How to Use Carrier Oils
Things You'll Need
- Selected essential oils
- Dark bottle(s)
Instructions
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Purchase a carrier oil marked "organic" and "cold pressed." Unprocessed carrier oils work best in aromatherapy, according to Aroma Web. Some of the most commonly used carrier oils in aromatherapy are sweet almond oil, apricot kernel oil, olive oil, peanut oil, sunflower oil, avocado oil, sesame oil, jojoba oil and evening primrose oil.
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Blend essential oils with your carrier oil as necessary for your chosen recipe. For example, an essential oil hair treatment would use 1/2 oz. jojoba or sweet almond oil (or 1/4 of each) and six to eight drops of an essential oil, such as chamomile (light hair) or rosemary (dark hair). For a nail massage oil, use 1 dram of jojoba oil mixed with five drops of vitamin E oil and 10 drops of selected essential oils, such as two drops each of lemon, lavender, sandalwood, tea tree and benzoin resin oils.
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Store carrier oils in dark bottles with tight-fitting lids and place them in a cool, dark location. Many carrier oils, such as borage seed, can be stored in the refrigerator while others such as avocado, will turn cloudy or solidify in the fridge.
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