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Tuesday, May 26, 2015

How to Make Sprays!


Essential Oil Sprays are some of the easiest and most versatile products to make in your home. There are so many simple recipes with a huge variety of uses. Here are several of the sprays we make in my Essential Oils Classes.

You will need dark glass 2 or 4oz spray bottles, a small funnel, distilled water, witchhazel, sea salt and Young Living Essential Oils. I first add the witchhazel or sea salt and essential oils, blend, then add the distilled water to the top.

Linen Spray
10 drops of Lavender
1 tsp Witchhazel
Fill rest of the way with distilled water (4oz bottle)

Bedtime Linen Spray
7 drops each of Lavender and Peace & Calming (or Stress Away)
1 tsp Witchhazel
Fill rest of the way with distilled water  (4oz bottle)

Homemade "Febreeze" Spray (great for rugs, couches, smelly shoes):
10 drops of Purification
1 tsp Witchhazel
Fill rest of the way with distilled water  (4oz bottle)

Air Freshener
7 drops each of Citrus Fresh, Purification and Lavender essential oils
1 tsp Witchhazel
Fill rest of the way with distilled water  (4oz bottle)

Hand or throat spray (building immune system)
8-10 drops Thieves essential oil
1/16 tsp sea salt
Fill rest of the way with distilled water  (2oz bottle)

Outdoor Annoyance Free Spray
5 drops each of Peppermint, Purification, Thieves essential oils
1 tsp Witchhazel
Fill rest of the way with distilled water  (4oz bottle)

Skin Spray
10 drops each of Lavender, Frankincense and Tea Tree essential oil
1 tsp witchhazel
Fill rest of the way with distilled water  (2oz bottle)

After Sun Spray
2 TBSP Aloe vera gel
10 drops Lavender essential oil
7 drops Frankincense
Fill rest of the way with distilled water  (4oz bottle)

Aftershave spray 
6 drops Cedarwood 
4 drops Lavender 
2 drops Lime
1 tsp Witchhazel
Fill rest of the way with distilled water  (4oz bottle)

Abundant Health is the on-line store where I get my glass bottles. 
Amazon has several varieties also. 

Ready to get started using Young Living Essential Oils? 

Disclaimer: This blog and information is not meant to diagnose, prescribe or treat any disease, illness or injury.