How do I make my own essential oil blends?

How do I make my own essential oil blends?

How do I make my own essential oil blends?

I’d use 1 drop of my base note, 3 drops of the middle note, and 1 drop of the top note. Then add 20 drops of carrier oil to dilute to 20% (1 part essential oils: 4 parts carrier oil). Label your bottle and make notes somewhere to document your custom recipe and your thoughts on how it smells as you wear it.

How do you mix different scents for essential oils?

The 1-2-3 Rule: For every one drop of your base note, you have two drops of your middle note and three drops of your top note. You should mix your essential oils together first before adding any carriers or diluting agents.

What carrier oils can you use with essential oils?

TOP 10 BEST CARRIER OILS FOR ESSENTIAL OILS

  1. FRACTIONATED COCONUT OIL. First up: Fractionated coconut oil (FCO) is my favorite carrier oil because it is a very light oil and has many health benefits.
  2. JOJOBA OIL.
  3. SWEET ALMOND OIL.
  4. OLIVE OIL.
  5. COCONUT OIL.
  6. AVOCADO OIL.
  7. GRAPESEED OIL.
  8. ROSEHIP OIL.

What oils smell good together?

Here are some of our favorite combinations for the best smelling essential oil aromatherapy.

  • Lavender and Lemon.
  • Bergamot and Cypress.
  • Ginger and Lemon.
  • Lavender and Peppermint.
  • Chamomile and Grapefruit.
  • Cedarwood and Orange.
  • Lavender and Eucalyptus.
  • Rosemary and Lemon.

What scents mix well together?

If you decide to start blending different fragrance families, here’s a handy guide to which fragrances go well together:

  • Citrus. Blends well with Floral, Woody, Herbal & Spicy.
  • Floral. Blends well with Citrus, Spicy & Woody.
  • Herbal. Blends well with Woody & Spicy.
  • Spicy. Blends well with Floral, Woody & Citrus.
  • Woody.

How many essential oils can you mix together?

How many essential oils can you blend together? There really is no limit to how many oils you can mix together. Some of the best blends contain five, six, or more unique oils. However, eventually, if you add too many oils, the different notes can mix and mingle too much and lead to an undesirable outcome.