anti-fungal and healing.
Materials
9 ounces of pure, unscented soap 4 fl. ounces water 1 tablespoon honey
1 tablespoon finely ground oatmeal 1 teaspoon sweet almond or apricot kernel oil
12 drops myrrh essential oil 8 drops frankincense essential oil.
Cheese grater (fine) Bain-Marie(double boiler with a ceramic insert to evenly disperse gentle heat)
Wooden Spoon Dried herbs (optional)
Grate the soap with a fine cheese grater. Place the soap in the bain-marie with the water. Gently heat over a low least. Gradually the mixture will form a thick and fairly
sticky paste. When the soap has melted, add the honey, oatmeal, oil and dried herbs(optional) and mix in well. Transfer to a clean bowl and then add in the essential
oils. Mix very thoroughly! Have a bowl of water on hand to wet your hands. Then take a small handful of the mixture and mold into round balls. You will be able to make
approximately 2 large balls or 5 or so of the smaller ones. Place on a sheet of grease-proof paper and leave it to harden for a week or so. Or.......you can put the mixture in a
shaped mold!
Soap of the Magi
5 Ounces Glycerine Soap 1/8 teaspoon Myrrh Oil 1/8 teaspoon Frankincense Oil Bronze and Gold Mica Dust Ultra fine gold fabric glitter Oval soap mold Melt 1/2 of the soap. Stir in the Frankincense oil and Gold mica dust. Pour into 2 molds filling only half way. Melt the other 1/2 of the soap. Stir in Myrrh oil and Bronze mica dust. Spoon over 1st layer of soap. Set, unmold. Give the bars a light dusting of the gold glitter and you have a soap of gold, frankincense and Myrrh the gifts of the Magi. If you've frozen the soap allow it to thaw and dry before adding the glitter or wrapping. Here is a wll known blend that you can recreate at home.
Four Thieves
A blend of Clove, Lemon, Cinnamon, Eucalyptus, and Rosemary oils. Developed according to the legend about the four thieves in 15th century England who used these and other aromatics to protect themselves while robbing plague victims.
Old fashioned Eau-de-Cologne
• 16 drops bergamot • 15 drops petitgrain • 2 drops orange • 15 drops lemon • 5 drops lavender • 5 drops neroli
• 10 ml orange flower water • 230 ml alcohol/vodka
Place the alcohol/vodka base into your glass mixing container, add the oils in the order listed
and mix well. Bottle, cap and leave the mixture for 4 days and then add the orange flower water
and re-cap. Leave the mixture for at least two weeks, giving the bottle a gentle shake every day.
'All alive' perfume
• 4 drops sweet orange • 10 drops lemon • 6 drops tangerine • 8 drops frankincense • 5 drops neroli • 1 drop myrrh • 11 ml alcohol/vodka or • 11 ml jojoba oil for a oil based perfume.
Place the base into your mixing container and add the ingredients in the order listed and mix.
Bottle and use. You can reduce the base, but do note your concentration will then exceed 15%.
Sensual perfume for women
• 5 drops coriander • 6 drops bergamot • 4 drops neroli • 1 drops jasmine blend • 3 drops rose blend • 10 ml jojoba oil
Place oil base in mixing container, add oils in the order listed and mix. Bottle, cap and leave
one week before using.
Sensual eau de cologne for men
• 10 drops lavender • 20 drops coriander • 22 drops sandalwood • 23 drops cedarwood • 5 drop frankincense • 100 ml alcohol/vodka
Place the alcohol/vodka mixture into your mixing bowl, add the oils in the order given and mix
well.
The above is our humble contribution to fragrance mixing and is really basic. Your personal
taste will determine what you like, and it may be a good idea to look at our pages on floral notes
and blending for more information when blending your own fragrance.
Emotional Well-being
Stress Buster Massage Oil
2 drops Clary Sage essential oil
2 drops Frankincense essential oil
1 drop Sandalwood essential oil
Blend with 1 tblsp (15ml) of Almond or Grapeseed Oil. Give a relaxing massage particularly for back, neck and
shoulders.
Stress Buster Bath
4 drops Bergamot essential oil
4 drops Geranium essential oil
2 drops Vetiver essential oil
Add to a warm bath and disperse well - or blend with 1tblsp grapeseed oil or 1 tblsp unscented bubble bath and add
to a warm bath. Soak in the bath for 15-20 minutes inhaling the vapours. Do not get bath water in your eyes as it will
sting.
Mental Re-energizer Bath
4 drops Basil essential oil
4 drops Lemon essential oil
2 drops Rosemary essential oil
Add to a warm bath and disperse well - or blend with 1tblsp grapeseed oil or 1 tblsp unscented bubble bath and add
to a warm bath. Soak in the bath for 15-20 minutes inhaling the vapours. Do not get bath water in your eyes as it will
sting.
Exam Tonic
Put 1-2 drops of either Basil or Roemary essntial oil on a tissue and sniff before sitting your exam. These oils clear
the head and aid concentration.
Aphrodisiac Massage Oil
1 drop Black Pepper essential oil
1 drop Rose Otto essential oil
1 drop Ylang-ylang essential oil
Blend with 1 tblsp (15ml) of Almond or Grapeseed Oil. Turn the lights down low and use for a special massage - or
add to a warm shared bath. Do not use on intimate areas though!
Calming Bath
4 drops German Chamomile (blue) essential oil
4 drops Mandarin essential oil
2 drops Sandalwood essential oil
Add to a warm bath and disperse well - or blend with 1tblsp grapeseed oil or 1 tblsp unscented bubble bath and add
to a warm bath. Relax in the bath for 15-20 minutes inhaling the vapours. Do not get bath water in your eyes as it will
sting.
Beat the Winter Blues Bath
4 drops Bergamot essential oil
4 drops Lemon essential oil
2 drops Ylang-ylang essential oil
Add to a warm bath and disperse well - or blend with 1tblsp grapeseed oil or 1 tblsp unscented bubble bath and add
to a warm bath. Soak in the bath for 15-20 minutes inhaling the vapours. Do not get bath water in your eyes as it will
sting.
Physical Well-being
Nasal Congestion Bath Blend
4 drops Niaouli essential oil
2 drops Rosemary essential oil
2 drops Tea Tree essential oil
Add to a warm bath and disperse well - or blend with 1tblsp grapeseed oil or 1 tblsp unscented bubble bath and add
to a warm bath. Soak in the bath for 15-20 minutes inhaling the vapours. Do not get bath water in your eyes as it will
sting.
Head Clearing Steam
1 drop Eucalyptus essential oil
1 drop Peppermint essential oil
1 drop Tea Tree essential oil
Add the oils to a bowl of vey hot, steamy water. Put a towel over your head and inhale the vapours from the bowl for
at least 5 minutes. Keep your eyes closed or they may sting.
Warming Bath
2 drops Benzoin essential oil
2 drops Ginger essential oil
4 drops Sweet Orange essential oil
Add to a warm bath and disperse well - or blend with 1tblsp grapeseed oil or 1 tblsp unscented bubble bath and add
to a warm bath. Soak in the bath for 15-20 minutes inhaling the vapours. Do not get bath water in your eyes as it will
sting.This bath is good for Winter time when you have been suffering from colds or chills.
Constipation Relief Massage Blend
1 drop Black Pepper essential oil
1 drop Lavender essential oil
1 drop Sweet Marjoram essential oil
Blend with 1 tblsp (15ml) of Almond or Grapeseed Oil. Massage back, neck and shoulders and then give a gentle
massage over the lower abdomen using clockwise circular movements.
Headache Relief Massage Blend
2 drops Lavender essential oil
2 drops Sweet Marjoram essential oil
1 drop Peppermint essential oil
Blend with 1 tblsp (15ml) of Almond or Grapeseed Oil. Give a firm massage to upper back, neck and shoulders.
Alternatively put 1-2 drops of Peppermint or Lavender essential oil on a tissue and inhale.
Muscle Soothing Bath
3 drops Black Pepper essential oil
5 drops Grapefruit essential oil
2 drops Rosemary essential oil
Add to a very warm bath and disperse well - or blend with 1tblsp grapeseed oil or 1 tblsp unscented bubble bath and
add to a warm bath. Soak in the bath for 15-20 minutes inhaling the vapours. Do not get bath water in your eyes as it
will sting.
Muscle Rub
2 drops Eucalyptus essential oil
2 drops Ginger essential oil
2 drops Peppermint essential oil
Blend with 1tblsp (15ml) of grapeseed oil and massage firmly into affected area - particularly good for legs.
Sleep-inducing Massage Oil
2 drops Lavender essential oil
2 drops Sweet Marjoram essential oil
1 drop Vetiver essential oil
Blend with 1tblsp (15ml) of Sweet Almond or Grapeseed oil and give a gentle, soothing massage.
Sleepy Head Bath Blend
4 drops Roman Chamomile essential oil
4 drops Clary Sage essential oil
2 drops Neroli essential oil
Add to a warm bath and disperse well - or blend with 1tblsp grapeseed oil or 1 tblsp unscented bubble bath and add
to a warm bath. Soak in the bath for 15-20 minutes inhaling the vapours. Do not get bath water in your eyes as it will
sting.
Premenstrual Tension Buster Massage Oil
2 drops Clary Sage essential oil
2 drops Sweet Fennel essential oil
2 drops Geranium essential oil
Blend with 1tblsp (15ml) of Sweet Almond or Grapeseed oil and give a soothing, relaxing full body massage.
Alternatively use a blend of these oils in a bath - adding them directly to the water or blending first with an
unperfumed bubble bath.
Over-indulgence Fixer Bath
3 drops Sweet Fennel essential oil
3 drops Grapefruit essential oil
3 drops Lime essential oil
Add to a warm bath and disperse well - or blend with 1tblsp grapeseed oil or 1 tblsp unscented bubble bath or
shampoo and add to a warm bath. Soak in the bath for 15-20 minutes inhaling the vapours. Do not get bath water in
your eyes as it will sting.
Feet Treat
2 drops Geranium essential oil
2 drops Lavender essential oil
1 drop Peppermint essential oil
Blend with 1 tblsp (15ml) Sweet Almond oil and massage firmly into tired feet. Alternatively add the blend to a bowl of
warm water and soak the feet for 10 mins and then pat dry.
Head Lice Bug Buster Treatment
1 drop Eucalyptus essential oil
1 drop Lavender essential oil
2 drops Tea Tree essential oil
Blend with 1 tblsp (15ml) Sunflower oil and massage into the scalp. Cover with a plastic shower cap and leave on for
an hour or overnight. Shampoo out the next morning - rub the shampoo in before adding water to get rid of the
greasiness of the oil. As a preventative measure add 2 drops of Tea Tree oil and 1 drop of lavender oil to 1 tsp of mild
shampoo and use to shampoo hair.
Skin-care & Beauty
Beat the Wrinkles Mature Skin Cream
25ml plain Base Cream
5ml Wheatgerm Oil
5ml Evening Primrose Oil
4 drops Frankincense essential oil
4 drops Petitgrain essential oil
3 drops Rose Otto essential oil
Blend the oils well into the cream and store in an airtight glass jar (preferably made of dark coloured glass). Apply
regularly to the face and neck - morning and night.
Nourishing Dry Skin Cream
25ml plain Base Cream
5ml Wheatgerm Oil
5ml Apricot Kernel Oil
4 drops Roman Chamomile essential oil
3 drops Rose Otto essential oil
3 drops Sandalwood essential oil
Blend the oils well into the cream and store in an airtight glass jar (preferably made of dark coloured glass). Apply
regularly to the face and neck - morning and night.
Brighten-Up Skin Cream for Dull & Congested Skin
25ml plain Base Cream
5ml Wheatgerm Oil
5ml Hazelnut Oil
4 drops Grapefruit essential oil
4 drops Mandarin essential oil
3 drops Ylang-ylang essential oil
Blend the oils well into the cream and store in an airtight glass jar (preferably made of dark coloured glass). Apply
regularly to the face and neck - morning and night.
Eczema Relief Massage Oil
2 drops Roman Chamomile essential oil
2 drops Lavender essential oil
1 drop Rose Otto essential oil
Blend the essential oils into 1tbsp (15ml) of Grapeseed Oil with 1 tsp (5ml) of Calendular Oil. Massage the oil into the
affected areas. Alternatively add 2 drops each of Roman Chamomile, Lavender and Rose Otto essential oils to a
warm bath and soak the affected area for about 10 minutes. A handful of baking soda can also be added to the water
to relieve itching.
Blends for the Home
Christmas Cheer Vapourizer Blend
2 drops Clove Bud essential oil
4 drops Frankincense essential oil
4 drops Sweet Orange essential oil
Add the oils to a tablespoon of water and put in the top of the vapourizer. Light a night-light underneath and allow the
oils to evaporate into the room. Remember to extinguish the candle once the liqud has evaporated.
Bacteria Buster Vapourizer Blend
4 drops Bergamot essential oil
4 drops Lemon essential oil
2 drops Tea Tree essential oil
Add the oils to a tablespoon of water and put in the top of the vapourizer. Light a night-light underneath and allow the
oils to evaporate into the room. Remember to extinguish the candle once the liqud has evaporated.
Sensual Vapourizer Blend
4 drops Geranium essential oil
2 drops Jasmine essential oil
2 drops Patchouli essential oil
Add the oils to a tablespoon of water and put in the top of the vapourizer. Light a night-light underneath and allow the
oils to evaporate into the room. Remember to extinguish the candles once the liqud has evaporated.
Uplifting Vapourizer Blend
3 drops Sweet Fennel essential oil
4 drops Lemon essential oil
3 drops Sweet Marjoram essential oil
Add the oils to a tablespoon of water and put in the top of the vapourizer. Light a night-light underneath and allow the
oils to evaporate into the room. Remember to extinguish the candles once the liqud has evaporated.
ANTI-WRINKLE CREAM
2 oz. Jojoba oil25 drops of essential oils of your choice
The essential oils of lavender, geranium, neroli, rosemary, rose, andfrankincense are historic "antiaging" ingredients for mature skin.Jasmine, myrrh, carrot seed, and
helichrysum also rejuvenate theskin, encouraging new cell growth. Since jojoba oil also containsnatural wrinkle removing qualities, it is a natural for a base orcarrier oil to add the
essential oils into. Mixing and matchingcreates a natural synergy. Example: Lavender has its own attributesas does helichrysum have its own. However, when they are mixed,instead
of 1 and 1 making 2, they magnify each other to the tune ofperhaps 5 or 6 or more. This oil may be used day or night or bothfor a truly enhancing and youthful appearance.
Candida Blend
30 drops Lavender Oil
15 drops Myrrh8 drops Tea Tree Oil
Add drops to empty amber bottle and fill with any carrier oil or massage oil for use. Apply to skin for absorption
Athlete's Foot
5 drops Massage Oil
2 drops Tea Tree1 drop Lavender
Mix in the palm of your hand and apply to feet and between toes. Use at least twice a day.
Colds-Flu
10 drops Eucalyptus
10 drops Pine
Add to the bath or put on section of paper towel so you can benefit by inhalation. Inhale frequently.
Place on pillow beside nose. This opens the sinuses and helps clear the head of congestion. Eucalyptus is also a natural antiseptic.
Binge-Eating
In the morning bath, add 10 drops each of Clary Sage and Ylang Ylang oils. Soak. The euphoric
effects of the oils will elevate your mood, making you feel good about yourself.
You can also add drops to empty amber bottle and fill with any carrier oil or massage oil for use on
the skin outside of the bathtub.
Quit Smoking
10 drops Massage Oil10 drops Thyme
10 drops Ylang Ylang10 drops Pine
Add drops to empty amber bottle and keep nearby to inhale often. You can rub some under the nose to benefit from aroma without the bottle.
One person who quit smoking with this essential oil formula, and using Lobelia, said that the smell of this combination made his mouth water like a cigarette does and was very satisfying to him. Reported
by Louise Allred
General Earache
Warm 1 teaspoon of Massage Oil and add 1 drop of Chamomile, and 1 drop of Lavender, mix it well. Then soak a cotton ball in the mixture and plug your ear with it.
Dilute the following oils in 1 teaspoon of Massage Oil to massage around the ear area, up the neck and across the cheekbone.
3 drops Chamomile1 drop Lavender
1 drop Tea Tree
From "The Complete Book of Essential Oils & Aromatherapy" by Valerie Ann Worwood.
Constipation
15 drops Rosemary
10 drops Lemon5 drops Peppermint
Dilute the above oils in 2 tablespoon Massage Oil or vegetable oil. Massage in a counter-clockwise direction over lower abdomen three times per day.
Aching Joints
Add 10-20 drops of Eucalyptus to the bath water and soak.
Tei Fu blend can be used in place of this in the bath or topically on the joints. It comes in a small purse or pocket-size bottle for easy use and easy to share with others too.
Stay Awake Driving Mist Spray
Add 2 T. water (preferably distilled but not necessary) to a Bottle With Sprayer and add the following:
20 drops Peppermint Essential Oil15 drops Lemon Essential Oil
10 drops of Rosemary Essential Oil
Spray the mist inside the car away from your eyes as you drive to stay awake. Inhale to get the full
benefits.
Dental Abscess Recipe
Use 1 drop of Roman Chamomile on your finger and apply to abscess. Then make the following recipe and massage externally into jaw and cheek area:
1 teaspoon Massage Oil3 drops Lavender
2 drops Tea Tree
Ear Infection
To 1 teaspoon of Massage Oil add3 drops Tea Tree
1 drop Thyme2 drops Lavender
Massage around the ear area, down the neck to drain the lymph, and across the cheekbone.
Foot and Toenail Fungus
Mix 2 drops of Tea Tree Oil and 1 drop of Lavender Oil in your palm and spread it between the toes and around the nails. For the rest of the feet, mix 5 drops Tea Tree Oil and 1 drop Lemon EO in 1
teaspoon of Massage Oil (or olive oil) and rub on the feet morning and night. Keep the feet dry and use only cotton or wool socks.
Diverticulosis
The inflammation, pain, flatulence, and discomfort of this condition
are effectively eased by using this essential oil recipe, but nutritional habits must be examined to ensure there is no recurrence
of the problems. Mix these essential oils with 1 teaspoon of olive oil or some other natural cold-pressed oil.
3 drops Rosemary Essential Oil2 drops Peppermint Essential Oil
1 drop Chamomile Essential Oil1 drop Clove Essential Oil
Rub the blend over the abdomen twice a day. Multiply the drops by 12 and mix with 1/4 cup olive oil if
you don't want to mix it for each application.
Recipe from "The Complete Book of Essential Oils & Aromatherapy." by Valerie Ann Worwood.
Dry Cough
1. Drink Method: Mix 4 drops of Eucalyptus and 4 drops of Lemon EO with 2 tablespoons honey. Take 1
teaspoon of this and dilute in a wine glass of warm water. Sip it slowly.
2. Massage Method: Mix 4 drops Eucalyptus with 2 drops of Thyme. Diluted in 1 teaspoon Massage Oil or olive oil and massage over back and chest in lung area.
3. Steam Inhalation: Use 4 drops of Lavender in steaming water. Inhale deeply through mouth.
Lice Remover
8 drops Geranium Essential Oil7 drops Rosemary Essential Oil1 tablespoon Jojoba Oil
This formula helps kill lice and nourish the hair and scalp. Mix and massage the entire formula vigorously into the hair and scalp before bedtime. Wrap a towel around the head with plastic cap if possible, and leave on overnight. Repeat nightly until all lice are gone. (From "500 Formulas for Aromatherapy" by Carol & David Schiller)
Essential Oils Recipes : Lavender Orange Hand Cream
This easy recipe makes a rich hand cream:
• 3 tablespoons jojoba oil
• 1 tablespoon mango butter
• 1 tablespoon grated beeswax
• 1/4 cup rosewater (or filtered water)
• 10 drops lavender essential oil
• 5 drops sweet orange essential oil
Warm jojoba oil, mango butter and beeswax gently over low heat until beeswax melts. Remove
from heat. Warm rosewater over low heat. Remove from heat. When both mixtures are lukewarm,
slowly pour liquid into oil, beating steadily with a wire whisk or an electric beater set on the lowest
speed until cool, thick and smooth. Stir in essential oils. Spoon cream into a clean jar and let cool
before covering.
Peppermint Cocoa Lip Balm
Lip balm is truly one of the easiest and most inexpensive products to create. Once that you have
created your own homemade lip balm, you will never want to purchase commercially made lip
balm again!
This recipe will fill 8-9 lip balm tubes
•1 Tablespoon Cocoa Butter
•2 Tablespoons Sweet Almond Oil
•1 Tablespoon Olive Oil
•1 Tablespoon & 1 teaspoon Beeswax
•5-10 drops Peppermint essential oil
Coarsely chop or grate beeswax (vegans may use Carnauba or Candelilla Wax as an alternative).
Place wax, butter, and oil in a double boiler, and melt gently over low-medium heat. Once that the
beeswax/oil mixture has melted, remove from burner, and add essential oils. Immediately pour the
mixture into lip balm containers. Allow to cool completely before placing the caps onto your lip
balm containers.
Test Your Essential Oils For Purity
Do you wonder if your essential oils are pure? If they aren't, they're not going to work for what you're using them for. Some can be downright toxic especially if you're using them in quantity or on pets and children. A simple test will tell you if your essential oils are pure or if they include petroleum-based solvents which can cause environmental health problems.
Here's the test: Put a few sample drops of your oils on a blotting paper. Pure essential oils will not leave any residue once they have evaporated. Petroleum solvents will.
Cheap oils give cheap results. It's a matter of price vs. cost. You can buy them for a lower price, but they've cost you more because you didn't get the potency or quality you thought you were getting. Be Smart! Buy Pure!
Do not get essential oils in your eyes.
Keep essential oils away from children.
Take the necessary precautions during pregnancy, terminal illness and with children as shown.
Essential oils should be diluted before using topically (with exception for lavender and tea tree).
Back and Muscle Formula
Ingredients
10 drops Greman chamomile precious essential oil
3 drops wintergreen essential oil
1 drop clove bud essential oil
3 drops lavender essential oil
Directions
Mix oils in the palm of your hand and then apply to sore muscles.
Benefits
Relaxing
Lusty Love Massage Formula
Ingredients
30 drops rose otto precious essential oil
10 drops vanilla precious essential oil
5 drops sandalwood essential oil
2 tablespoons unscented massage cream
Directions
Massage liberally.
Benefits
Romantic
Mouth Freshening Gargle
Ingredients
2 drops peppermint essential oil
1 drop myrrh essential oil
1 drop tea tree oil
Directions
Blend with a small amount of milk (rice, soy, dairy, hemp, almond, etc)gargle or swish in the
mouth for approximately 60 seconds several times each day. Continue as necessary.
Water is o.k., but the fat in the milk acts as a buffer and effectively distributes the oils
Take care not to swallow!
We Suggest
One or two drops of thyme or oregano can be added to this blend. Be careful, however, as some
find these oils to be somewhat irritating.
Benefits
Energizing
Outdoor Lotion
Ingredients
1 cup sweet almond oil or apricot kernel oil
3/4 ounce beeswax
1 cup lukewarm water-based liquids like green tea, hydrosol, rainwater or aloe juice
28 drops lemon eucalyptus essential oil
6 drops lavender essential oil
4 drops grapefruit essential oil
2 drops geranium essential oil
Directions
Add beeswax to oil in a Pyrex cup or bowl. Place in a hot water bath. Heat until melted. Place the
water in a blender. Allow the oil/wax mixture to cool. When the temperatures of the oil and water
are comparable, turn on the blender and add the oil in a thin stream. Blend until a cream develops.
Blend in the essential oils and store in a jar in the refrigerator.
We Suggest
A pinch of Sodium Borate (Borax) dissolved in the water prior to blending will help emulsify the
mixture and prevent separation.
Benefits
Energizing, Refreshing
Essential oils can be grouped by their main scent. The most common are citrus, spicy, floral, woody and
earthy.
Here are some lists to help you decide which essential oils belong in each category.
Citrus
• Orange
• Lemon
• Lime
• Tangerine
• Bergamot
Spicy
• Cinnamon
• Clove
• Ginger
Floral
• Ylang Ylang
• Geranium
• Rose
• Jasmine
• Lavender
• Chamomile
• Neroli
Woody
• Cedarwood
• Sandalwood
• Rosewood
• Cypress
• Petitgrain
• Juniper
• Pine
Earthy
• Patchouli
• Spikenard
• Frankincense
• Clary Sage
Each oil within a group above blend very well with each other. Combinations that go well together are:
• Floral and Citrus
• Spicy and Woody
• Earthy and Woody
• Floral, Woody and/or Earthy
• Spicy combines well with most other groups
So now you are ready to make your own perfume. There is one other point to consider and that is about
top, middle and base notes.
Top notes should make up the bulk of the blend. Middle notes about fifty percent of overall number of
drops and then only a drop or two of the base note.
Here is an example of how to choose a great blend of aromatherapy perfume.
I want an uplifting blend, that provides some balance of my emotions. I am also feeling a little worn out.
My choice:
• 4 drops of orange essential oil - for its uplifting properties. It is also a top note so I use
more drops.
• 2 drops of lavender essential oil - for its balancing properties. It is a middle note so I use
less.
• 1 drop of cinnamon essential oil - for its grounding properties. It is also excellent for
feelings of exhaustion. Being a base note, one drop is all you need.
Aromatherapy perfume blends must be mixed with a carrier oil!
Cinnamon Essential oil can cause a skin reaction so make sure essential oils are diluted and test first.
10mL of essential oil is a good amount for the number of drops in this recipe.
I love using sweet almond oil as it doesn't have any perfume of its own and won't interfere with the
blend.
Of course this is only a guide and when you make an aromatherapy perfume you will know that it smells
great. You will develop you favourites! You will feel like an Essential Oil Goddess!
The perfect blend for lovers:
• 2 drops rose essential oil
• 2 drops jasmine essential oil
• 6 drops ylang ylang essential oil
Body Powder/Baby powder
(use less and mild oils for baby powder such as lavender or chamomile)
8 ounces arrowroot powder (herb) or cornstarch or a combination of both.
4 ounces baking soda, extends the base and gives deodorizing benefits.
add 15 drops of your favorite essential oil or essential oil combination -
Blend thoroughly and put in container.
1/4 or 1/2 as much for baby powder - corn starch is probably best & leave out the baking soda.
The best healing baby powder for diaper rash was given to me by a little old woman when my
oldest daughter was a baby (she's now 41) Brown flour in a dry pan with no oil and apply to
bottom.
Lip Balm
1/2 cup (4 oz.) almond or other carrier oil (not mineral oil)
1 oz. beeswax (If too soft add more beeswax- too hard add more carrier oil.)
1 tbsp. honey or 1 capsule of vitamin E
(squeeze vit. E from pierced capsule - throw capsule away)
Add a few drops of essential oil. (Do not exceed 5 drops at least the first time.)
Combine carrier oil and beeswax, and warm oil to melt beeswax. Stir in honey or vit. E and
then add the Essential oil. Pour into small jars or balm tubes to harden.
You can make a solid perfume using the same method - just add more essential oil. I always use
pure essential oils, however, you could substitute perfume oils. You might also use a healing
combination such as "NoMo Pain" which smells great.
Essential Oil cream
1 cup carrier oil or cocoa butter - (do not use mineral oil)
2 1/2 Tbsp. beeswax
1 cup water (luke warm) Distilled, aloe vera juice or Rosewater
30 to 50 drops essential oils
In a glass measuring cup add oil and beeswax. Put the measuring cup into a pan of water - the
water needs to go at least 1/2 way up the outside of the measuring cup. Heat until the beeswax
melts. Remove cup from pan. Cool a little but do not let the beeswax harden. Test by carefully
putting finger in the wax mixture. It should not be uncomfortable, and a film of wax should form at
the edge. Pour luke warm water into a blender - remove center ring. Turn blender on high speed
and slowly add the oil and beeswax mixture. It is best to use a wide mouth funnel to keep
splattering to a minimum. The temperature of the oil and how steady the oil is poured will have
some bearing on the finished product. There is some leeway and perfection is not necessary.
This should begin to harden after about 3/4's of the oil has been added. At this point you may need
to stir - preferably use a wooden chopstick along the top edges and be careful to stay away from
the blades in the center. Slowly add the rest of the oil until it becomes too stiff to take any more
oil or until all the water is dissipated. Sometimes there is some water left - pour it off or absorb
with a paper towel.
At this time you should have a thick, beautiful cream. Now add the essential oils and turn on the
blender just enough to combine the essential oils. Do not over blend. Put in jars. May be
refrigerated for a longer shelf life.
Lotion - follow the above directions with these quantities of ingredients
3/4 cup carrier oil or cocoa butter
1 cup distilled water, Aloe Vera Juice or Rosewater
2 Tbsp. beeswax
30 drops Essential Oils
Cream recipe - very simple #2
2 oz carrier oil or a mix of carrier oil and aloe vera and 1 - 3 pea sized balls of beeswax.
If stirred before it is completely cool and hardened it becomes gritty. Add 5 to 10 drops of
Essential oils after it has cooled and hardened to maintain the strength and integrity of the essential
oil.
This can also be made into a body scrub if made quite runny and mixed with
salt and eos.
Rosewater
2 cups distilled water
1/4 cup vodka or Everclear (liquor store)
1/2 cup red rose petals (red gives best color)
Best time to pick is between 10:00 A.M. and Noon after dew is off but before the sun has released
their essential oils.
May add up to 15 drops rose oil if petals don't have enough scent.
Combine water, vodka or everclear and petals in a covered jar - place in the sun.
It takes less than a day for the oils and color to be extracted from the petals by the sun.
Strain through a coffee filter into a covered bottle and refrigerate.
It needs to be used within 2 weeks.
Glycerine and Rosewater Lotion
May add an equal amount of vegetable glycerin to the above recipe. Shake well and bottle. May
be used all over the body.
Bath Crystals
1 cup salt - rock, sea, or mineral salt
3 to 5 drops - Vegetable food coloring
(shake or mix well after each 2 drops added until it reaches desired color.)
20 to 25 drops - Essential oil Shake or mix well until oils are thoroughly absorbed.
They will sparkle like jewels if you add a tsp of glycerine.
Salt melts and softens the water, the glycerin will moisturize your skin and the color will vanish.
Very simple soap
1 cup plus 2 tablespoons Crisco
1 1/3 cups olive oil
1/4 cup Red Devil lye
6 fluid ounces cool distilled water
Arrange for two hours without interruptions. Wear long sleeves. Put on safety glasses and gloves.
Keep vinegar at hand for lye splashes.
Measure the cool water in the heatproof cup. Place it in the sink, where it can't be knocked over.
Working in a well-ventilated area, measure the lye. Hold your breath (not because of the danger,
but because there will be fumes) and pour the lye slowly into the water, stirring until dissolved.
The lye solution will top 175 degrees.
Place the Crisco in the stainless-steel pot over low heat until it melts (about 20 minutes). Add the
olive oil. After another 15 minutes, take the soap pot off the heat.
Within five minutes, both the pot and the heatproof cup should feel toasty (about 115 degrees if
you have a glass candy thermometer) but not hot. Slowly pour the lye solution into the fats, stirring
steadily. The mixture will lighten and start to thicken.
Looking for trace. Stir diligently for 15 minutes, or until the soap traces. Trace occurs when a bit
of raw soap, dribbled from the spatula across the surface, leaves "traces" for a few seconds before
sinking back in. If you don't get trace after 15 minutes, take a 10-minute break. Stir another 15
minutes. Repeat. Your soap should eventually trace. (If it doesn't, recheck your measurements.
You may have to start over.)
At trace, stir in 1 1/2 tablespoons scent and pour the soap immediately into the mold. Insulate.
Scrape the leftover soap in the pot onto a paper towel and toss it.
Wash the utensils in hot water.
The cure. Leave the soap undisturbed for 24 hours. It will heat up as it goes through its chemical
reaction, then cool. When the soap is firm, cut into four to six bars and put them in a dry, well-
ventilated place, away from kids and pets.
Vegetable-based soap needs at least two weeks to tie up loose ends, while soaps made with animal
fat seem to take twice that long to lose their "bite." Be patient.
Otherwise, you'll arouse unnecessary suspicion if you offer your creation with the words: "Here is
your mild and moisturizing bar of homemade soap, but don't use it for two weeks, OK?"
Make your own Perfume
• Essential oils
• Pure grain alcohol (Everclear, from a liquour store) Do not use wood alcohols which you buy in
stores and pharmacies as they are poison to your body.
• Distilled Water
Perfume is simple to make, the trick is to put the essential oils together creating a smell you like.
Perfume is made up of base notes (the smell stays the longest on your skin), middle notes (smell
stays second longest), and top notes (smell of oil evaporates first). Because the oils all evaporate at
different rates the perfume may smell different as time goes on. Below are listed easily found
essential oils divided into base, middle and top notes.
There is some controversy on which oils belong in each group so this is only a starting place.
• Base notes-Cedarwood, Cinnamon, Patchouli, Sandalwood, Vanilla. Ylang ylang
• Middle notes-Clove, Geranium, Lemongrass, Nutmeg, Neroli
• Top notes-Bergamot, Lavender, Lemon, Lime.
• Bridge-vanilla, lavender (add a few drops to join base, middle and top notes together)
To make your perfume, mix at least 25 drops total of essential oils divided evenly between base,
middle and top notes. Start with the base notes, then middle, then top, smelling as you go. Add a
few drops of the bridge oil. Add 2 1/2 ounces of alcohol, shake for a few minutes, then let it sit for
48 hours (or up to 6 weeks-the longer it sits, the stronger the smell). Add 2 tablespoons distilled
water, stir, then pour through a coffee filter and put it in a bottle.
APHRODISIAC BATH BLEND
CLARY SAGE 3 DROPS
YLANG-YLANG 2 DROPS
SANDALWOOD 5 DROPS
Add the above oils to 10mls (one tablespoon) of sweet almond oil or a cup of full fat milk. Add the
blend to a full bath, swirl the water to disperse fully, lie back and absorb the heavenly scent.
MUSCLE EASE BATH BLEND
ROSEMARY 3 DROPS
EUCALYPTUS 4 DROPS
MAY CHANG 3 DROPS
Add the above oils to 10mls (one tablespoon) of grapeseed or sweet almond. Add the blend to a full
bath, swirl the water to disperse fully, lie back and relax. To maximise the therapeutic benefits of the
oils, gently massage areas of tension whilst sitting in the bath.
PORE REFINING STEAM BLEND
CHAMOMILE ROMAN 1 DROP
GERANIUM 1 DROP
GRAPEFRUIT 1 DROP
Add the above oils to a bowl of hot water, place a towel over the head and inhale to deep cleanse and
refine the pores.
REJUVENATING STEAM BLEND
ROSE ABSOLUTE 1 DROP
GERANIUM 1 DROP
MANDARIN 2 DROPS
Add the above oils to a bowl of hot water, place a towel over the head and inhale to rejuvenate the skin
cells.
REHYDRATING DAY MOISTURISER BLEND
PATCHOULI 2 DROPS
ROSE 1 DROP
SANDALWOOD 1 DROP
Add the above oils to 20mls (two tablespoons) of jojoba and mix thoroughly. Apply to the skin daily
for long lasting moisture and skin comfort.
NOURISHING NIGHT MOISTURISER BLEND
ROSEWOOD-TOMAR2
DROPS
FRANKINCENSE 1 DROP
ORANGE BLOSSSOM
(NEROLI)1 DROP
GERANIUM 1 DROP
Add the above oils to 20mls (two tablespoons) of peach kernel and mix thoroughly. Apply to clean skin
nightly to promote a fresher, more youthful appearance.
BALANCING STEAM BLEND
JUNIPER 2 DROPS
GERANIUM 1 DROP
LAVENDER 2 DROPS
Add the above oils to a bowl of hot water, place a towel over the head and inhale to unblock the pores
and purify.
REGULATING DAY MOISTURISER BLEND
YLANG-YLANG 1 DROP
ROSEWOOD-TOMAR 2 DROPS
LEMON 1 DROP
Add the above oils to 20mls (two tablespoons) of sweet almond and mix thoroughly. Apply to the skin
daily to regulate sebum production.
NOURISHING NIGHT MOISTURISER BLEND
BERGAMOT 1 DROP
CHAMOMILE ROMAN 1 DROP
SANDALWOOD 2 DROPS
Add the above oils to 20mls (two tablespoons) of jojoba and mix thoroughly. Apply to clean skin
nightly to re-balance and smooth.
HEAVENLY BODY MASSAGE BLEND
LAVENDER 4 DROPS
MANDARIN 3 DROPS
FRANKINCENSE 3 DROPS
Add the above oils to 20mls (two tablespoons) of grapeseed oil and mix thoroughly. Massage into the
skin to release tension and the stresses of the day.
Aromatherapy Recipes Helping with Depression
The below recipes can help enhance memory recollections, memory retention, and help
concentrate.
Aromatherapy Recipe #1
1 drop Rose essential oil
3 drops Sandalwood essential oil
1 drop Orange essential oil
Aromatherapy Recipe #2
3 drops Bergamot essential oil
2 drops Clary Sage essential oil
Aromatherapy Recipe #3
1 drop Lavender essential oil
1 drop Ylang Ylang essential oil
3 drops Grapefruit essential oil
Aromatherapy Recipe #4
2 drops Frankincenseessential oil
1 drop Lemon essential oil
2 drops Jasmine or Neroli essential oil
Directions for use
Select one of the recipes above. Mix all the ingredients together in a dark bottle, shake well. Now
use any of the ways mentioned below:
Diffuser Recipe: Use appropriate number of drops from your recipe in your diffuser by following
the manufacturer’s guidelines.
Bath Oil: Add about 15 drops of your chosen recipe in your bath oil. Mix well and use normally.
Massage Oil: Take 8 drops of your recipe and mix it with 20ml of carrier oil of your choice. Your
massage oil is ready for use.
Air Freshener: Fill a spray bottle with either 1.5 ounces of distilled water and 1.5 ounces of alcohol
or 3 ounces of distilled water. Then, add 30-40 drops of your chosen recipe. The aroma can change
after the air freshener has had time to sit. Shake the bottle once prior to each use. Spray lightly in
the room. Be careful not to allow the air freshener mist to fall on your furniture, food, beverages,
etc.
Anger Manager Aromatherapy Recipes
Aromatherapy Recipe #1
1 drop Rose essential oil
3 drops Orange essential oil
1 drop Vetiver essential oil
Aromatherapy Recipe #2
3 drops Bergamot essential oil
1 drop Ylang Ylang essential oil
1 drop Jasmine essential oil
Aromatherapy Recipe #3
1 drop Roman Chamomile essential oil
2 drops Bergamot essential oil
2 drops Orange essential oil
Aromatherapy Recipe #4
3 drops Orange essential oil
2 drops Patchouli essential oil
Directions for use
Select one of the recipes above. Mix all the ingredients together in a dark bottle, shake well. Now
use any of the ways mentioned below:
Diffuser Recipe: Use appropriate number of drops from your recipe in your diffuser by following
the manufacturer’s guidelines.
Bath Oil: Add about 15 drops of your chosen recipe in your bath oil. Mix well and use normally.
Massage Oil: Take 8 drops of your recipe and mix it with 20ml of carrier oil of your choice. Your
massage oil is ready for use.
Air Freshener: Fill a spray bottle with either 1.5 ounces of distilled water and 1.5 ounces of alcohol
or 3 ounces of distilled water. Then, add 30-40 drops of your chosen recipe. The aroma can change
after the air freshener has had time to sit. Shake the bottle once prior to each use. Spray lightly in
the room. Be careful not to allow the air freshener mist to fall on your furniture, food, beverages,
etc.
Calming and Relaxing Aromatherapy Recipe
Aromatherapy Recipe
1 ounce (30ml) Sweet Almond carrier oil
10 drops Roman Chamomile essential oil
5 drops Lavender essential oil
Directions for use
Mix essential oils well in a dark glass bottle. Massage gently. A foot massage with this relaxing oil
is also delightful. Roman Chamomile has a strong sedative effect, so do not concentrate or drive
after using this blend.
If you like to make a diffuser blend, make a blend with a ratio of 2 drops Roman Chamomile to 1
drop Lavender and add to your diffuser.
Aromatherapy Recipes to Enhance Memory and Concentration
The below recipes can help enhance memory recollections, memory retention, and help
concentrate.
Aromatherapy Recipe #1
3 drops Rosemary essential oil
2 drops Lemon essential oil
Aromatherapy Recipe #2
4 drops Cypress essential oil
1 drops Peppermint essential oil
Aromatherapy Recipe #3
1 drop Basil essential oil
2 drops Rosemary essential oil
2 drops Cypress essential oil
Aromatherapy Recipe #4
3 drops Lemon essential oil
2 drops Hyssop essential oil
Aromatherapy Recipe #5
2 drops Peppermint essential oil
3 drops Lemon essential oil
Directions for use
Select one of the recipes above. Mix all the ingredients together in a dark bottle, shake well. Now
use any of the ways mentioned below:
Diffuser Recipe: Use appropriate number of drops from your recipe in your diffuser by following
the manufacturer’s guidelines.
Bath Oil: Add about 15 drops of your chosen recipe in your bath oil. Mix well and use normally.
Massage Oil: Take 8 drops of your recipe and mix it with 20ml of carrier oil of your choice. Your
massage oil is ready for use.
Air Freshener: Fill a spray bottle with either 1.5 ounces of distilled water and 1.5 ounces of alcohol
or 3 ounces of distilled water. Then, add 30-40 drops of your chosen recipe. The aroma can change
after the air freshener has had time to sit. Shake the bottle once prior to each use. Spray lightly in
the room. Be careful not to allow the air freshener mist to fall on your furniture, food, beverages,
etc.
Aromatherapy Recipes to Aid with Panic and Panic Attacks
Aromatherapy Recipe #1
2 drops Helichrysum essential oil
3 drops Frankincense essential oil
Aromatherapy Recipe #2
1 drop Rose essential oil
4 drops Lavender essential oil
Aromatherapy Recipe #3
1 drop Neroli essential oil
4 drops Lavender essential oil
Aromatherapy Recipe #4
1 drops Rose essential oil
4 drops Frankincense essential oil
Directions for use
Select one of the recipes above. Mix all the ingredients together in a dark bottle, shake well. Now
use any of the ways mentioned below:
Diffuser Recipe: Use appropriate number of drops from your recipe in your diffuser by following
the manufacturer’s guidelines.
Bath Oil: Add about 15 drops of your chosen recipe in your bath oil. Mix well and use normally.
Massage Oil: Take 8 drops of your recipe and mix it with 20ml of carrier oil of your choice. Your
massage oil is ready for use.
Air Freshener: Fill a spray bottle with either 1.5 ounces of distilled water and 1.5 ounces of alcohol
or 3 ounces of distilled water. Then, add 30-40 drops of your chosen recipe. The aroma can change
after the air freshener has had time to sit. Shake the bottle once prior to each use. Spray lightly in
the room. Be careful not to allow the air freshener mist to fall on your furniture, food, beverages,
etc.
Aftershave Recipe
Ingredients:
1 cup vodka
2 tsp dried yarrow
1 tbsp. dried lavender
1 tbsp sage leaves
1 dried bay leaf
1 tsp. whole cloves
Instructions:
Mix everything together in a glass jar and store in a dark dry spot for 2-3 weeks. Strain and
rebottle. Splash on!
Anti-Anxiety Aromatherapy Recipes
Of course not all of us are experts in the use of aromatherapy and don't happen to know any
infusions. If you'd like to give aromatherapy a go for alleviating your own stress or that of a loved
one, then follow one of the recipes below:
Recipe 1
3 drops of clary sage oil, 1 drop of lemon oil and 1 drop of lavender oil.
Recipe 2
2 drops of roman chamomile oil, 2 drops of lavender oil and 1 drop of vetiver oil.
Recipe 3
3 drops of bergamot oil, 1 drop of geranium Eoil and 1 drop of frankincense oil.
You can then multiply the amounts maintaining the same ratio in order to create more or less. Now
to use the recipe you will want to make something of it so that you can enjoy using it. To spray it
in the air, simply take 30 drop sand add 1.5 ounces of distilled water with 1.5 ounces of alcohol
and then spray out of a spray bottle.
Alternatively, if you wish to use your anti-anxiety aromatherapy recipes as a bath oil then add 15
drops to 2 ounces of carrier oil and mix before placing in the bath and mixing well, make a hot
temperature and you will be able to lie back and relax and enjoy the smells. Alternatively try
dipping a warm flannel in and then wrapping it around your face to surround yourself with the
smell and the relaxing heat. Alternatively you can take the same recipe and use it as a massage oil
to help relax the muscles at the same time as creating the relaxing smell.
Lastly one very popular option is to mix with bee's wax in order to create a candle. You will need
to first melt the wax as instructed and then mix it with your drops (around 15-20) before leaving it
to harden in a candle jar and adding a wick. You will then be able to release the smell by burning
the candle.
Enjoying the Aromatherapy
To get the most from the aromatherapy you need to of course create an environment that is
conducive to relaxing and stress-busting. To do this make sure that you have a quiet and dark
room, light some candles and listen to some calming meditation music. Now make sure to forget
all of your troubles that have been bugging you through the day – set yourself 30 minutes to an
hour and make a pact not to let anything bother you until you have finished relaxing. When you
return you will be energized and better able to take on challenges.
Alternatively if you have a willing partner then you can ask them to use the massage oil recipe in
order to massage your back, shoulders and neck. You can still use lighting and candles, and the
added muscular manipulation will help to ease the tension out of these areas and prevent knots and
headaches.
Many people also choose to use aromatherapy to help them relax into a deep sleep and particularly
lavender blends. Make sure that you are cautious if you decide to use candles while drifting off to
sleep.
Best Lymph Massage Oil
Helps to elimination cellulite and promotes smoother, younger looking skin.
•Grapefruit
•Lemon
•Geranium
•Rosemary
•Cypress
•Lavender
Perfume Recipe:
Combine These Aromatherapy Oils
1 drop Ylang Ylang (Cananga odorata) essential oil
1 drop Tangerine (Citrus reticulata) essential oil
2 drops Jasmine (Jasminum officinale) essential oil
2 drops Lavender (Lavandula augustifolia) essential oil
2 drops Vanilla (Vanilla planafolia) CO2 extract
3 drops German Chamomile (Matricaria recutica)
1/4 ounce Jojoba oil
Use a small dark glass vial to store your perfume oil, and be sure to keep the lid on tight. You can
also add a few drops of Vitamin E oil as an antioxidant to help preserve this oil-based perfume
blend.
Aromatherapy Recipes for Acne
Combine These Aromatherapy Oils:
5 drops Geranium (Pelargonium graveolens) essential oil
7 drops Lavender (Lavandula augustifolia) essential oil
7 drops Atlas Cedarwood (Cedrus atlantica) essential oil
12 drops Tea Tree (Melaleuca alternifolia) essential oil
1/4 ounce Jojoba oil
Combine essential oils and jojoba oil in a small glass vial with an orifice reducer. Use a cotton
swab or clean finger to apply a drop directly to acne blemish.
Aromatherapy Aches and Pains blend
•6 drops Lavender essential oil
•4 drops Petitgrain essential oil
•6 drops Eucalyptus essential oil
•30ml Jojoba Oil
Combine all oils into a 30ml bottle and shake well to blend. The anti-spasmodic and anti-
inflammatory properties of these essential oils may be helpful for sore and aching muscles after a
strenuous hike or workout. This aromatherapy blend can also be added to the bath. Add 1
tablespoon to running water. Caution, the tub may be slippery.
Cancer Morale Booster Aromatherapy Blend
This pure essential oil blend was created for Miriam, a friend of Barb"s who was battling breast
cancer. She used it dutifully in her bath, in a massage oil and through inhalation and she found that
emotionally and physically it helped her get through her treatment.
•2.5 ml Myrtle essential oil
•2.5 ml Myrrh essential oil
•2.5 ml Frankincense essential oil
•2.5 ml Geranium essential oil
This essential oil blend can be added to a carrier oil (in a 1% dilution), diffused directly into the air
via a diffuser or used in the bath (no more than 5 drops per tub if you are undergoing radiation or
chemotherapy treatment).
Leg Cramps Aromatherapy Recipe
Do you ever get woken in the night with a terrible leg cramps and spasm? Yikes, it"s a rude
awakening!
Taking calcium supplements is one way to prevent leg cramps, as is massaging your legs before
bed with the following aromatherapy blend, courtesy of Valerie Ann Worwood, author of The
Fragrant Pharmacy, a must-have book for anyone interested in the use of essential oils.
In 30mls of vegetable carrier oil (such as sweet almond, jojoba, coconut) add the following:
•10 drops Rosemary essential oil
•5 drops Lavender essential oil
•10 drops Marjoram essential oil
Valerie"s advice is to "massage the whole leg in an upwards direction and lastly, massage the feet."
Perk up & Detox Blend
Using essential oils to perk up and detoxify
•5 drops Peppermint essential oil
•5 drops Rosemary essential oil
•10 drops Grapefruit essential oil
•10 drops Juniper essential oil
Combine in a small dark glass bottle, mix well and use in a diffuser, bath or massage oil to help
your body perk up and detoxify after a night of excessive indulgence. This is a great blend when
you need to get up and head off to work the next day or if your responsibilities do not allow you to
relax the following day.
Aromatherapy and Love
Romance is in the air! Literally it is in the air when you diffuse essential oils, more specifically
romantic, aphrodisiac essential oils.
According to some, Valentine"s Day is named for a priest, Valentine, who served in the 3rd
century in Rome. Emperor Claudius ll decided that single men made better soldiers than married
ones with families, so he banned marriage to all potential soldiers. Valentine, realizing the injustice
of the ban, defied Claudius and continued to marry young lovers in secret. He was eventually
discovered and Claudius ordered him put to death. It is unlikely that St. Valentine could have
predicted that his acts of kindness would develop into one of the most celebrated days of the year,
especially for chocolate, lingerie and card manufacturers.
Essential Oil Gift for a Romantic Valentine"s Day
Essential oils make a great valentine gift for either men or women. Paired with a romantic evening
at home or away and you have the perfect combination for relaxation and love. Imagine the setting
- a candle light dinner, a small bowl of hot water with five drops of your chosen essential oil in it
creating a romantic atmosphere, appropriate background music… who knows where it might lead.
Rose Essential Oil and Rose Hydrosol
Roses have been connected with romance for centuries, which is why Valentine"s Day is the
florists" busiest day of the year. An early East Indian tradition at weddings was to throw rose petals
over the couple and to cover the bed with fresh rose petals. It was believed that the rose petals
would reduce anxiety and create a romantic atmosphere.
Rose essential oil is known as a women"s oil. It has a powerful effect on the uterus - it is cleansing,
regulating and tonic, and is valuable where there is a loss of uterine muscle tone. It is thought to
aid conception and appears to increase the production of semen.
Rose hydrosol is a pleasant alternative to rose essential oil. It has the same properties but is less
concentrated and can be used safely on the skin.
Romantic and Aphrodisiac Essential Oils
Other aphrodisiac essential oils include:
•Jasmine essential oil
•Neroli essential oil
•Ylang ylang essential oil
•Sandalwood essential oil
There is another group of essential oils that are known to arouse sexual desire, particularly in men.
This group includes:
•Black pepper essential oil
•Cedarwood essential oil
•Clary sage essential oil
•Patchouli essential oil
•Pine essential oil
•Vetivert essential oil
Ways to use Essential Oils
There are many ways to use essential oils to enhance Valentine"s Day. Use the essential oils on
their own or blend them together to make a personalized fragrance. Add essential oils to an
essential oil diffuser and plug it into the wall of the bedroom an hour before using. Try misting the
sheets or the body with rose hydrosol.
This Valentine"s Day, introduce essential oils and aromatherapy into the bedroom and romance the
night away with the benefits and aroma of essential oils.
His-or-Hers Aromatherapy Aphrodisiac Blend
Essential oil recipe for an aphrodisiac blend
Return to Romance.
His-or-Hers Aphrodisiac Blend
•6 drops Jasmine essential oil
•6 drops Rose essential oil
•10 drops Sandalwood essential oil
•3 drops Nutmeg essential oil
Combine all oils in a 60ml plastic massage bottle. Swirl oils to combine and add 60mls of your
favourite carrier oil. This makes a lovely floral scented massage oil.
In-the-Moment Aromatherapy Blend
Essential oil recipe for romantic moments
Return to Romance.
•2 drops Lime essential oil
•2 drops Frankincense essential oil
•3 drops Coriander essential oil (Coriandrum sativum)
•2 drops Rose essential oil
Combine all oils in a 30ml plastic massage bottle, swirl to combine and fill with your favourite
carrier oil.
Balding Aromatherapy Treatment
Essential oil treatment to reduce symptoms of balding
Return to Skin & Hair Care.
In her aromatherapy book, The Fragrant Pharmacy (out of print in Canada), Valerie Ann Worwood
provides an aromatherapy treatment for premature balding. This essential oil blend may help
prevent hair from falling out, and strengthen and possibly even make thicker the hair you still have.
Some individuals have even noticed a downy return of hair that had once vanished altogether.
The Premature Balding Aromatherapy Blend
•3 drops Rosemary essential oil
•4 drops Geranium essential oil
•5 drops Lavender essential oil
•4 drops Cypress essential oil
•2 drops Cinnamon essential oil
•2 drops Juniper essential oil
Each day take 1 drop of the essential blend and mix it with 1/4 tsp water and rub it onto the head,
starting with the bald area first. Don"t rub too hard. It is best if this aromatherapy blend is applied
at night because that"s when the body is working to regenerate itself. Next morning, shampoo the
essential oils out using an all-natural shampoo. Keep up the treatments!