Showing posts with label Recipes - Essential Oils. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Recipes - Essential Oils. Show all posts

Thursday, February 14, 2013

Create Your Own Essential Oils

Aromatherapist Tim Blakely from Aura Casica demonstrated how to create your own essential oils on BOrganic. BOrganic hosted Michelle Beschen is a show on PBS that shows different aspects of  living organically. In this episode, Tim shares how to create your own essential oils using fragrant plants from your garden through a simple at home distilation process.  The best plants to experiment with are lavender, mint leaves, geranium and rose.  The oil concentreation is much less, but the fragrant water can be enjoyed and use just the same

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

October Twilight Essential Oil Recipe

Craft Gossip (http://bathnbody.craftgossip.com/) has posted this great October Twilight Essential Oil Blend from Southern Soapers! What a great way to celebrate autumn with this great blend even thou autumn started 3 weeks ago!

Dilute these blends in 95% – 98% jojoba oil for a personal scent to carry with you, or use perfumer’s alcohol.

10 drops patchouli
5 drops cedarwood virginiana
5 drops neroli
5 drops rose geranium
5 drops clary sage

Source: http://bathnbody.craftgossip.com/october-twilight-essential-oil-recipe/2009/10/13/

Saturday, May 9, 2009

Anti-Flu Therapeutic Aromatherapy

With H1D1 (Swine Flu) in the news these days, I found this article on Joan Morais's blog about creating Anti-Flu Therapeutic Aromatherapy Recipes that I would like to share with you.

In her article, there are a couple of easy recipes you can create with esential oils that you can create at home. She has links to which essential oils companies that she uses. You may want to check out your local health food store or Whole Foods Market because they carry Simpliers Essential Oils and Aura Cacia Essential Oils.

http://www.naturalskinandbodycare.com/2009/04/anti-flu-spray-therapeutic-aromatherapy.html

She also has some really nice photos that appear in her article. I am planning to try these recipes. Try these recipes and let me know which one is your favorite.

Tuesday, May 8, 2007

Making Your Own Essential Oils

As you are aware Essential Oils can be very expensive and prices can vary. In general EO's cost more than fragrance oils because how much of the plant and how hard it is to extract the oil from the plant. But what is great about EO's is the intense scent you get with only a few drops. Since the cost can be prohibitive for some or you just want to try to create your EO's then you can try to extract your own EOs. I just want to let you know that if you try and make your own EO's, your product will not be as potent as the ones you would purchase from a reputable retailer or manufacturer. Because the EO's you purchases have been extracted with the use of expensive distilling equipment.

There are several methods to extract your own oils, Kelly Ewing (author of Making Candles and Soaps for Dummies) recommends the following steps for the oil-infusion method:

1. Mash your herb, spice, or flower to release its oil and place it in a container. Do not use a metal container, or it will interact with the oils. However, essential oils can eventually eat through plastic, so it is best not to store oils in plastic containers. Glass bottles, especially the amber colored ones make the best storage containers for essential oils.

2. Pour either olive or safflower oil over your herbs until they are immersed and then cover the container.

3. Store at room temperature for 24 hours.

4. Using a strainer, strain and reserve the oil in a bowl place underneath the strainer. Kelly Ewing recommends to not forget to press the herbs with a spoon to get more oil.

5. Repeat Steps 2 through 4 a half dozen times. Ewing recommends the more you repeat these steps, the stronger your EO will be.

Source: Making Candles and Soaps for Dummies by Kelly Ewing, Willey Publishing, 2005. Page 230.