What’s the basics for blending essential oil for home fragrance?

I'm planning on making my own to put on a diffuser but I don't know what essential oil to buy. Can you give me a basic recipe blend?

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2 Responses to What’s the basics for blending essential oil for home fragrance?

  1. over that loser!

    order a fragrance that u like (bolek’s .com is great, lots of different ones) and find out how many drops goes into how ever much water ur using, then fill up the diffuser and enjoy, watch out for REALLY strong scents

    im assuming that u mean like a room diffuser

  2. Courtney F

    Just make sure to stick to the real essential oils, and not the chemical fragrances. I would try a citrus for sure, and perhaps with cinnamon, lavender, sage, vanilla (the real vanilla, there’s lots of partially real vanilla), and all of those go great with orange. Cinnamon is really strong and orange is weak, so may need to start a drop at a time. A balanced scent of say orange and cinnamon would probably be 1 drop cinnamon and 10 orange.

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